Check out my best websites of the past week that I've stumbled across through daily surfing. Each of these sites have inspired me, and I hope they inspire you too.
Retrospective sessions help us learn from our experiences and improve the way we work both independently and as a team. Getting together and discussing “how things went” is one approach but for the session to be truly valuable we need to add a little structure to the conversation.
We had a party in our werehouse last week and people somehow was showing their stuff and sharing ideas. “Modulate a thousand times more”, one of the code poetry series from Peter Wildman intrigues me the most, maybe it’s somewhat relevant to me as a front-end developer. I requested an interview with him to dig into his idea.
I don't know why, but .NET defaults to US format dates for everything.
This week, Wiliam can boast yet another successful website launch. In conjunction with MasterCard, we are proud to announce that Qantas Cash has officially launched into the New Zealand marketplace.
From November onwards you'll be able to use Let's Encrypt for a free SSL certificate.
Ensuring that your new website lives up to expectations can often be difficult. Focus too heavily on the wrong things and it can quickly get away from you.
In my last blog, I discussed the benefits of using GTM to provide event driven tag management. I'm now going to explain the basics of how to achieve this by using the GTM Data Layer.
These tips are sure winners for reducing bounce rates on your website.