Aptana: The Web IDE
Aptana: The Web IDE Aptana is a robust, JavaScript-focused IDE for building dynamic web applications, and is soon to be the editor of my choice.
Posts from July, 2006
Aptana: The Web IDE Aptana is a robust, JavaScript-focused IDE for building dynamic web applications, and is soon to be the editor of my choice.
I work in an ASP.NET shop for Iowa State University. Garret does a great job of explaining the one thing I hate about my otherwise great job in ASP.Net vs. Front-End Architecture.
Clean, cutting-edge UI design cuts McAfee’s support calls by 90%.
The High Peaks Venture Partners site redesign was done by Direct Steps Consulting in partnership with Assembla Inc. Direct Steps created the graphic design, CSS/XHTML/DOM Scripting, and integrated it into the WordPress content management system.
Aside from the clean design and optimized, valid CSS/XHTML, what really sets this site apart from the crowd is it’s excelent custom photography work by Donna Abbott-Vlahos of The Albany Business Review.

Presenting: Elena Rose Heerema the newest addition to the Web Standards community ;)

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Matt has been creating Web sites for a decade, playing nearly every role on a Web team at least once. A love for art, a knack for code, and a love for people have fueled his career.
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