from <a class="user" href="http://unfinishedlectures.eventbrite.com/:">http://unfinishedlectures.eventbrite.com/:</a>Scott Thomas (a.k.a SimpleScott) is constantly seeking the simplest answer to complex problems. Scott began his design pursuits studying architecture before bouncing to graphic design and web development. In 2006, he and 5 others began a design collective, lovingly titled, The Post Family. The group is devoted to supporting each others design habits, from silk screen to letterpress, from illustration to blogging, in an effort to "get back to the hand". In 2007, Scott's career took a dramatic leap when he was invited to join the New Media team at Obama for America. The chance encounter led Scott to becoming the Design Director of the historic Obama Presidential campaign. Scott plans to continue designing for social causes that might just someday change the world.
I've worked in both and definitely prefer C# .NET. Installing it on my new computer even as we speak.There's nothing wrong with saying something is good if it is.
I will wholeheartedly recommend PHP when they get tough with their naming convention consistency for functions. (this may have changed in the 2 years since I last used it)A good deal of what the language works with is text, so there's often no need for different names of the same function with trivial variants. Deprecate, document, and clean up the code. I'll wager that PHP would then become faster and easier to maintain, not to mention smaller.
only dugg for an applied use of the word change (as opposed to randomly saying over and over like a slogan, err propaganda...whatever.)...and bury me :-(
mac734Jan 21, 2009
from <a class="user" href="http://unfinishedlectures.eventbrite.com/:">http://unfinishedlectures.eventbrite.com/:</a>Scott Thomas (a.k.a SimpleScott) is constantly seeking the simplest answer to complex problems. Scott began his design pursuits studying architecture before bouncing to graphic design and web development. In 2006, he and 5 others began a design collective, lovingly titled, The Post Family. The group is devoted to supporting each others design habits, from silk screen to letterpress, from illustration to blogging, in an effort to "get back to the hand". In 2007, Scott's career took a dramatic leap when he was invited to join the New Media team at Obama for America. The chance encounter led Scott to becoming the Design Director of the historic Obama Presidential campaign. Scott plans to continue designing for social causes that might just someday change the world.
cardgameJan 21, 2009
Thats because the Bush site was complaint with the ADA Section 508 LAW that governs accessibility to government internet site be the disabled. Obama's site fails this Law. It will not be long before it is redesigned and changed. see here:<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/politics/Whitehouse_Gov_Obama_FAIL#">http://digg.com/politics/Whitehouse_Gov_Obama_FAIL ...</a>
boomchockalockaJan 21, 2009
I've worked in both and definitely prefer C# .NET. Installing it on my new computer even as we speak.There's nothing wrong with saying something is good if it is.
magus_melchiorJan 22, 2009
I will wholeheartedly recommend PHP when they get tough with their naming convention consistency for functions. (this may have changed in the 2 years since I last used it)A good deal of what the language works with is text, so there's often no need for different names of the same function with trivial variants. Deprecate, document, and clean up the code. I'll wager that PHP would then become faster and easier to maintain, not to mention smaller.
brassbudJan 22, 2009
I agree, I especially like the Header on the old one. Also, I can live without the stuff that looks like Flash.
kgdoomJan 22, 2009
I see what you did there.
music4micJan 23, 2009
only dugg for an applied use of the word change (as opposed to randomly saying over and over like a slogan, err propaganda...whatever.)...and bury me :-(
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Perhaps now we can justify providing internet access for those who need it the most!!! Open Government and provide the resources for those remain silent due to the Digital Divide! <a class="user" href="http://www.regulations.gov/exchange/">http://www.regulations.gov/exchange/</a>
zaptomanSep 4, 2009
Amazing. Just like his entire political career - More flash, less substance.
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