July 29, 2008
at 7:15 am
· Filed under Chronology, Webdesignology, Webstandardology
You can now follow the complete thread for Designing With Web Standards using the DWWS tag, which now includes a book review, a brief history of the DWWS group on Facebook, and some background on the original Blue Beanie Day.
While we’re on the topic of Zeldman (and DWWS) you should participate in (yes, if you are a web designer, you should take the survey too!) the 2008 Survey of People Who Make Websites.
Tags: blue beanie, community, CSS, DWWS, HTML, learning, tutorial, Web Standards, XHTML, zeldman
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April 24, 2008
at 7:08 am
· Filed under Chronology, Family
I called it BYCTWD (because computer geeks tend to create silly acronyms for everything), and some people call it Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day — but today (24-Aug-2008) is the official celebration in the USA. People will take their kids to work, and show them, and try explaining to them what they do at work all day. So today PJ (my 13 year old daughter) will follow me around at work and we will snap a few photos. I’ve been doing this with my five children for several years — whenever we had an official BYCTWD.

Here’s a photo of PJ going to work with me.
Tags: child, children, learning, work
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