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We at CodeKaroYaaro empowering every kid to become a Computer Science Expert by teaching them to develop mobile apps, gaming apps, websites, web applications and AI-Powered Mobile Apps. Gone are the days when programming languages and learning how to code was like a top-secret for kids, parents were like not to give them electronic gadgets for exploring the uses of it. And mobile phones, tablets, computers, and laptops all were kept away from kids' surroundings. By the time the technology revolution took place everything had changed from traditional to digital platforms. Now, Websites, Mobile Apps, Web Apps, Gaming Apps are part of our daily life. We all are digitally connected with social sites like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, etc. We are utilizing technology for our purpose, we should also propose opportunities for learning how to code to kids so that they can explore more into technology via our programming and coding courses. Our objective is very clear towards kids' development by teaching them programming languages, block coding, python coding, etc., and opening a new world of opportunities with fun and creativity for them. We are always inspiring our little coders for learning to code in different coding languages like HTML, Java python for kids. And we will arrange more Coding Winter and Summer Camps and coding quizzes, competitions, online quizzes, and programs for kids from time to time.

 

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The good news: Three years after Webshots was sold, they’ve finally relaunched the ProShots section of the site.

 

The bad news: Sadly, they made an amateur Flash mistake. Fail. Notice the Flash plugin failure notice, next to my plugins list showing I have Flash 10.0.42 installed.

 

To add insult to injury, the (ugly, as always) advertisement pictured on the page is Flash, and loaded it just fine.

 

*rolls eyes*

 

I made designs for the redesign of ProShots over ≤i≥four years ago (not this pictured design, which I make absolutely no claim to), and CNET Networks sadly never had enough resources to complete it (also fail). Webshots was sold by CNET Networks to American Greetings Interactive three years ago, and I left at that point.

The team of Web Development professionals I work with went on a team outing, today, on a pontoon boat across Lake Minnetonka to a lovely, waterfront restaurant called "Lord Fletcher's" and "the Wharf". We had a great time, got partially swamped at one point, and really had some excellent conversation over appetizers and drinks.

 

Beyond Dylan and Joelle was this little island that I just loved. It couldn't have been more than thirty or forty feet across...

<head>. Word up yo, web developers. This is, of course, in reference to Josh Lewis's (yeah, the s after the apostrophe is necessary for non-biblical non-archaic names that end with s) seminal post in reference to Wolf Rentzsch's seminal Objective C (a.k.a., "[c]") gang sign.

 

flickr.com/photos/joshlewis/2161626058/

 

www.romforkunst.no/ in an early phase. paper prototyping rules as a collaborative development tool.

The team of Web Development professionals I work with went on a team outing, today, on a pontoon boat across Lake Minnetonka to a lovely, waterfront restaurant called "Lord Fletcher's" and "the Wharf". We had a great time, got partially swamped at one point, and really had some excellent conversation over appetizers and drinks.

 

This was my dinner. It was two Mahi-Mahi tacos and a pile of slender fries. Really excellent food and not at all pricey.

The team of Web Development professionals I work with went on a team outing, today, on a pontoon boat across Lake Minnetonka to a lovely, waterfront restaurant called "Lord Fletcher's" and "the Wharf". We had a great time, got partially swamped at one point, and really had some excellent conversation over appetizers and drinks.

 

Departing Lord Fletcher's.

The team of Web Development professionals I work with went on a team outing, today, on a pontoon boat across Lake Minnetonka to a lovely, waterfront restaurant called "Lord Fletcher's" and "the Wharf". We had a great time, got partially swamped at one point, and really had some excellent conversation over appetizers and drinks.

 

Our team at Lord Fletcher's.

We at CodeKaroYaaro empowering every kid to become a Computer Science Expert by teaching them to develop mobile apps, gaming apps, websites, web applications and AI-Powered Mobile Apps. Gone are the days when programming languages and learning how to code was like a top-secret for kids, parents were like not to give them electronic gadgets for exploring the uses of it. And mobile phones, tablets, computers, and laptops all were kept away from kids' surroundings. By the time the technology revolution took place everything had changed from traditional to digital platforms. Now, Websites, Mobile Apps, Web Apps, Gaming Apps are part of our daily life. We all are digitally connected with social sites like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, etc. We are utilizing technology for our purpose, we should also propose opportunities for learning how to code to kids so that they can explore more into technology via our programming and coding courses. Our objective is very clear towards kids' development by teaching them programming languages, block coding, python coding, etc., and opening a new world of opportunities with fun and creativity for them. We are always inspiring our little coders for learning to code in different coding languages like HTML, Java python for kids. And we will arrange more Coding Winter and Summer Camps and coding quizzes, competitions, online quizzes, and programs for kids from time to time.

   

visit:- www.codekaroyaaro.com

There was a young man named Tim,

Who wanted to share docs on a whim,

He built HTTP,

But the W3C

Made standards so webdevs would sin

 

Image credits:

flickr.com/photos/jimgris/65769319/

flickr.com/photos/espiritu/3463067602/

flickr.com/photos/psd/485103865/

flickr.com/photos/thefangmonster/490423135/

Our 3rd Hackday — full write up here: www.plankdesign.com/blog/2013/06/hack-day-iii/

 

Photo by Geoffrey Weeks

A slice of life at Google HQ London... breakfast.

 

At BarCampLondon3 - a web developers' grassroots (un)conference.

BarCamp set

BarCamp group

We got CSSAwards Honourable Mention for our new website nordkapp.fi/

 

(2nd top left)

 

More info: www.thecssawards.com/css-websites.php

www.multipack.co.uk/members/trevor-morris/

 

My profile page on the Multipack website. Features a profile, RSS feeds from my personal website, Digg, Flickr and del.icio.us.

Lots of folks. Stas is an honorary webdev today.

#europe .country { border: none; }

 

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"Excited about how my laptop has come together! Shout out to @CodePen @WordPress @sandlotgoods @MITMKC #kc #webdev" - twitter.com/AaronGuetzlaff/status/695632977775108096

Just one of the six minor revisions of IE for both OS9 and OSX that I used to obsessively test all my websites in. Thank god that web standards and web development frameworks have made this so much easier today, though I did get a sense of satisfaction from my debugging and workaround skills.

 

Versions of IE installed on this machine: IE 5.0 OS9, IE 5.1.3. OS9, IE 5.1.4. OS9, IE 5.1.7 OS9, IE 5.1.3 OSX, IE 5.2.3 OSX.

Arjay "JayThree03" Orcasitas demonstrates how to deploy Spree, an online commerce app on Ruby on Rails, over Heroku

Programming hide and seek championship.

 

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