by Peter Connolly | Oct 16, 2012 | Contracts
Here is a sample contract for Web Development. This will be one of a short series of contracts that will be developed for open use. We want to make this contract as useful as possible for small web development companies and freelancers, so if you see anything...
by Peter Connolly | May 20, 2011 | featured, technology
Internet Explorer 6 isn’t going to go away. We wish it would, and so does Microsoft – but it won’t. And when it does, it’s big brother IE7 will be there to frustrate programmers for years to come. Until all that happens, we need to be able to...
by Peter Connolly | Mar 8, 2011 | slideshow, technology
“Friends don’t let friends use IE6” Not me saying that, but Microsoft. On Friday 4th March Microsoft released the IE6 Countdown website, an aggressive campaign to persuade users to stop using IE6 and update to a newer IE. Its goal is to decrease IE6...
by Peter Connolly | Feb 27, 2011 | Staff
Pete Connolly was born in the United Kingdom, in Liverpool, and has never met any of the Beatles. He has a lifetime of experience (well, 25 years, at least) working with computers and IT technology. The first computers he used at college in the 1980’s...
by Peter Connolly | Oct 19, 2010 | technology
One of the major items in our development toolbelt is NetBeans for PHP. We use this for all our web development, and it fits our workflow perfectly. Or, it did. For the last few months Netbeans was getting slower and slower. I’d start up Netbeans, work for five...