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Was looking up information on what IM software to use on a Blackberry and found out that the blackberry.com site has something on their site that's ActiveX dependent. Yes, I'm using Safari, but that doesn't make the browser 'incorrect' (as the title of the page says) - it means your webdev team shouldn't be dependent on one kind of plugin to display info. Also might want to look at having pages redirects - especially product feature pages like ones for IM apps.
EdUi attendants share stories during a live storytelling event at Rapture in Charlottesville on 10/9/18.
Photo by Pat Jarrett/Virginia Humanities
Moonlight Circus returned to entertain those attending the edUi reception at Augustiner in Charlottesville on 10/8/18.
Photo by Pat Jarrett/Virginia Humanities
Margot Shetterly gave a fireside chat with Erin White at the opening keynote of the edUi Conference at the Jefferson Theater in Charlottesville on 10/8/18.
Photo by Pat Jarrett/Virginia Humanities
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Jeremy Keith gave his keynote, The Way of the Web, at the Jefferson Theater in Charlottesville on 10/9/18.
Photo by Pat Jarrett/Virginia Humanities
Live band karaoke returned to edUi during the reception at Rapture in Charlottesville on 10/9/18.
Photo by Pat Jarrett/Virginia Humanities
Jeremy Keith gave his keynote, The Way of the Web, at the Jefferson Theater in Charlottesville on 10/9/18.
Photo by Pat Jarrett/Virginia Humanities
At Yahoo! we have lots of talented people. Some of us are WebDevs or Engineers but the truly gifted brew their own beer.
(I don't know who took the picture, but I think it was Tom or Ian)
See also: flickr.com/photos/sh1mmer/2655742594
There was cake at the edUi tenth anniversary cake cutting at the Jefferson Theater in Charlottesville on 10/10/18.
Photo by Pat Jarrett/Virginia Humanities
There are many debates going on whether testers should know programming languages or not. Everyone has his own way of backing the statement.
www.lambdatest.com/blog/top-programming-languages-helpful...