Thibaut Van Spaandonck’s blog
Some stuff about Web and .NET development
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In bulk #3
Posted on August 13th, 2009 No comments- A great tutorial about vertical centering in CSS
- An interesting article about the “em” unit in CSS
- jQuery for designers, an interesting resource about jQuery, oriented to UI
- ProcessingJS, the John Resig (author of jQuery) project about porting the Processing language to Javascript
- UseIt.com, the website of Jakob Nielsen’s, a very famous expert about web usability
- A very interesting article recommended by Steve Krug about web accessibility and how blind users really use the web
- Script#, a free tool enabling you to compile C# code into regular JavaScript
- And to finish, an interesting article (in french) about SEO
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In bulk #2
Posted on July 15th, 2009 No comments- A very interesting article (part 1 & part 2, in french) about continuous integration using Visual Studio Team Foundation Server , written by Pierre-Emmanuel Dautreppe
- The Agile Manifesto, a reading I truly recommend for those who’re working like me with an Agile methodology
- The Let’s make the web faster initiative of Google, or how to code so we’ll browse the web as fast as books in the future
- A very good article explaining the difference between the ASP.NET callback framework and ASP.NET AJAX
- A nice collection of MSDN articles about developing custom ASP.NET server controls
- RegExLib, an interesting resource about regular expressions
- The jQuery ThemeRoller, an application enabling you to customize your controls
- And to finish, a big collection of “Follow me” Twitter icons and a large set of Twitter graphics
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In bulk #1
Posted on May 29th, 2009 No comments- 25 amazing jQuery menus
- Snipt : share code snippets on twitter… or anywhere
- Bing, the upcoming and promising new
searchdecision engine of Microsoft - Google Wave, the new collaborative tool of the big G
- A guide to Silverlight 3 new features
- 10 principles of the CSS Masters
- Design and Code a Slick Website from Scratch – Part I & Part II
- And to finish, a nice jQuery cheat sheet


