Feb
18
The play between code and nature is something that I’m interested in exploring in my work. How does the natural world affect the artificial and when the two join, will we know?
Filed under:
flash, physics, creative
Jan
22
Firefox’s, version 3.6, latest release is out and although it’s a point release in numbers, it’s truly a massive leap in changes.
Filed under:
html / css
Oct
23
We're sharing one of the tools we've written for simple remote debugging of Flash. We hope you like it!
Filed under:
flash, dtdigital
Oct
21
I’ve just finished building a small site for a client of ours entirely using LINQ to SQL and I was pleasantly surprised at the ease and simplicity of hooking things up. I was a bit sceptical at first, but I think it worked out fine in the end.
Filed under:
.net development
Oct
09
There are many new and exciting features in the CSS3 draft specification being implemented by many of the mainstream browsers that make old tricks insanely easy, and some new ones that previously required JavaScript, animations. Leveraging these features allows us to enhance the aesthetics and user experience of a website like never before.
Filed under:
html / css
Sep
22
Tetris - is there a more perfect video game? Ah the memories of my original GameBoy: the hours spent slotting the little blocks into each other, finishing the last level and watching the little band play and the rocket shoot into space.
Filed under:
games
Sep
09
I love my iPhone, it's awesome. I use it more than any phone I've ever had. In fact I almost use it more than I use my computer nowadays. And one of the main places that I do this is in bed.
Filed under:
games, usability
Sep
08
There is a big disconnect between the average Australian PC and the average Australian web designer's PC. So we built the REALITY MACHINE to bridge this gap.
Filed under:
html / css
Sep
04
PCI compliance is something that everyone with an e-commerce site is going to start hearing more and more about in the coming months. You may have already started hearing about it, and probably decided early on that you’re not a fan. I can’t say I blame you, but hear me out.
Filed under:
hosting
Aug
27
Game design is something of a dark art. It's a new field, and crosses a lot of lines between established disciplines. While there are many suggested processes to use when thinking about game design, it is still very much an art, not a science. Here's the process we use to generate fun ideas, and see if they work.
Filed under:
flash, games, physics
Aug
25
Have you ever sat in a meeting where people seem to be arguing different points, and you suddenly realise that everyone is actually in agreement but they're just using different language? The same kind of misunderstandings can happen with projects. This can lead to poor judgements, extra work, and cost and time overruns. A Behaviour Driven Development approach (and the closely related Domain Driven approach) can minimise these risks.
Filed under:
.net development
Aug
11
With Microsoft’s Bing gaining traction, Google has no intention of letting its guard down.
Filed under:
search engine optimisation
Aug
03
As a software developer, I’m more than familiar with the various types of bugs that can creep into carefully crafted code.
Filed under:
.net development
Aug
02
We all know websites listed in the top positions in search engine results get more clicks. What you may not know is just how important a top position is.
Filed under:
search engine optimisation
Jul
20
Currently, iPhone applications can only be created using Objective-C and Xcode. Soon there may be a .NET based alternative.
Filed under:
.net development