Member registrations now available
Wayde Christie—16th June, 2008 | Leave comment
Are you a regular at Bits & Pixels, or planning on becoming one? Then you might be pleased to know that we’ve opened up our Members section to one and all.
Wayde Christie—16th June, 2008 | Leave comment
Are you a regular at Bits & Pixels, or planning on becoming one? Then you might be pleased to know that we’ve opened up our Members section to one and all.
Wayde Christie—16th June, 2008 | Leave comment
So we’re thinking of doing some video stuff at Bits & Pixels, but we’re not quite sure how just yet. This is where you come in!
Leevi Graham—4th June, 2008 | 2 Comments
Following on from my last post about using Google to serve JavaScript libraries, Shaun Inman has just released CSS Cacheer.
Leevi Graham—28th May, 2008 | Leave comment
Google has just released a set of developer APIs to speed up delivery of popular JavaScript libraries such as jQuery, Prototype, Dojo and many more.
Leevi Graham—25th May, 2008 | Leave comment
Let me start by saying we created a new record for the most number of attendees to a Bits & Pixels meetup last month with a total of 14 people from 7 different Newcastle Web design & development companies. Not bad! So thanks to everyone who made the effort to come along and especially those first-timers.
The afternoon started with some very casual introductions of the first-time guests and an overview of what the Bits & Pixels meetup is meant to achieve. I’m pretty sure everyone understood the casual aspect as there wasn’t an empty glass on the table. As a result, before the end of all the ‘official’ introductions, people were already discussing with the people next to them what they did, who they worked for and what they were interested in.
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