Posts Tagged ‘alternate view

Last week, I penned a substantial article titled “Language and Metaphor: An Alternate View on Coding for the Web“, in which I discussed the various web languages and suggested that they all fall under one of four different categories – descriptive (HTML, XML), sensory (CSS), procedural (JavaScript, PHP) and request (SQL). That was the first [...]

Hey all. It’s been a pretty quiet weekend here on the Echo Enduring Blog. I haven’t been feeling just the best over the past week, so I’ve spent quite a bit of time resting. I was also away with a bunch of the youth from my church over the weekend, and as you can imagine [...]

Earlier this week, I posted an article by Amber Weinberg, entitled “Should Designers Know How to Code? Thoughts From a Developer.” In that article, Amber writes about her own experiences as a front-end developer and comes to the basic conclusion that, while not all designers actually need to code their designs, they should understand the [...]

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