Around the Web: Dev Fame, Brilliant Founder PR Blunders, & jQuery
By Chrissie Brodigan
09 June 2010 | Category: Asides
Hey there!
Ahhhha. If feels like it should already be Friday, but alas it’s Wednesday, so this mid-week roundup is devoted to all things business and development.
Some links are newsworthy, some retweeted across Twitter, and others just meet our “awesomeness” requirement, and regardless we hope you’ll enjoy them. Without further delay:
- Rant. There are no famous developers. (via Zed A. Shaw)
- An end? The uncertain future of :hover (via Andy Croll)
- foursquare founder Dennis Crowley goofs on himself via Flickr and gives practical and hilarious advice to any founder out there who might make it to the covered of Wired
- Buzzword-be-gone. Prepare for the latest catch phrase “HTML5 It” (via FastCompany)
- Showing a little Zurb love here, “Awesome jQuery Text Change Events” (pretty nice team Zurb!)
Wildcard: OMG colors! This site is simply gorgeous montessorium.com
Please shoot me links to projects your working on or awesome things you’ve released! news@thinkvitamin.com
Handpicked by,
Chrissie (@tenaciouscb)

