Blood, Sweat and a Taste of Things to Come
Sitting here relaxing on a grey Sunday afternoon, it’s been to nice to reflect on how far things have come with Seventytwo in just a few weeks. Our articles have been featured by the Rails Envy Podcast, we’ve launched our first mini web app and there’s plenty more in the pipeline.
You may have noticed that we rolled out a new discussion feature at the end of last week, courtesy of Alistair’s Rails Skillz™. Check it out, and of course, don’t forget to join in the discussion!
PingMyMap’s just received a bunch of updates. Most of them are under the hood, but one bit of eye candy we’ve added is screenshots of the sites that you’ve added under ‘My Sites’. With our love of openness, we’re also planning to add OpenID support soon.
To whet your appetite, here are some of the other things we’ll be serving up in the coming weeks…
- Article: TextMate Plugins and Bundles Goodness
- Article: How A One Day Web App Hack Became Five (Lessons Learnt Developing PingMyMap)
- Article: Zend Framework Form Decorators (Lessons Learnt Developing PingMyMap)
- Article: Zend Framework Caching Configuration Files (Lessons Learnt Developing PingMyMap)
- Article: Best Practices Breed Passion
- Project: Zend Framework Classes
- Project: TargetOrder jQuery Plugin (a remake of this script)
- Project: Another Web App!
Promises promises… but I have to say I’ve been impressed with your output since the (re)launch. A reworked target order and the thing about best practice sound great.
Btw I’ve just tested target order on the iPhone and the demo works flawless. Unlike the iPhone, which has a multitude of flaws. Maybe you should market the widget with this comparison!
Matthias 24 August 17:33
Damn, I hadn’t even thought to test the old TargetOrder on an iPhone yet! That’s great to hear, will definitely play around with that myself. I think you may well have figured out my unique selling point… cheers ;)
Simon Plenderleith 26 August 02:50