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Content Courier

I just released a pile of code called Content Courier. It's the front-end framework I use to serve up content on this site; a generalized programatic framework for serving up content from multiple databases, using database in the loosest of terms. There's more information

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Stack Overflow

I've been playing around with the new Programmer Q&A site, Stack Overflow. Overall it's a great site, and built with a vision that most web projects lack in the era of mis-applied agile development. You can checkout my profile page or it's corresponding

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Web Standards

Microsoft is set to release IE 8, which features an improvement in XHTML/HTML/CSS standards support, but introduces a slew of contradictory compatibility modes and features (version targeting, user toggles for standards and compatibility mode, different treatment of Intranet and Internet site, etc.)

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Javascript Plus Plus

My first year of programming in college, which was my third year in college, was taught in c++. I was part of a new experimental major at RIT christened Information Technology. It was trying to find a happy space in-between hardcode Computer Science and

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MacBook Battery Woes

Desperate for content, I'm pilfering posts I've made to message boards, mainly to give me a reason to link to the very nifty coconutBattery, an application that lets you monitor how much of your (Apple) laptop battery's ability to hold a charge has degraded

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IE 8 Update

It looks like Micorsoft relented somewhat on their version targeting strategy. If IE 8 detects a "standards friendly" doctype, the default rendering mode will be the most up-to-date version available. Previously, without the presence of a version targeting meta tag, the plan was for

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