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At this year's atmedia in London, Jeffrey Veen did an excellent presentation on Designing The Next Generation Of Web Apps. As part of his presentation he recalled an incident where he walked out of his office to be confronted with a sky full of smoke. To try and find out what was happening, he went back into his office and fired up a browser. Queue screen shots of the sites he checked, the third on the list being the blue (PDF).
Cool, I woulda missed it otherwise. Looks like he puts all the new tech in context of classic design patterns.
posted by mathowie (staff) at 10:35 AM on June 15, 2006
posted by mathowie (staff) at 10:35 AM on June 15, 2006
Damn you onalark. I just looked through 116 pages to find it.
posted by smackfu at 10:36 AM on June 15, 2006
posted by smackfu at 10:36 AM on June 15, 2006
I wasn't sure what to expect from his presentation - it felt that it was all going to be "oooh, shiny Web 2.0" which, in part, it was, but it was only a part of it. Veen is a really good speaker, just what what was needed at the end of the day and when the vast majority of the room were thinking about getting to a pub to watch football.
Oh, and I arsed up the query string in the URL above, sorry. Try this one to jump you straight to the right page
posted by TheDonF at 10:52 AM on June 15, 2006
Oh, and I arsed up the query string in the URL above, sorry. Try this one to jump you straight to the right page
posted by TheDonF at 10:52 AM on June 15, 2006
"Page 117 of a 130 page PDF. I was kind of disappointed."
An 18MB PDF of a slide show, at that. Web 2.0 indeed.
posted by mr_crash_davis at 11:47 AM on June 15, 2006
An 18MB PDF of a slide show, at that. Web 2.0 indeed.
posted by mr_crash_davis at 11:47 AM on June 15, 2006
In other metafilter on the web news:
The Karma Improved Smackbook
posted by empath at 1:58 PM on June 15, 2006
The Karma Improved Smackbook
posted by empath at 1:58 PM on June 15, 2006
An 18MB PDF of a slide show, at that. Web 2.0 indeed.
I think it must have been exported from a Keynote presentation which, from memory, produces massive files. The original presentation also had embedded animated screen grabs in (cursors selecting check boxes and the page responding, etc) - although these aren't in the PDF, I wonder if that didn't help in the somewhat massive file size.
posted by TheDonF at 3:42 PM on June 15, 2006
I think it must have been exported from a Keynote presentation which, from memory, produces massive files. The original presentation also had embedded animated screen grabs in (cursors selecting check boxes and the page responding, etc) - although these aren't in the PDF, I wonder if that didn't help in the somewhat massive file size.
posted by TheDonF at 3:42 PM on June 15, 2006
lol @ recumbent bike
posted by thirteenkiller at 6:45 PM on June 15, 2006
posted by thirteenkiller at 6:45 PM on June 15, 2006
September 21, 2004 B.D. (before the deluge).
Only 16915 lonely members
posted by Cranberry at 12:17 AM on June 16, 2006
Only 16915 lonely members
posted by Cranberry at 12:17 AM on June 16, 2006
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posted by onalark at 10:34 AM on June 15, 2006