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This quick tutorial shows you basic steps to create a rollover button in Adobe Illustrator and then code it in HTML and CSS. http://webdizeo.com
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Would you like to create cross-browser, interactive graphics, animation, and video using your JavaScript and Open Web knowledge? In the last few years the iPhone, Firefox, Chrome, and more have all added Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) support. The last hold out has been Internet Explorer. Come learn about SVG Web, a new open source JavaScript project that finally brings SVG to Internet Explorer with a simple drop-in JavaScript library. Find out how you can use SVG to deploy beautiful and interactive content that is search-engine friendly, accessible, creates extremely small file sizes, and has embedded video, animation, and fonts. Even better, find out how you can deploy this content on everything from the iPhone to Internet Explorer.
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Learn how to add AJAX elements to a webpage using the Spry framework. It’s actually cooler than it sounds because it’s presented by Todd Perkins. You gotta love this guy.
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Engaging User Experiences with Google App Engine
John Skidgel and Lindsey Simon (Google)
Web developers and designers can create full-fledged web applications with Google App Engine. Learn how to improve the look and feel of your web application from members of the Google UX team. We’ll cover authentication, form validation, imaging, page design, and using other Google APIs to make your application delightful to users. We’ll also cover best practices for designer to developer workflows.
Duration : 0:45:32
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Engaging User Experiences with Google App Engine
John Skidgel and Lindsey Simon (Google)
Web developers and designers can create full-fledged web applications with Google App Engine. Learn how to improve the look and feel of your web application from members of the Google UX team. We’ll cover authentication, form validation, imaging, page design, and using other Google APIs to make your application delightful to users. We’ll also cover best practices for designer to developer workflows.
Duration : 0:45:32
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Rob Powers of Clever Machine talks about scenechronize, a production management web application for film, television and commercials. The application was built using Google Web Toolkit (GWT).
Watch more videos like this here: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=4DAEFAF23BB3CDD0
Learn more about GWT at http://code.google.com/gwt
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Informatics majors put information to work to meet people’s needs.
The Informatics program at the University of Washington Information School develops students’ ability to design, build, manage and secure information systems. The program is divided into three degree concentrations:
- Human-Computer Interaction and Design
- Information Architecture
- Networks and Information urance
Students study how people use technology and how to build systems to meet those needs, incorporating human concerns such as privacy and ethics and fields like software development and network technology. By considering both the users and uses of technology, students learn to apply their knowledge to positively impact their communities and society.
The three degree concentrations allow students to develop the depth of skills and expertise they’ll use to obtain and thrive in their first job in the information field after graduation. Students are free to specialize in one concentration, or choose from among courses to develop a program based on their career and personal goals.
Graduates of the program typically apply the skills they develop in their roles as:
Usability engineers
Interface designers
Information architects
Network administrators
Web developers
Systems analysts
Web designers
Information urance professionals
The Application Cycle
Priority application deadline: April 15
Notification of applicants: Late June/Early July
http://www.ischool.washington.edu/informatics
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Have a great idea for an iPhone app, but don’t have the time or inclination to learn Objective-C?
Created at iPhoneDevCamp 2008 and winner of the Launch Pad competition at Web 2.0 Expo 2009, PhoneGap is an open source initiative for building mobile applications with JavaScript. Using the PhoneGap framework, web developers can author apps in HTML and JavaScript and still take advantage of native mobile device capabilities like geo location, camera, vibration and sound. PhoneGap makes it easy to build apps for iPhone, Android, Nokia S60 and Blackberry.
Learn how to get started building a PhoneGap application that’s app store ready and learn how to contribute back to the open source PhoneGap project.
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This video provides a quick, informative overview of the free template solutions for your blog, business website or online image gallery offered on http://www.themza.com. It will present to you the ready-to-use web design skins for popular open source scripts like Joomla, WordPress, Moodle and 4images, available for free download on ThemZa.com.
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