In the Office

The Rise of Javascript, part 1

For most of javascript’s history it was relegated to being a simple add-on to existing webpages. Most of the time, it was used to add minor interactivity or occasionally used as a hammer to iron out cross-browser quirks. In recent years javascript has gone from being an add-on to playing a leading role in web enhancements and web development. In doing so, it has sprouted in different directions and led to entire new technologies. More »

Tara's Top Tweets of the Week

I’ve decided to quit sending out multiple emails a day to my colleagues with links to articles concerning web design, development, art, and social media. So, instead of the many emails that clog up my co-workers’ mailboxes, I’m going to start posting an article a week here, on Fried Logic, for everyone to peruse. Where do I find all of the article links  that I share? I get most of them through Twitter and a few from Google Buzz, Facebook, LinkedIn Groups, and shared links on Delicious. I post ALL of my links on Twitter, so if you’re looking for more than just the few resource articles below, please check out my Twitter page – http://www.twitter.com/tmaxwell More »