Create Your Dream Job
Being a freelancer has always been a dream of mine. I was raised with the value of hard work, but was always told that to really succeed and get ahead in life, I needed to start my own company and be...
View ArticleThoughts on Google+
My impression so far on Google+? Meh. I still think Facebook has a strong case in the courts against them. Google+ basically brings nothing new to the social media scene, and besides the nice new...
View ArticleGoogle+: The Facebook Killer or another...
A couple of days ago Google released their social network answer named Google+. For those that have yet to crawl out from under the rocks they have been living under, head on over to plus.google.com to...
View ArticleBarcamp Nashville 2011 Recap
Just got back from Barcamp Nashville and it was fantastic this year! There were a lot less people this year, probably owing to the fact it was more development based, but I loved it for that all the...
View ArticleState Of the Developer 2011
Our industry is changing more rapidly than ever. It used to be that you could stay unconnected from the news and web for several months and check out industry news once or twice a year and be caught up...
View ArticleIs It Adaptive or Responsive Web Design?
There seems to be a lot of confusion in the industry among both us web folk and clients about the differences between adaptive and responsive web design. I’ve even seen someone go so far as to say...
View ArticleDesigning a Dream Home Office
One of the best investments I’ve made into my business wasn’t a fancy gadget or a shiny new toy. It was my office. It’s interesting to see how many freelancers just work wherever they can, be it the...
View ArticleSix Awesome Gifts Especially for Your Favorite Freelance Developer
It’s that wonderful time of year again–the holidays, Christmas and a time for giving. When shopping for your favorite developer (that’s me, right?), it might be tough trying to figure out what to get...
View ArticleThe HTML5 Logo & Why You Shouldn't Use It
Last week the W3C came out with the HTML5 logo. The logo itself is actually really nice looking (and yes I want the t-shirt!), but unfortunately the neat design is now worthless. Yup the W3C decided...
View ArticleKeeping Up with the Joneses of the Web
You’ve heard the saying “Keeping up with the Joneses,” right? It basically means that whenever your neighbor (or friend or family member) buys some new shiny toy, you have to buy one too. They have a...
View ArticleDeveloping Websites The Opposite Way
I’ve been on the web for a very long time now, so long, that I don’t even remember the day my parents came home with the nifty AOL CD. Back then there really was no “web design”, CSS or even any real...
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