The more I use XML the more I question it’s use on the web. Fatal parse errors for a missing /?!
The more I use XML the more I question it’s use on the web. Fatal parse errors for a missing /?!
And now I have to deal with such things as broken links, broken feeds, broken XML. I’m breakingthin.gs
I now feel I have a solid grounding in git and source code management. Next up: Unit Testing.
Okay, this morning I’m diving into Web Actions/Activities/Intents. Wish me luck: 
To celebrate Talk like a Pirate day, I made a silly thing: http://test.waterpigs.co.uk/site-battle
Works best on Webkit
I’m so confused about statusnet’s feed parsing. Every time I beat it it goes wrong. Time for bed.
Ward Cunningham’s Smallest Federated Wiki never fails to amaze me: http://youtu.be/m684-w9sIqk
Adding XFN data all the contacts in my Address Book. Soon, finally, it will be useful!
Woah. Firefox OS is exciting
The new SoundCloud has some serious UI issues :|
Just come across a tree parsing problem which I’m pretty sure would benefit from recursion, but I’m just not on that level yet :|
Putting together a Contacts module for my new website ‘cos the web’s a social network and social = people
.@indiewebcamp people: please play with my autosuggest interface and let me know what you think RE usability
Thinking of using asuggest as basis for my #indieweb autocomplete
Demo post from @indiewebcampUK — showing off my crappy posting UI. Woo!
People who want to build ‘the indieweb’ as opposed to ‘a part of the indieweb’ are doomed to fail. The web, and so the indieweb, is (or should be) a Platform Agnostic Platform
I advocate replacing “on your server” with “under your domain” for clarification. Thoughts? #indieweb
Just cycled to a client meeting. Does that make me an environmentally friendly web consultant?
It just kills me to see websites where the (non print) styling uses cm as units.