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Archive for June, 2008

In the Beginning…

One of the questions that a lot of prospective freelancers ask is “How do I get Started?”, especially if you want to work in a field in which you have no experience. One of my favorite sources of freelancing information, Freelance Switch, has a great article by Carlo Feliciano entitled “How I Started My Freelance [...]

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Work Happy…

I stumbled on a site today called Work Happy. Its Tagline is “killer resources for entrepreneurs” and it does not disappoint.  There are a lot of cool resources, including websites, tools, tips, and interviews. I liked it so much I am adding a link for it to my list of resources.

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One Final Collection of Patterns…

I could probably go on forever blogging about patterns, but I think I will stop it at today’s post.
Yahoo has an extensive catalog of cool patterns here. It is an extensive list covering many topics. They are a welcome addition to any web developer’s toolbox.

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More Useful Patterns…

Ok…keeping with my current theme of patterns, I found this today on Web User Interface Patterns that is pretty cool. Anyone doing any type of web design should know these patterns and how to implement them in their projects.

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On patterns…

As a programmer, I am a big proponent of Patterns. In Computer Science, Design Patterns are basically reusable solutions to common problems that crop up when you are in a project’s design phase. Patterns represent the wisdom and collective knowledge of programmers that stand the test of time. They save time and effort, in that [...]

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A Funny Thing…

(Originally Posted on my Wordpress.com Blog, projectnomad.wordpress.com)
For a while now, I have wanted to move off of wordpress.com and get my own domain. I would have a lot more freedom to do stuff and, hopefully, eventually find some way of deriving income from the site. The problem was, every time I would look for a [...]

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