IE6 stares into the abyss
Nathan Pulver , General , Internet Marketing , Information Technology , Engineering , Design 4 Comments »IE6 is officially being pushed out of the picture by all fellow Twitter, Digg and various other user groups.
IE6 is officially being pushed out of the picture by all fellow Twitter, Digg and various other user groups.
Engineering can come with many definitions these days. In our industry, Engineers are what most people would think of as computer programmers. To pool all this together we sell this side of our business as Application Development Services.
Last week I came across a very interesting article written by David Aden of Government Technology. His article discusses open source software and the misconception that it's always "free". This article raises some very good points that organizations looking into such software should factor into their decision making.
There's a site out there called RailsEnvy with a group of guys who create sometimes funny, sometimes stupid, sometimes pointless videos concering Ruby on Rails vs. PHP/.NET/etc... Now they've finally tried their hand at Coldfusion. Watch the video, then click on for my response.
"If you can’t stand the thought of paying for mail service, then at least pick a service that doesn’t have these issues, such as GMail. The time to dump Yahoo! is now. Well, really, it’s 18 months ago. But now will do just fine.”
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