Written by Gregory Milby |
Tuesday, April 19th, 2011
It seems like some people can just be near a book about something ‘new’, and somehow absorb enough of it to make do. Unfortunately, I am not one of those people. When learning something new, it’s my preference to be able to do some basic things (manipulating string, simple data structures, and basic-type operations with [...]
Written by Gregory Milby |
Saturday, March 12th, 2011
cheatsheet, example, JavaScript, jQuery
Have you ever noticed that when you lookup an example on google that you find a few hundred thousand, but never one that spills all the options? switches? parameters? It was starting to look like every jQuery ajax example was mysterious coming up with some new parameters. So, it seemed reasonable to share my quick [...]
Written by Gregory Milby |
Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010
blog, example, how to, HTML, keyword, metatag, SEO
Many times it is easier to write 1000 words for an article than it is to create 5 unique words to make the article valuable (/findable) to people who would potentially be looking for it. Using basic formulas, like the ones people use for creating articles, can provide a helpful way to make a [...]