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Archive for November, 2009

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Nov 24

16 Impressive Wash Basin Designs

Lately I came across this website with some really impressive designs for wash basins. The ones of you who know me know that I am really addicted to great design, either online and in real life. That´s why I´d like to share the link to that website with you.

16 Impressive Wash Basin Designs

Nov 24

Development with jQuery & Qunit

Though a friend of mine and myself lately started again with continuous integration projects for the company’s we work for, and we both like test driven development, if it is no overkill, I came across Qunit which is a library provided by jQuery for Unittesting javascript. Until last week I did not even know something like this existed for Javascript, but I am very happy that I came across this .  Because I think unittests are a good way to assure that your code works as expected, I´d like to show you how to setup and write jQuery unittests.

Nov 23

Thank you all

Ok guys I think I have to say this,
I am honestly surprised by all the good feedback I got so far. I am just blogging for a week by now, because I wanted to give it a chance, see how it will go. It is fun to me. I really enjoy writing, and to share some knowledge I gained during the past 10 years in this business. I think I will be around for a while, and you all made it very easy for me with the feedback I got lately, to take some time for writing almost every day.

Thank you and stay tuned.

Nov 21

Working With Agile Methods (Scrum, OpenAgile, Lean)

Lately by reading an article of a good friend of mine (original post) about agile development, I found the link to this article within his post which I´d like to share with you, because it is a pretty good sum up of the mistakes and misunderstandings out there about scrum and agile development:
Agile/Pervagile on Slashdot

Nov 20

Nice article about using CSS Sprites

Traveling around some websites I just found this nice article about the advantages of using CSS – Sprites. Using them for a while now at several projects, to my mind the is a nice summary of how and why to use them.

CSS Sprites: What They Are, Why They’re Cool, and How To Use Them

Nov 19

Forcing indexed search to display the title you want.

Today I spent about 3 hours searching for solution to get our beloved friend the indexed search engine of Typo3 to take the title of my variant of the a21glossary_advanced_output as the title displayed in its results page.

Nov 18

Using the advantages of Zendframework with Typo3

Today I want to provide two new extensions to you, as well as a little tutorial how to develop Typo3 Extension more MVC like and with a lot less work than you would have usually.

Nov 16

TOMTOM iPhone Car kit

Today my new TOMTOM car kit arrived. I was quite impressed how fast TOMTOM delivered it (4 Days since I hit the order now button), after I read at the apple online-store that the delivery would take 4 to 6 weeks. So new toy for me,.. clearly, as the nerd I am, I tested it right away after I fetched it from the Ups warehouse. What can I say, good job TOMTOM, it made a huge difference in signal strength and the behavior of my Navigon GPS app.

Nov 15

jQuery sortable with Iframes in FireFox

I came across this problem a week ago when I tried to develop an interface between an Iframe, or in Detail it’s content, and the iframes parent page. Turns out that the following code wouldn´t work in FireFox although all other browsers, yes even our friend the Internet Explorer, would behave as expected.

Nov 15

The blessings of an Autoloader

Lately I came across the nice little autoloader provided by the Zend Framework. So I like to share some experiences. First of all, like I mentioned in the “About” section of my page, to me Zend is more like a new PEAR, but not like a framework to build websites. This is why I use it together with some other php frameworks and CM-Systems.

But back to the topic of this post,.. I came across the new Autoloader Class provided with the Zend Framework, studied some of the documentation.

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