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New Grassroots Campaign Aims to Save Some Developers

Posted on 25 March, 2008 at 12:13pm with 5 comments

As a former front-end developer, I know the horrors of building HTML/CSS sites that work across all browsers. Frankly, the whole cross-browser conundrum was one reason why I got out of it a year or two ago. While I may not get paid to build static websites anymore, I obviously am still vulnerable to these problems with the sporadic interface/visual revamps I make to this blog and other minor web projects I take on. As the months go by, I see my ability to (reliably) develop HTML/CSS that will work in older browsers. That is why I really like the notion of what the Save the Developers campaign is trying to do.

The idea is extremely basic – get owners of websites to put a small amount of Javascript on their sites that encourages Internet Explorer 6 users to upgrade to a more standards-friendly browser. The organizers of the project were smart not to make this some evangelist movement for their favorite browser; rather opting users to choose any modern browser that fits their needs, including the mixed-bag which is Internet Explorer 7. I have decided to participate not only to save the blood pressure of front-end web developers across the world, but for my sake as well. I am a sucker for grassroots campaigns as many of you may know by now. For those of you who are front-end developers yet less fascinated with this sort of thing, may I suggest that the sooner we can get users off of obsolete browsers, the better our (professional) lives will be.

www.savethedevelopers.org


What Would Jesus Buy?

Posted on 3 December, 2007 at 6:00am with 1 comment »

This weekend, my wife and I went to see Morgan Spurlock’s new movie, What Would Jesus Buy? which documents the antics of one Reverend Billy as he and the Church of Stop Shopping go around the country to make clear the insanity which is the present holiday-season. Reverend Billy is not actually a reverend, but his persona plays the stereotypical over-the-top evangelist all too well. I have made attempts to poke a stick at the holiday shopping frenzy, but after seeing how far Reverend Billy and his crew takes it, I feel slightly disgusted at my lack of effort. Below is an example of them in action:

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