We had an epic front-end pow-wow today. With plenty of Beerleft Goldenrods on hand we ploughed through discussing current client work and then turned to our guests. Today we were joined by Tracy Osborn, who told us all about her lovely new self-published book, Hello Web App. Then we got a demo from our friends at the confusingly named Ind.ie—no relation to the indie web—who gave us a demo of what they’ve been working on. We gave our feedback, including a heartfelt plea to dial down the rhetoric in their public pronouncements.
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Day thirty two.
Previously on this day
16 years ago I wrote Making contact
Deathwatch for the password anti-pattern.
17 years ago I wrote Copenhagen
Reboot 9.0 is Soylent Green.
18 years ago I wrote Random
Yeah, right.
18 years ago I wrote Reboot
Reboot is over. It was fun.
19 years ago I wrote Feline frustrations
I upgraded to Tiger a little while back. Frankly, I’m a little underwhelmed.
21 years ago I wrote Wireless Wonderland
Well, my stint as compère at Silicon Beach is over.
21 years ago I wrote Cute
I was just emailing with Dave Phelan about tonight’s Silicon Beach event. I told him I’d probably be able to recognise him from his webcam pic and asked him to give me a wave.
21 years ago I wrote Silicon Beach
Apparently, I’m going to be the compère for tonight’s Silicon Beach event at the Sumo Bar on Middle Street.
21 years ago I wrote Hercubush
Satire: Keeness and severity of remark; caustic exposure to reprobation; trenchant wit; sarcasm.
21 years ago I wrote Ah, Venice
Richard’s pictures of Venice are giving me really itchy feet.
22 years ago I wrote What's on in Brighton
If anybody in Brighton is looking for a good evening’s entertainment tonight, head on over to the Hanbury Ballroom.