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  • Big question – what was the last thing you built for fun?

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    Big question – what was the last thing you built for fun?

    Our pane members reveal what they last did for the sheer delight of it

    18 Jun 2013

    By Martin Cooper on
    Our expert panel members discuss the latest side project they did just for the sheer delight of it – whether it’s a pop-up shop, wearable electronics, tip calculator or a key-controlled helicopter
  • How to choose the right type

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    How to choose the right type

    Veronika Burian and José Scaglione's concise primer for type selection

    17 Jun 2013

    By Veronika Burian and José Scaglione on
    Font choice should be a science as well as an art. Veronika Burian and José Scaglione provide a concise primer for type selection
  • Get off to a fast start with jQuery

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    Get off to a fast start with jQuery

    Zak Ruvalcaba and Mike Murach get you up and running with jQuery

    14 Jun 2013

    By Mike Murach and Zak Ruvalcaba on | 1 comment
    In this introduction, you’ll learn what jQuery is, how to include it in your applications, and how jQuery, jQuery UI, and plugins can simplify JavaScript development
  • Why data is your greatest asset (after people)

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    Why data is your greatest asset (after people)

    Tom Barker on using data to maximise your efficiency

    10 Jun 2013

    By Tom Barker on
    Tom Barker on using data to identify blind spots in your workflow and maximise your efficiency
  • Content strategy 101, Part 4: bringing your content to life

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    Content strategy 101, Part 4: bringing your content to life

    How interdisciplinary collaboration makes the most of your content

    10 Jun 2013

    By Sandi Wassmer on
    In the last of a four-part series of articles, Sandi Wassmer finds that interdisciplinary collaboration makes the most of your content
  • .net Awards 2013: the winners!

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    .net Awards 2013: here are the winners!

    Find out more about the winners of this year's awards

    6 Jun 2013

    By Tanya Combrinck on
    Find out more about the winners of this year's awards
  • Learn to code in a day

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    Learn to code in a day

    Katie Moffat on attending an intensive coding workshop for beginners

    6 Jun 2013

    By Katie Moffat on | 1 comment
    Intensive coding workshops for complete beginners are becoming more and more popular. Katie Moffat reports on her experience at Decoded, in which she learned the basics of HTML, CSS and JavaScript in just one day
  • Five killer ways to use mobile navigation

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    Five killer ways to use mobile navigation

    Give mobile users the navigation they deserve, advises Gene Crawford

    5 Jun 2013

    By Gene Crawford on
    When diving into RWD, it’s important to make sure users don’t get lost – so you need to give them the navigation they deserve, advises Gene Crawford
  • Turning research into insight and action

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    Turning research into insight and action

    An excerpt from Service Design: From Insight to Implementation

    29 May 2013

    By Andy Polaine, Lavrans Løvlie and Ben Reason on
    People have bad experiences when using services such as banks and buses. They are not designed as well as products we love to use, such as iPads and BMWs. 'Service Design: From Insight to Implementation' is a book about designing services that are a joy to use, and here we present an excerpt on conducting user research
  • The top 10 realtime web apps

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    The top 10 realtime web apps

    Phil Leggetter on the best uses of realtime web technologies

    27 May 2013

    Phil Leggetter on the best uses of realtime web technologies
  • The .net strip #36: Roger Federer

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    The .net strip #36: Roger Federer

    Brad Colbow on sales people and prestigious clients

    24 May 2013

    By Brad Colbow on
    Brad Colbow on sales people and prestigious clients
  • Dawn of the living services

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    Dawn of the living services

    In the future our homes, and even our bodies, will be networked

    24 May 2013

    By Louisa Heinrich on
    In future, we won’t just access online services through computers and mobiles – our homes, and even our bodies, will be networked, creating new challenges for UX designers, predicts Louisa Heinrich
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