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d.Construct is an affordable, one-day conference aimed at those building the latest generation of web-based applications. The event discusses how new technology is transforming the web from a document delivery system into an application platform. The mus

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    • Jul 6, 2007 LATEST EPISODE
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    Over there

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2007 0:54


    You're still here? Head on over to http://2007.dconstruct.org/podcast/ to subscribe to the podcast for dConstruct 2007.

    Jeffrey Veen - Designing the Complete User Experience

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2006 44:33


    Design is hard. The Web is complicated. How do we make things for people when all we have are the most basic understanding of what they want? Join Jeffrey Veen as he takes a broad survey of the challenges designers face today, and how we're all solving those problems with new perspectives on user research, interaction design, and information architecture.

    Thomas Vander Wal - Understanding Folksonomy (Tagging that Works)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2006 47:26


    Thomas Vander Wal provides an overview on tagging services and outline where there is value in tagging. This focuses on what is different in folksonomy that improves upon tagging, so that it becomes a powerful tool. Thomas provides insights to help answer when to use tagging and/or categories, who should be tagging, the value of a tagcloud (or lack of value) when used properly, and how to create value from tagging to improve the sites and services we build.

    Derek Featherstone - Accessible Web Applications in a Post Web 1.0 World

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2006 48:00


    How can we build modern web applications that use DOM Scripting and Ajax-type technologies and ensure that they are accessible? To find the answers Derek lookd at the impact of Ajax and dynamically-generated content on people with disabilities by examining how various assistive technologies interact with modern web development techniques such as DOM Scripting and Ajax. Using those results Derek creates a strategy to make some currently popular design patterns more accessible to all users.

    Aral Balkan - Mash My Flex Up

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2006 37:56


    Can you ever go back to Ajax once you Web 2.0 with Flex 2.0? The Flex 2 framework and the Eclipse-based Flex Builder 2 IDE provide you with a superior development workflow for creating web applications. You can create rich user interfaces quickly by using features such as data binding, application states, custom components, effects, and transitions. Join Aral Balkan, the Lone Ranger of the Flash Platform at d.Construct, as he shows you how easy it is to use open data, consume web services and create mashups in Flex 2 by using open source ActionScript 3 libraries for Flickr, Mappr, Odeo, and YouTube. Warning: This session may alter your preconceptions about the Flash Platform.

    Jeremy Keith - The Joy of API

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2006 40:08


    Over the course of d.Construct, we've heard plenty about APIs from the people providing them: Yahoo!, Amazon, etc. But why should you, as a developer, be interested? Come on a journey with Jeremy Keith as he describes how much fun can be had from hacking around with open data. Listen to his experiences of experimenting with mashups. Find out how Web Services can rekindle the passion in your code. After some initial foreplay describing the differences between REST and SOAP, join Jeremy as he penetrates some code. Soon you'll be swinging with Amazon, Flickr, and Google Maps.

    Paul Hammond and Simon Willison - Web Services for Fun and Profit

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2006 41:46


    Over the last year the Yahoo! Developer Network has opened up dozens of sites and services to external software developers, with APIs for Yahoo! Search, Flickr, del.icio.us, Yahoo! Maps, and many others. More recently Yahoo! has started adopting microformats on Yahoo! Local and Upcoming.org. Simon and Paul peek behind the Yahoo! firewall, showing how these services are created and discussing some of the lessons learned in releasing them to the public. They also show how a company can make use of web services internally to solve real-world technical problems, encourage innovation, and make work more enjoyable.

    Jeff Barr - Web Services: Fuelling Innovation and Entrepreneurship

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2006 47:04


    Web services are changing the fundamental nature of the web, as more and more companies offer their data for free. Rather than spending millions of dollars on complicated systems, entrepreneurs can tap into the existing services of companies like Amazon, and create innovative new enterprises for a fraction of the cost; enterprises that wouldn't have been economical otherwise. In this session, Amazon Web Services Evangelist, Jeff Barr, discusses the power of open APIs and how they are helping to fuel innovation and entrepreneurship. Jeff discusses Amazon's motivation for building AWS and some of the design decisions (such as their use of XSLT) they made along the way. Jeff touches on some of Amazon's current offerings such as S3 and the Mechanical Turk, before showing demonstrations of how these services are being used in the wild.

    The day before

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2006 9:34


    A quick chat with Andy Budd and the Clearleft office dalek. Plus some more Odeo messages.

    OpenStreetMap

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2006 10:34


    Mikel Maron from OpenStreetMap gives the lowdown on the workshop taking place the day after d.Construct. Also, I finally got some Odeo messages.

    Barcamp

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2006 17:21


    Barcamp London is taking place at the offices of Yahoo! I took some time to harrass the attendees for some soundbites.

    Backnetwork

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2006 16:09


    Glenn Jones from Madgex is back to talk about the wonderful d.Construct Backnetwork. We talk about microformats, APIs, and sharing data.

    Roundup

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2006 11:44


    Things to do in Brighton when you're a geek. Here's the lowdown on what you can expect at d.Construct 2006.

    Tom Hume

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2006 11:09


    One of last year's speakers discusses the mobile web and APIs.

    Snipperoo

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2006 14:09


    Jay Gooby and Ivan Pope talk about their new start-up. More importantly, they spill the beans on the plans for the d.Construct after-party.

    Derek Featherstone

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2006 12:59


    A transatlantic conversation with Canadian accessibility expert Derek Featherstone. Find out what he'll be talking about at d.Construct 2006.

    Cameron Adams

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2006 10:24


    The Man In Blue talks about his excellent book, the web standards scene in Australia, and the fun you can have with APIs.

    Glenn Jones

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2006 7:49


    Glenn Jones from Madgex software discusses APIs, programming, the Brighton scene, and d.Construct.

    Jeffrey Veen

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2006 13:22


    From Webmonkey to Google via Adaptive Path. Jeff Veen charts how the Web has changed and how design needs to change with it.

    Aral Balkan

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2006 15:29


    After his triumphant performance at last year's d.Construct, Aral Balkan is back again this year to talk about Flex 2. He's on a mission to debunk some of the myths surrounding Flash.

    WSG London

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2006 11:49


    The inaugural London Web Standards Group event went off wonderfully. Andy Budd and Christian Heilmann presented. I took the opportunity to talk to some of the geeks in attendance.

    Looking back

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2006 11:00


    In preparation for d.Construct 2006, here's a brief overview of some of the presentations from d.Construct 2005.

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