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Accessible Markup: Provide a pronunciation tip to screenreaders
Last weekend concluded my team’s contribution to Knowbility’s Open AIR competition, building an accessible website for Texas ROSE, who advocates for electric utility customers. I encountered an interesting challenge, while I was testing the site with a screenreader: It pronounced … Continue reading
Also posted in Community, Craftsmanship
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Lostechies.com traffic growth 2009 to 2012
I was looking at some pageviews on google analytics (GA) and and comparing my pageviews to the rest of the traffic on the site. This made me realize I could not pull the type of report I wanted from GA. … Continue reading
Also posted in .NET, Albacore, C#, Rake, Unit Testing, Vim
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UX: Color is only meaningful if it’s different
Color is important for UX On the daily, when I’m not lurking imgur, I work on HR case management software. HR case management isn’t exactly the sexiest technology sector, but that doesn’t keep me from trying to provide the best … Continue reading
Also posted in .NET, Behavior Driven Development, C#, Community, Pragmatism, Principles and Patterns, RSpec, Ruby, Telerik, Tools and Vendors, Unit Testing
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Github for windows – I would send a pull request if I could
I am a huge fan of Github for Windows. I believe it is a major game changer for using GIT on windows machines. It took a horrible installation experience and turned it into a pleasant surprise. I think that the … Continue reading
Also posted in .NET, Build Tools, Continuous Integration, Pragmatism, Product Reviews, Tools and Vendors
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Build Monitoring in the cloud
I have been using a number of services in the cloud lately, AppHarbor, Azure Websites, MyGet, Code Betters Team City OSS Continuous Integration server. While these services are making deploying websites and nuget packages easier then ever. I do not … Continue reading
Also posted in Branch-Per-Feature, Git, Source Control, Subversion
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Huboard goes RealTime ™
Huboard! Websockets FTW I’ve recently added websocket support to the issues board in Huboard. Things I’ve added: Live update for cards moving from column to column Live update of issues closed from huboard.com Live update of issues closed from github.com … Continue reading
Also posted in Git
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The *nix Rube Goldberg machine – shift
Learn your shell! If you have been following along, I love bash and use it all the TIME! I’ll go as far as to say its the greatest thing I’ve learned in my entire career. In my last bash post … Continue reading
Also posted in Command Line, Git, Source Control
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How we got rid of the database–part 3
In my last two posts (part 1 and part 2) I described how a command that is sent from the client is handled by an aggregate of the domain model. I also discussed how the aggregate, when executing the command, … Continue reading
Also posted in .NET, C#, Productivity, Refactoring, Vim
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How to Serve a Static File from toto
Also, How to Use Google Apps with toto Context: Google Apps, toto, dorothy, plain HTML I am using the toto blog engine to publish the Polyglot Programmers of Austin site because I have always wanted blogging to comprise nothing more … Continue reading
Also posted in .NET, C#, Pragmatism, Principles and Patterns, Unit Testing
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Registration is open for aspConf
We are really excited about this conference! This is a free, online, two day conference that will focus on web development on using .Net. We will have great speakers from the community and industry lined up. We already have speakers … Continue reading
Also posted in Kanban, Management, Metrics, Tools and Vendors
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