Posts Tagged ‘Return

Code readability is a universal subject in the world of computer programming. It’s one of the first things we learn as developers. Readable and maintainable code is something to be proud of in a finished product. We can share it with others, contribute to other projects, and reuse code from applications we wrote months or [...]

I am sitting next to Thomas Fuchs at JSConf.EU and he just posted about his new library agnostic CSS animation framework called Émile (named after Émile Cohl, an early animator). Émile has a full set of CSS properties for animation (length-based and colors) and includes easing and callbacks all with less than 50 lines of [...]

One technique I’m seeing more and more these days (CNNSI.com, for example) is AJAX recording of selected text. It makes sense — if you detect users selecting the terms over and over again, you can probably assume your visitors are searching that term on Google, Yahoo, etc. I’ve duplicated this functionality using my favorite javascript [...]

One technique I’m seeing more and more these days (CNNSI.com, for example) is AJAX recording of selected text. It makes sense — if you detect users selecting the terms over and over again, you can probably assume your visitors are searching that term on Google, Yahoo, etc. I’ve duplicated this functionality using my favorite javascript [...]

You always see the word ROI or Return on Investment on articles, and on twitter.  You always read about measuring your involvement or for some business measuring social media investments  for their respective brands. Now for social media, ROI stands for Return on Influence.  Is measuring social media important?   What is  Social media measurement? Social [...]


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