Jerome Covington: Dev

Archive for January, 2012

HTML5 Please Shows the Way

A well designed site by the folks who brought us HTML5 Boilerplate, Modernizr and CSS3 Please shows how to implement specific HTML5 features: with confidence, with a fallback or with polyfills. The site also breaks it all down with a searchable interface and the ability to filter by html, css, js or browser-native API. Check [...]

A Well Balanced Comparison of Mongo and Couch

A surprisingly balanced comparison between Mongo and Couch is posted on the Mongo docs website. While the focus of technical talking points drifts towards Mongo, this is inevitable, as the doc is written from the perspective of Mongo experts. However, the writing is not pre-disposed to favor Mongo as a one size fits all solution, [...]

End to End User Experience

“End to End User Experience”…the idea that all developers, not just those who develop the UI (and the designers they partner with), need to safeguard the quality of the user experience. I really truly believe that the optimum user experience can only be realized from a technical perspective when the code from server to browser [...]