May
02
2010

A new start

Posted 2 comments | Personal, Blogging

Finally I can release my new Blog. I did not really need a new blog, but I saw this as an experiment. I created my entire blog with HTML5 and CSS3. 

First of all it was time to update the frameworks I used to work with. There is a new version of CakePHP 1.3 released and I was far behind the new jQuery update, including the jQuery UI plugin. For my work I always need to be up-to-date, and the best way to learn new updates, is to try them myself. 

I’m a web-software-architect and programmer and I’m not a designer. For my own personal interest I was really curious about the new HTML5 and CSS3 people were talking about all the time. I can announce with proud that I made my blog completely myself with HTML5 and CSS3!

In an article about HTML 5 I read about the ‘52framework’ and I was quite interested. I started to play with the HTML5 en CSS3 features and this blog is the result of all this. A real CSS or HTML programmer might have several critical comments on my code, but I’m happy with it and all the things I learned.

Of course I realize Internet Explorer users cannot really visit my blog, but personally, I don't really care about the Internet Explorer users. But good news for them; I recently tried a preview of the new Internet Explorer 9 which is quite promising. I hope everyone will update as soon as possible the browser will be launched.

In the meanwhile I discovered the extensions possibility of Google Chrome, worlds best browser I know. I started some expiriments and I really like the way developers can make extensions for Chrome. So I'm working on a few extensions now, I will release them soon. 

I also recently bought a Streaming Media device, the Popcorn A-200. Now I can see all my video content on a nice machine without connecting my computer to the TV all the time. It got a built-in NZB and Torrent downloader (I've no idea what I can do with it, but it's awesome!) and I can use some online services. I played around with the developer posibilities, which I will also release soon on my website.

I'm also working on several CakePHP projects. For my work we recently moved from Kerio Mailserver to Google Apps. I really like Google Apps and see great opportunities for developers and businesses. At the moment I work on a Google Calendar integration with CakePHP. I will try to release them soon, so keep an eye on my blog.

 

I hope you like my new blog, feel free to give your opinion about the new design.

Sint Smeding

Sint Smeding

Posted

Nice work!

But... No HTML5 doctype?
Lennaert

Lennaert

Posted

Yeah I got the HTML5 doctype. See http://www.w3.org/TR/html5-diff/#doctype

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