Front End Optimization
Over the last year and a half or so I’ve spent a lot of time dealing with javascript widgets on web pages. One thing that I learned very early on is that people don’t have a lot of patience for … Continue reading
Over the last year and a half or so I’ve spent a lot of time dealing with javascript widgets on web pages. One thing that I learned very early on is that people don’t have a lot of patience for … Continue reading
I’ve recently heard/been involved in a lot of discussion around the concept of cloud computing and whether or not there is an impending evolution/revolution around it. As such, I decided to put in my 2 cents. Let’s get the punch … Continue reading
I tend to put a very strong emphasis in my life on efficiency. I strive to squeeze as much productivity out of my time as possible to allow me to get more done and have more time to do other … Continue reading
I don’t think anyone can disagree that privacy is starting to become more and more rare. It’s an interesting evolution as we make more and more of ourselves public and freely available. There are already strong differences between generations about … Continue reading
I had an interesting discussion with Josh Fraser tonight during which a frightening proposition came up: how would your life be impacted if Google went away tomorrow? Now before you blow me off and say “I’d just use Yahoo!”, I’d … Continue reading
Todo lists are a surprisingly effective tool that are often undervalued (especially by young folk like myself). Those of you that know me well (especially those of you that knew me in college) know that I’m somewhat overly concerned with … Continue reading
Admittedly many of these are applicable to all startups, but I target the TechStars specifically because of my own experience with the program. This is also partially in response to Rob Johnson’s post where he calls out to me (among … Continue reading
One thing that is widely known already, but deserves to be restated for everyone that thinks they understand it is that the quick and dirty, seemingly meaningless decisions that you make when you first start designing/building a website are going … Continue reading
Josh Fraser and I were discussing the other day the little tidbits of knowledge that we wished someone would’ve told us on day one instead of having to learn them on our own (later than we would’ve liked). He wrote … Continue reading
I’ve been playing with Greasemonkey again. For those that don’t know already, Greasemonkey is a Firefox add-on that lets you run javascript scripts in the browser to execute on various web pages. The scripts can be excluded to only run … Continue reading