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Speaking at the LA PhoneGap Meetup on Wednesday, February … last week

I’m doing a presentation in conjunction with HTC at the LA PhoneGap meetup on Wednesday, February 15th, so if you’re in the area, come by. I’m going t be covering Debugging and Deploying with PhoneGap which includes talking about using … Continue reading →
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Hoping for a Web App Future 2 weeks ago

If I think back to 2006/2007 I was very happy with how things were shaking out. The web was on the upswing and we were moving away from native applications. All of the great things about the web, it’s ubiquity, … Continue reading →

Dealing with Binary Data from a Canvas Object using … 3 weeks ago

I’m not sure how helpful this will be for anyone but during the process of doing a binary WebSocket demo I found myself learning a lot about JavaScript typed arrays and how that translates into binary data. The demo I … Continue reading →

HTML/JS/CSS and Tooling last month

I enjoyed this post by Grant Skinner that walks through his view of the evolution of technology and where/how/when tooling starts to come in. Adobe makes tools for web professionals. That’s what we’ve always done and that’s what we’ll do … Continue reading →

Appreciating Tricks Because of What They Can Represent last month

Jeff Croft has a nice rift on some of the responses he got when he tweeted about what Steven Witten has done with his site, acko.net. It’s an insanely cool piece of CSS and 3D work and Steven did an … Continue reading →

Slides for my PhoneGap Presentation last month

I had the chance to present to the Seattle Web App Developer Group (formerly the Flex UG) and here are the slides from that presentation. Thanks a ton to everyone who came out. It was a lot of fun and … Continue reading →

Building a Mobile-Themed Slider without jQuery Mobile last month

I’m generally a big fan of jQuery mobile. I think it’s an ambitious project and it’s got some areas that could be improved, but I’m glad we’re contributing and think it’s going to be a huge boon for mobile web … Continue reading →

Must Read: JavaScript: The Good Parts last month

I just finished JavaScript: The Good Parts by Douglas Crockford and I highly, highly recommend it for anyone who is coming from a programming world that isn’t JavaScript. It’s an intelligent, and well-written book, but it also does the best … Continue reading →

Recreating the Path Menu with Adobe Edge 2 months ago

I saw this blog post by Victor Coulon about redoing the Path menu in CSS3 and thought it was really slick. I’m not as up to speed on CSS3 as I need to be yet, but after taking a look … Continue reading →

Passing Data Between Pages in jQuery Mobile 2 months ago

Coming from Flex one of the things I’ve struggled a bit with is passing data between views in my jQuery Mobile applications. The template approach with Mustache worked really well, but it also had a lot of overhead. In fiddling … Continue reading →

Ryan Stewart

Trying to be a bit more analog in a digital world. Also a web developer advocate/evangelist for Adobe. http://blog.digitalbackcountry.com

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