PHP MD5 not the same as .NET MD5
I'm in the process of writing the API for our fancy new web management platform (I think you'll like it, watch this space).
I'm in the process of writing the API for our fancy new web management platform (I think you'll like it, watch this space).
The other day my friend saw me using Google Mail and was intrigued by some subtle but noticeable differences in my layout and functionality compared to that which he'd experienced through his own use of Google's webmail interface.
One of the key design goals of our new Simple Web Management platform is ease of use. We want to deliver a joyous user experience.
A while ago now I wrote a very simple Facebook application to show a random photo from one of your friends. It was the facebook app I built and was really only to play around with their framework.
We're working on an exciting new web based management interface at the moment which we hope is going to make the lives of web developers and designers a lot easier. I can't say too much about it now but I just wanted to quickly post about an interesting use I've found for Twitter.
I posted a very simple question to a web development/designer mailing list today. We've got a new product in development and I thought that I'd do a little research on what UI's people liked the best from the current crop of online applications...
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