Is Internet Explorer 6 an old, outdated, hanger-on of a browser? Yes, absolutely. Does it require the use code hacks in order to achieve semi-parity with more modern browsers? Yes, it does. Should this be such a problem for web professionals? No, it shouldn’t.
Most developers are passionate about learning and are always seeking to learn and discuss and debate and code. We primarily function in the online space but there’s nothing like learning and engaging face to face at conferences and off-site training. But this means travel and registration fees. How do you convince your boss to send you?
If you’re interviewing for a coding job, at some point you’re going to be asked technical questions. If you’ve never interviewed for a web development job before, or if it’s been a while, you might be wondering what to expect. Let me help you out by revealing some real web developer interview questions!
It’s a new year, and perhaps you’re a Web Developer looking for a new job. As a long-time Web Developer, here are three things I prepare when looking for work, whether it be freelance or full-time. And as a hiring manager, these are the same three things I’m looking for from the candidates who apply for work!
Welcome to my new blog! I wanted to ditch my old blog in order to start something new and focused. While my old blog varied widely from the professional to the personal, this blog will be focused on Web development and management topics. I’d love to get your input on what I should cover.