Finishing up my newsletter writing.
Finishing up my newsletter writing.
Just post my Issue #27 of 10 Things Worth Sharing.
https://medium.com/10-things-worth-sharing/27-on-writing-and-web-design-6f17751154d7#.qdnkr4fhf
Meeting friends.
A cool selfie printing station with Canon photo printer.
Congratulations Joseph and Dicy!
Whisky night.
Whisky night.
It's introduction to HTML and CSS in tonight's class.
Marking my student’s HTML5 exercise.
[gallery size=full columns=1]
Print my own book draft so I can write directly on that.
打書釘。
Filing my paper documents.
Listening to 3D printing seminar on metal sintering.
Home construction today.
PCalc has the most useful widget I have ever used in iOS.
Finished first lecture of HTML5 Rich Application class.
Spec, browsers, developers and end users.
Reading the ARIA in HTML working draft:
Quote from WHATWG.
html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage…
The WHATWG was based on several core principles, in particular that technologies need to be backwards compatible, that specifications and implementations need to match even if this means changing the specification rather than the implementations, and that specifications need to be detailed enough that implementations can achieve complete interoperability without reverse-engineering each other.