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Google Classroom: Introduction to Web Development for Notes Domino Developers
by Chris Toohey on 04/17/2020
Starting Monday, April 20, 2020, I'll be hosting a Google Classroom Class specifically targeted to Notes Domino Developers, where we'll cover HTML, CSS, and JavaScript basics with some intro-level jumpstarts.
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dominoGuru.com now using Foundation 6: Work In Progress
by Chris Toohey on 02/23/2016
I've updated the CSS and JavaScript UI Framework for dominoGuru.com from Foundation UI 4 to Foundation 6. There were apparently quite a few changes between 4 and 6 - both from the required HTML markup structure to completely deprecated and outright missing features.
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The #Code Commute: Getting Started...
by Chris Toohey on 12/14/2015
My daily commute, on Periscope! In this intro to the series, I cover my new position with a company you are more than likely familiar with, and how a multi-vertical organization presents unique challenges (and opportunities) for enterprise application developers.
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Job Seekers: XPages Developer with Java (Philadelphia, PA) - RockTeam
by Chris Toohey on 12/08/2015
IBM Premier Business Partner RockTeam is looking for an IBM Notes Domino XPages developer with strong Java skills local to the Philadelphia area for a six (6) month [minimum] project.
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UX Improvements via the WipeTouch.js jQuery plugin
by Chris Toohey on 01/13/2015
We recently made changes to the mobile and tablet versions of this site which should improve your user experience on those devices.
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dominoGuru.com Redesign Update
by Chris Toohey on 08/07/2014
Quick update on the dominoGuru.com XPages + Foundation UI Redesign, and what to expect in the upcoming weeks...
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Responsive Design vs. Task-Oriented UX Design
by Chris Toohey on 08/07/2014
From Larry Marine's article:
Responsive design is all the rage these days, but most folks don't really know what it means. Consequently, when they ask a design firm to build a responsive website, they end up with what they asked for, but not what they really need.