Posted by Nathanael Boehm on October 10th, 2008 in General
Today is Blue Day 2008, an initiative started by Michael Specht to raise awareness of depression and anxiety during October, Anxiety and Depression Awareness Month that also coincides with World Mental Health Day.
This is going to be a quick post as I have to head off in 10 minutes to the Canberra Twitter meetup CTUB […]
Tags: anxiety, awareness, blueday, depression, family, friends, help, stress
Posted by Nathanael Boehm on October 5th, 2008 in General
News.com.au was down around midnight on 5 October 2008 - the entire directory structure was visible. I’ve got a screen capture and the full directory listing.
Tags: apache, borked, broken, directory, fail, website
Posted by Nathanael Boehm on October 5th, 2008 in General
This article includes generic tips on libssl, libcrypto, PHP extensions and Zend that are not specific to deploying the St. George Internet Payment Gateway API on your development environment but does have a lot of useful information on using the St. George IPG API.
Tags: apache, bank, code, development, e-commerce, eee, linux, make, php, programming, stgeorge, xandros, zend
Posted by Nathanael Boehm on October 4th, 2008 in General, Web Design & Standards
jParallax is a JavaScript library that automatically creates depth with stacked layers by simulating 3D environment and motion driven by mouse cursor.
Tags: animation, css, html, interaction, javascript, jparallax, library, sitepoint, visualisation
Posted by Nathanael Boehm on October 2nd, 2008 in General
How do you justify charging someone $85 per hour to design and implement a web site? All you’re doing is typing stuff on a keyboard. It’s not overly hard or dangerous … so why do you charge $85 (or whatever) instead of $20 per hour?
Tags: budget, charge, client, contacts, cost, experience, fees, freelancing, intellectualproperty, knowledge, professionalism, project