Posts Tagged ‘Data

By Matt Cronin Being able to organize data and information is a skill not to be overlooked. The way you organize content and text, generally referred to as copy, has a direct effect on how that content is received by users. You must find a way to organize information so that it is scannable and [...]

Josh Jones-Dilworth is the Founder and CEO of Jones-Dilworth, Inc. a PR consultancy focused on bringing early-stage technologies to market. He blogs at joshdilworth.com. “There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics.” – Mark Twain Remember that quote. In 2010 the very best marketers, PR professionals, and social media consultants will put [...]

In this final installment of his Data Visualization with Flex series, Toby builds on the work from the first two parts to take our visualization to the next level. The final product allows you to visualize how often various tech key words are used on the SitePoint forums, and how they are connected. Even if [...]

Rob Flaherty has done a little <a href=" experimenting with data URIs and performance. The study only looked at Firefox 3.5 with empty cache, but the results were interesting for the questions they raise as much as the answers the provide. He used a CSS file with 31 images and converted them all to data [...]

Continuing on from chapter one, we’ll now take things a step further as we learn about primitive datatypes, operators, if statements, and naming conventions. Catch Up Chapter 1: Hello World Chapter 2: Data Types In this Screencast, you’ll Learn: camelCase naming Primitive data types: String, Number, Boolean Difference between = and ===, and != and [...]


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