Archive for the Category Development

Internet Explorer 9 Beta Released

Published on Saturday, October 17 2009 by Zebb
IE9

This last week Microsoft released it’s beta of Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) to the public after much anticipation throughout the tech industry.

I have been running IE9 Beta since it was released and can honestly say it’s my favorite browser so far, it’s fast, the user interface is minimal and clean and best of all supports HTML5 and CSS3 almost completely.

As a web designer it’s always frustrating trying to code sites to work in the various browsers, especially IE6. IE9 is breath of fresh air to say the least.

Head on over to their informational site: http://www.beautyoftheweb.com/ for more information and to grab the beta, it’s well worth your time.

Windows Phone 7 RTM Developer Tools Released

Published on Saturday, October 17 2009 by Zebb
WP7

Microsoft has finally released the RTM versions of it’s Windows Phone 7 development applications and controls. I have been eagerly awaiting this release to finally start flushing out my first WP7 application.

I’m not quite ready to talk about what that application actually is but we think it’s pretty cool.

If you are a WP7 developer or interested in getting your hands dirty in the development world then jump on over to Windows phone website for additional information.

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This release of tools now includes the Panorama and Pivot controls which have been showcased throughout many of Microsoft’s examples.

Twin Cities Tech Events – Week 4/19/10 – 4/25/10

Published on Saturday, October 17 2009 by Zebb
Calendar

I dropped the ball last week on upcoming events, but I have a great list for you this week, feel free to suggest other area events in the comment area.

Cold Start Happy Hour (Free)

Monday, April 19, 2010 from 7pm to 9pm

Start practicing your elevator pitch, for the second Cold Start Happy Hour, we’re meeting in The Happy Gnome’s back patio in St. Paul.

We want to hear about the projects you’re working on, share with you what we’ve been working on, and both leave with new local projects to evangelize.

The Happy Gnome
498 Selby Ave
Saint Paul, MN 55102

http://coldstart.eventbrite.com/

Bootstrappers Breakfast

Join Other Entrepreneurs Who
Eat Problems For Breakfast.

* Compare Notes
* Exchange Ideas
* Learn from Others’ Mistakes
* Brainstorm with Peers
* Find Partners
* Small Group Atmosphere
* Serious Conversation

Bootstrappers Breakfasts® are for founders of early stage technology startups. It is a chance to compare notes on operational, development, and business issues with peers. These breakfasts were designed for entrepreneurs to share ideas and leverage thoughts with other folks who are serious about growing their business.

Our focus is on issues for growing a business, not on VC fundraising. We promote the bootstrap business model.

http://www.bootstrappersbreakfast.com/
http://www.meetup.com/Bootstrappers-Breakfast-Minneapolis/

MIMA Event: CATFOA 2010: HASHEM BAJWA, (DIRECTOR OF DIGITAL STRATEGY, DROGA5) (Free)

Monday, April 19, 2010
Doors at 5:00 p.m. Event starts at 6:00 p.m.

Welcome to the third installment of the third year of Conversations About The Future Of Advertising, co-sponsored by MCAD+MIMA.

Fine Line Music Cafe
318 First Avenue North
Minneapolis, MN 55401

http://www.mima.org/mimaevts/

Twin Cities Silverlight Group (Free)

Windows Phone 7 and Silverlight – Don’t Make Any Assumptions
4/20/2010 12:00 – 1:30 pm

At MIX10 there were a number of announcements and a lot of buzz around Windows Phone 7 and one of its development platforms, Silverlight. While it is undoubtedly tempting to download the CTP bits and start coding, it would be wise to take a step back and come to an understanding of the differences between developing in Silverlight for Windows Phone 7 and developing for traditional (i.e. browser hosted) Silverlight applications.In this session we’ll examine the differences and similarities between the two platforms as well as some other gotchas that come along with developing for Windows Phone 7.

Meeting will be held at the Microsoft Office. 8300 Norman Center Dr., Suite 950, Bloomington, MN 55437

http://www.tcslug.com/

Minnesota Visual Studio User Group

3rd Wed of Every Month @ 5pm

A walkthrough of some the the exciting new features of .NET 4.0.

Microsoft
8300 Norman Center Dr., Suite 950 Bloomington, MN 55437

http://www.vstsmn.com/

Become a LinkedIn Expert – Jobseeker Edition ($99 – $119)

Weekly Event – Every Thursday: 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM (CT)

Maybe you’ve received an e-mail with this message in the Subject line.

Did you ask, “what’s a LinkedIn” or did you just blindly sign up and accept the invitation?

Regardless of which road you took, you need to learn more about the latest trend in job search, social networking. In this presentation you’ll discover what the LinkedIn buzz is all about and how you can leverage this powerful tool to that new job – even in today’s challenging economy.

400 Hwy 169 S
Suite 100 (outside entrance on north side)
Minneapolis, MN 55426

http://linkedinexpertjobseeker.eventbrite.com/

Website organization using Mind Maps

Published on Saturday, October 17 2009 by Zebb
MindMap

When you have a new idea for a large website project or for large client websites it’s not unusual to feel a bit overwhelmed by the scope and pieces the project requires. It can be frustrating trying to work on a concept design or talk to a client about how the site will work, how each page is connected to another or what each feature will require to make it work. How do you deal with this?

Some people like to use Sitemaps to organize the flow of web pages, this works well but can be limited as it doesn’t show the aspects of each piece of those pages. For instance I may have a simple contact page with a form, at some point there needs to be a decision as to what fields are on that form, this is where sitemaps begin to fall apart. This is why I use Mindjet MindManager a great mind map creator.

“A mind map is a diagram used to represent words, ideas, tasks, or other items linked to and arranged around a central key word or idea. Mind maps are used to generate, visualize, structure, and classify ideas, and as an aid in study, organization, problem solving, decision making, and writing.” – Wikipedia

For every major project I open up MindManager and start organizing my thoughts into a structured diagram. With a mind map you start with a single “node” of which all other sub-nodes are based around. Lets say we want to make a website which is about Automobiles. In this first single node you would type in Automobiles. With mind maps it allows you to start general and work your way out to very specific which helps prevent you from ever feeling overwhelmed. Start general and then narrow down.

Your first NodeAutomobiles

Now lets start working on our second layer of nodes:

Layer2 As you can see we have begun to break down different areas of our site into slightly more specific but yet still quite general. From this diagram we can see that our site will have different Manufacturers of automobiles, automobiles have different options available, the site will have a list of features the user will be able to use and our site will need some sort of navigation system. It’s important to note that I tend to keep Site related items on the left and “object” related items on the right (at least at the start).

Now lets dig into our 3rd layer:

Layer3 Our third layer again continues the narrowing down of our thoughts into structured organized layout. Now we can see that there are many manufacturers of automobiles (Ford, GM, Toyota, etc). We may want to make a specific page on our site for each one of those, or at the very least we know what companies we need to research for inclusion on our site.

All vehicles come with different options, colors, year, class, etc. Each with a broad set of sub-sections which we will mention on our next image.

Some features or functionality our site will have are a contact form, the ability for users to link to a page on their favorite social networking site, and a way to compare two or more vehicles with each other.

Lastly our Navigation system breaks into our primary navigation (navigation that is always visible to our users) and Sub navigation (which in this case will be if a user is logged in).

Layer4

Again we have broken each level down into more and more specific information. We could continue to break down each node we could add additional nodes wherever we need to, if we forgot an important section we can just add it in where it’s needed. The software is very flexible and allows you to embed links, images and other items, plus it allows you to create boundaries (borders) around certain groups of nodes to help make them standout or even add “note bubbles” to a specific node to add a brief description on something if it’s not clear.

Layer5 Feel free to experiment on how you lay things out, it’s very flexible and allows you to sub-divide and structure your layout basically anyway way you wish. So if you are feeling overwhelmed by a large project, just sit down and create a mind map to help organize your thoughts, it will do wonders for your ease of mind.

Feature requests for TextureArchive.com 2.0

Published on Saturday, October 17 2009 by Zebb
TAOne

TextureArchive.com was one of the first major projects I created with a good friend a few years ago now, we have seen decent success and our ZBrush Brushes have been a huge hit with the ZBrush Community. Interestingly enough we have more people downloading our brushes than we do our textures but both have been pretty successful.

We have recently started collecting feature ideas for the next version of TextureArchive, we have let the site get stagnate over the years and we really want to rejuvenate the site again into a thriving Digital Art community.

I decided to open up discussions with you to help us understand what kind of features you would like to see on the new site, we are open to anything but won’t guarantee anything either. We are building the site from the ground up, completely new backend, completely new frontend, everything is new. We are looking for any ideas you may have that you haven’t found on other digital art websites, what do YOU want to see and use?

Do you have a LinkedIn account?
We have created a group over here: LinkedIn – TextureArchive Group where we are also collecting ideas, we’d love to have you join up as well.

We are also on Facebook: Click here

Looking forward to your feedback!

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Housing.Krazier.com
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TextureArchive.com
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