The YUI Team, December 20, 2007
Yesterday during our weekly YUI team staff meeting we headed outside to snap a year-end picture of the team. Here it is! From Left: Satyen Desai, Georgiann Puckett, Nate Koechley, Lucas Pettinati, Adam...
View ArticleSpeaking at Web Design World in Chicago
I’m happy to announce that I’ll be giving two presentations at the Web Design World conference in Chicago in May. My first session, the plenary on Tuesday, defines and discusses Professional Frontend...
View ArticleFive Taipei Events
I arrived in Taiwan a few hours ago and am settling into my hotel room in Taipei trying to figure out what time my body thinks it is. But regardless of my body’s ability to keep up with me I have a...
View ArticleLondon and Amsterdam
Update: Slides for these talks have been posted: Professional Frontend Engineering in London and High Performance Web Sites in Amsterdam. Next week Tuesday I’ll be presenting an updated “High...
View ArticleThe Big Picture: The Fires
Eric Miraglia, my friend and YUI teammate, tipped me off to a great blog last week during the show-and-tell portion of our weekly staff meeting. It’s a photo-journalism blog called The Big Picture....
View ArticleLarge Hadron Collider (LHC) Rap
Here’s a pointer to a scientifically accurate rap about the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). Story on www.telegraph.co.uk – YouTube permalink. From the story: Now a larky but accurate rap song explaining...
View ArticleFinances: Avoid Rash Moves
The New York Times has a story up today called Switching to Cash May Feel Safe, but Risks Remain. I highly recommend that you read it. I’m not a particularly savvy financial person, but “think long...
View ArticleWalking for Farm Animals
This weekend, Aimee and I are taking part in the Walk for Farm Animals 2008 to raise money for Farm Sanctuary, a national non-profit that works to end cruelty to farm and food animals through rescue,...
View ArticleA long time…
…is how long it’s been since I posted anything here. I need to get back into the habit. This short post’s purpose is to get the first one — always the hardest — out of the way. There. That’s done....
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