Tag Archives: Front-End Architecture

Must read for all front-end people

Peter Svensson at Script Uncle has written a very good article on what to expect and how to define a front-end developer.  I have myself worked as interface developer, front-end developer, gui developer, front-end architect, web developer etc etc and I am willing to agree with Peters view on the topic. Today working as a [...]
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4 Great Books for Increasing Revenue From Your Website

Right now I am reading two books on the benefits of collective intelligence, and have just finished two others with focus on optimizing your website technically, in conversion rates, through usability and performance. All these books are of interest to people who takes a scientific approach to developing and tuning the website he/she is running. High Performance [...]
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How iPhone and Android Will Change the Web

The iPhone is getting more and more popular around the world, and soon we will see mobile phones implementing Googles mobile platform Android. For years we have been waiting for the mobile revolution on the web, but the revolution has been more like a breeze with 3G-enabled services for small screens and the Blackberry-concept. In [...]
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The Front End Guy is the Go To Guy – Human Interfaces

I do not know how many of you who work with front-end related tasks on a daily basis, but I sure do. One thing I have learned is that working with front-end related entities makes you connect to a lot of different departments within an organisation. Often this is a good thing, sometimes it is [...]
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Some Web Development Links for You

Not a big update.  John Resig is writing a new selector engine, sizzle, interesting I wonder when John have the time to write code, write books, write documentation, write for his blog AND work for Mozilla. He is one productive client side coding entrepreneur. Sizzle is Work In Progress, but John claims it is 4 times faster [...]
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3 tips for a more dynamic website in less than an hour

This post aims at giving you 3 tips for achieving a more dynamic webpage with very little programming and no change in your workflow. The tools we are going to use are: Yahoo Pipes Twitter Wordpress Delicious Magpie RSS What we would like to achieve is a website that feels more dynamic even when you are not writing articles on your [...]
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Front-End Architecture: The Pre-Study

This article is the first article of 30 in my series on Front-End Architecture. The goal with the articles is to document things I have never documented and share knowledge and experience to anyone that are interested in the architectural decisions made. Get to know your problem domain Before starting a big redesign you have to identify, [...]
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30 Articles on Front-End Architecture

This article is the first in a series of 30 articles dedicated to Front-End Architecture. I have been working with front-end related tasks for more than 10 years and realized that I haven’t documented my findings very well. This project will change that. In this series of article the focus will be general and the use-case, [...]
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