Chuck and Heroes

I swear when I originally started this blog I thought I was going to be posting frequently, but it hasn’t worked out that way. I got back from vacation only to get sick. *sigh*

I watched “Chuck” out of part curiosity and partly because it was the lead in for “Heroes.” It has a certain cute show factor going for it, but it just seems like the writers are trying too hard to sell the product. The best example is the over usage of showing the blond spy being half naked for no other reason than to push the sex aspect. Do we see an over abundance of special effects on “Heroes” even though the show is about people with superpowers? No. Why not? Because the writers can still sell the story by itself. Obviously the people behind “Chuck” feel differently about their own show. I give it around a B- though. It’s still way better than “Deal or No Deal.” “Heroes” for me was about the typical quality I expected from it. I say it was in the B+ to A- range.

Published in: on September 27, 2007 at 2:01 am Leave a Comment

Designing with Web Standards

I wanted to do some mini reviews of books that I use for development when I had to accept the fact that I probably would be referencing Designing with Web Standards enough to where it would be better to just review it first.

Target Audience: Anybody new to web design, or web standards.

The Good: I remembering reading this book the first time after hearing far too many people simply praising it and I renamed the book in my head, “How the internet got so screwed up, and how are we going to save it.” I now use the shorter version of “How Web Standards Helped Save the Internet.” It is in short one part a history of how early web design was far from ideal with the lack of web design standards and the evolution of the browser wars and the fallout that came from it. The next part is what is being done via web standards to make the internet a better place for everybody by showing how to translate code from the old school of design to something a little more modern. It’s also far from a dry read.

The Bad: The title is slightly misleading in that the book takes on more than just purely designing with web standards. If you want pure coding, look elsewhere.

The Ugly: Most likely a one and done read. Yes, any web designer should be given a speech about the benefits of web standards. They most likely don’t need to keep going back to this book to be reminded of it again and again. It was a fantastic read the first time I read it. It also happens to be the only time I have read it.

Worth Buying: Likely on the cheap since it will get so few of reads, but worth getting for historical importance alone. It’s a great book to get and then loan out to fellow friends though.

Published in: on September 2, 2007 at 10:46 pm Leave a Comment

That time of year

I am about a week away from being past the “back to school” part of the calender. What this means is that for the first time in over a month I’ll have a sane work schedule which translates into a sane sleeping schedule. There have been weeks where I have never slept less, or that one awkward week where the only time I slept more was when I was sick. Needless to say, much of my life has been a vast blur during this time. I’ll be getting back to normal posting soon.

Published in: on September 1, 2007 at 11:30 pm Leave a Comment