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One thing that annoys me quite a bit is how Adobe Connect handles HTTP status codes. Essentially it’s doing it in the wrong way (from my point of view at least), but let me explain.
You might just know Adobe Connect from using Adobe’s hosted SaaS, but Adobe sells Adobe Connect as a so …
This is prob. the most stereotypical Gold Coast photo you could get: tall apartment building, some tropical palm trees and blue sky Foto Feb: day 4 is a post from: Blog in Black
Foto Feb: day 4 is a post from: Blog in Black
This is technically cheating because it’s from the 29th of Jan – but it’s so nice that I want to show it.
I saw this from my balcony during the Chinese New Year 2012 Parade in Sydney – massively huge Dragon animation projected onto the side of a very tall building.
Foto …
This is quite possibly the cutest and most friendly dog I’ve come across for a long time. 9 months old female Staffordshire Bull Terrier puppy and the dog-in-residence at Sydney-based client.
Foto Feb: day 2 is a post from: Blog in Black
Foto Feb: day 2 is a post from: Blog in Black
You’ve installed a licensed (=self-hosted) version of Adobe Connect 7 or 8 and all of a sudden you have realised that you really need to move the content storage to a different area of the server because your C: drive is running out of space?
A few weeks ago a client asked me how to do …
Yeah, I’m doing Foto Feb. If you want to know what it is – check Diane’s blog. Or Nick’s blog. Or both. Here’s day 1.
The person who’s desk I’m currently occupying at my client in Sydney is kind of a snow globe fan. That’s not even all of them Foto …
The other day I needed to change the hosts file on my Google Nexus One (to actually point a domain name to a local dev environment so that I could test some mobile web application development I’ve been doing). I needed root access to do that and I ended up realising that I had lost [...] …
The flight planning software I use is Windows-based and unfortunately Windows-only. It’s a really powerful tool and there’s nothing comparable for OS X (at least not for Australia and New Zealand), so I’m happy to go the extra mile making it work.
The easiest way would obviously …
The flight planning software I use is Windows-based and unfortunately Windows-only. It’s a really powerful tool and there’s nothing comparable for OS X (at least not for Australia and New Zealand), so I’m happy to go the extra mile making it work.
The easiest way would obviously …
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The short answer is: for D2WC 2012.
Let me briefly explain: D2WC is a conference about and for designers, developers, hybrid and the famous designer-developer workflow. It will go into its third iteration in 2012 and after Dee Sadler was originally trying to get me involved with the event already …