26 abr 2010

CSS Differences in Internet Explorer 6, 7 and 8

One of the most bizarre statistical facts in relation to browser use has to be the virtual widespread numbers that currently exist in the use of Internet Explorer versions 6, 7 and 8. As of this writing, Internet Explorer holds about a 65% market share combined across all their currently used browsers. In the web development community, this number is much lower, showing about a 40% share...

source: http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2009/10/14/css-differences-in-internet-explorer-6-7-and-8/
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Scrum Tuning: Lessons learned from Scrum implementation at Google



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8 abr 2010

web designer's checklist

A list comparing the status of the most common browsers: http://www.findmebyip.com/litmus/

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6 abr 2010

What’s wrong with extending the DOM

I was recently surprised to find out how little the topic of DOM extensions is covered on the web. What's disturbing is that downsides of this seemingly useful practice don't seem to be well known, except in certain secluded circles. The lack of information could well explain why there are scripts and libraries built today that still fall into this trap. I'd like to explain why extending DOM is generally a bad idea...

source: http://perfectionkills.com/whats-wrong-with-extending-the-dom/
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1 abr 2010

Suhosin

Suhosin is an advanced protection system for PHP installations. It was designed to protect servers and users from known and unknown flaws in PHP applications and the PHP core...

source: http://www.hardened-php.net/suhosin/index.html
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