Two weeks ago, Microsoft announced it’s intent to continue to support the 8 year old Internet Explorer (IE) 6 until the year 2014 (IE Blog). The response from the web was difficult to distinguish from the sound of nooses tightening around scrawny necks and bullets plowing through HTML and Javascript packed minds. But, alas, the day has been saved. Well…for those who have yet to commit hara kari, that is. Google is steping up to the plate to accomplish what the big “M” is unwilling (or incapable) of doing.
David Granado Free Useful Stuff, Tech Talk, Uncategorized Add new tag, chrome, chrome frame, Google, internet, internet explorer, Microsoft, web
When I was learning web development, I had already been programming desktop applications for a quite some time. However, it did not come to me quite as easily as simply picking up a new programming language. Here are five things that would have helped me out while learning web development. Oh…and I’m bringing back the count DOWN.
David Granado Tutorials application, css, desktop, development, html, javascript, programming, putty, sql, web, winscp
So, you’ve got an Xbox 360 and you’re ready to jump onto Xbox Live and get your butt handed to you by a foul-mouthed 12 year old. Only one problem: your 360 is 123,413 ft away from your internet connection. Unfortunately, this is the problem I have.
If it were up to Microsoft, you would have to buy a $99 wireless network adapter. Unfortunately, many people do this even though they may have one they’ve already spent good money on: their laptop.
David Granado Tutorials internet, internet sharing, pc, web, wireless, xbox, xbox 360, xbox live
Originally posted December 17, 2008
My mission today is simple. As a web programmer, I am here to beg you all to please, please, PLEASE stop using Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE)! It is a web programmer and developer’s worst nightmare of a browser!
We are the nice people who give you things like YouTube and internet [...]
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