Some initial performance tests are in and Google’s Chrome Frame plugin is posting benchmarks 10 times the speed of IE 8 rendering.
I’m already seeing a wave of announcements from Web 2.0 sites that they’re going to support the Chrome Frame plug-in. Many of them had written IE 6/7 off and either didn’t bother trying [...]
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Make IE run 10 times faster
September 24th, 2009 · View Comments · JavaScript, Web
What’s the difference between done and done right?
May 17th, 2009 · View Comments · Consulting
We accomplish tasks. We get things done. We meet schedules and check off boxes on requirements lists. We implement features and run tests.
It doesn’t have to look pretty. It doesn’t have to be polished to a high sheen. It has to be professional and correct.
This is how you mark off requirements and move forward. This [...]
Tags:Apple·Consulting·Microsoft·Web 2.0
Enterprise Architecture in a Web 2.0 World
April 11th, 2009 · View Comments · Architecture, Web
There’s something very curious to me. While standard thinking is that you need to use “enterprise quality” languages to scale to large loads, the reality is that big Web 2.0 sites scale much, much larger then most enterprise apps and use scripting languages to do it.
So does that mean that “enterprise quality” is a bunch [...]
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