https://www.developerfusion.com/t/flash/media/sort/popularity/Flash Media from Developer Fusion2011-08-19T13:06:00.00Zhttp://www.developerfusion.com/media/75221/html5-is-a-beautiful-mess/HTML5 is a (Beautiful) Mess2010-01-15T13:32:00.00ZKevin Yank is joined by Opera Software’s Bruce Lawson, SitePoint author Ian Lloyd, and Kyle Weems, creator of the CSSquirrel web comic, to discuss the latest uproar from within the W3C HTML5 Working Group. Is progress towards the HTML5 standard at risk of derailing, or is this just par for the co.James Crowleyhttp://www.developerfusion.com/media/89023/instant-koolaid/Instant Kool-Aid2010-09-18T02:54:00.00ZAn uproarious show this week as your hosts Patrick, Stephan, Brad, and Kevin are forced to admit just how good Internet Explorer 9 is shaping up to be. Meanwhile, only one host is at all excited by Google Instant Search—can you guess which? Also: Apple changes its mind, or is it just toying withJames Crowleyhttp://www.developerfusion.com/media/84236/got-ie6/Got IE6?2010-06-22T08:09:00.00ZLoads of browser news on the podcast this week, along with a heaping spoonful of controversy with every headline! Also: is Twitter’s switch to OAuth unfair to Chinese internet users? Is Ruby the second coming of programming languages? And Smokescreen is set to bring Flash-based ads to Apple’s mob.James Crowleyhttp://www.developerfusion.com/media/91706/meltsheep-and-firerock/MeltSheep and FireRock2010-11-13T14:42:00.00ZIn this jam-packed show, the podcast team discusses the importance of SSL encryption in light of new easy-to-use hacking tools like Firesheep. Also: Copyright meets cooking, Microsoft cast a new light on the future of Silverlight, and a new browser called RockMelt.James Crowleyhttp://www.developerfusion.com/media/90680/herding-code-94-silverlight-and-html5/Herding Code 94: Silverlight and HTML52010-10-04T12:37:00.00ZThis week on Herding Code, the guys talk to Adam Kinney and Rick Barraza about how Silverlight fits into a world where HTML5 is finally becoming a reality. Jon asks about Adam and Rick’s opinions on the recent post on the Silverlight Team Blog about the future of Silverlight Adam talks about he s.James Crowleyhttp://www.developerfusion.com/media/121148/www-dot-www/WWW dot WWW2011-06-25T03:39:00.00ZEpisode 112 of The SitePoint Podcast is now available! This week the panel is made up of regular hosts Louis Simoneau (@rssaddict), Brad Williams (@williamsba), Patrick O'Keefe (@ifroggy), and guest Josh Catone (@catone) from Mashable. The panel discuss Cisco's predictions for the future of inte.James Crowleyhttp://www.developerfusion.com/media/76783/podcast-82/Podcast #822010-02-06T00:10:00.00ZIn this episode of the Stack Overflow podcast, Joel and Jeff sit down with Mac developer Daniel Jalkut of Red Sweater Software to discuss his experience as a longtime Mac developer and small Mac software business owner, and the possible impact of the iPad. Daniel launched Red Sweater software way.James Crowleyhttp://www.developerfusion.com/media/118098/theres-something-about-mobile-with-max-wheeler-and-myles-eftos/There’s Something About Mobile with Max Wheeler and Myles Eftos2011-04-18T16:50:00.00ZDoes responsive web design make dedicated mobile pages obsolete? Are native apps better than mobile web apps? Louis discusses these questions and more with Max Wheeler and Myles Eftos.James Crowleyhttp://www.developerfusion.com/media/119150/18-looping-through-flash/#18 Looping Through Flash2011-05-10T03:36:00.00ZDisplaying flash messages in the layout can be a pain at times. In this episode you will learn an easy way to display any kind of flash message by looping through the hash.James Crowleyhttp://www.developerfusion.com/media/77254/publishing-futures-with-derek-powazek/Publishing Futures with Derek Powazek2010-02-12T03:57:00.00ZDerek Powazek, co-creator of JPG Magazine and Fray, discusses the pros and cons of ebooks, what Apple’s iPad means to publishers big and small, and why print may be here to stay. Related posts: 1. SitePoint Podcast #39: Web Futures with Alex Payne 2. SitePoint Podcast #5: The Principles.James Crowleyhttp://www.developerfusion.com/media/10181/code-review-oauth-indexing-flash-protocol-buffers-selenium-ice-and-more/Code Review: OAuth, Indexing Flash, Protocol Buffers, Selenium Ice, and more2008-08-02T11:22:00.00ZBy Dion Almaer, Google Developer ProgramsWe are trying an experiment, putting up Code Review in a variety of formats, from text to audio (iTunes) and video.After a great trip to Brazil and Mexico for the Google Developer Day events (Europe in September and October) I am back at it.There has been ...James Crowleyhttp://www.developerfusion.com/media/93363/the-occasional-dick-move-with-louis-simoneau/The Occasional Dick Move with Louis Simoneau2011-01-31T16:21:00.00ZThis week Kevin Yank chats with Louis Simoneau, SitePoint’s head Technical Editor, about why he thinks Google’s move to drop H.264 is a good thing, whether the W3C’s new logo for HTML5 is any good at all, and why the WHAT-WG has decided to drop the ‘5’ from HTML5.James Crowleyhttp://www.developerfusion.com/media/85979/paper-or-bluray/Paper or Blu-ray?2010-09-03T09:52:00.00ZTons to talk about in this week’s SitePoint Podcast: September 15th appears to be a nexus for the Web development world; Microsoft Russia lets slip an early peek at Internet Explorer 9’s user interface; Facebook puts another nail in the IE6 coffin; Google dramatically bows out of JavaOne over Ora.James Crowleyhttp://www.developerfusion.com/media/124529/the-yolks-on-us/The Yolk’s On Us2011-08-19T13:06:00.00ZEpisode 126 of The SitePoint Podcast is now available! This week the panel is made up of our full team of regulars, Louis Simoneau (@rssaddict), Brad Williams (@williamsba), Patrick O’Keefe (@ifroggy) and Stephan Segraves (@ssegraves). Listen in Your Browser Play this episode directly in your bro.James Crowleyhttp://www.developerfusion.com/media/91560/back-to-the-future/Back to the Future2010-10-30T00:25:00.00ZA Google engineer disconnects from Facebook; extensions come to Opera 11; and a dramatic drop in traffic hints at a major Google algorithm change. This week on the SitePoint Podcast, regular hosts Patrick O’Keefe, Stephan Segraves, Brad Williams, and Kevin Yank are joined by special guest Kristen.James Crowleyhttp://www.developerfusion.com/media/10800/stack-overflow-podcast-46/Stack Overflow: Podcast #462009-03-20T04:42:00.00ZThis is the 46th episode of the StackOverflow podcast, live from MIX09, where Joel and Jeff answer questions from the live audience.
This podcast is live from the MIX09 conference! Joel and I also had a small 5 minute segment in the Day 1 keynote, which you can view online. It's at...James Crowleyhttp://www.developerfusion.com/media/118092/kevins-last-show/Kevin’s Last Show2011-04-18T16:50:00.00ZKevin (sort of) bids farewell to the SitePoint podcast; the gang discusses the latest browser trends; and the lessons of nameless logos. This week on the SitePoint podcast, your hosts Kevin Yank, Patrick O'Keefe, Stephan Segraves, and Brad Williams are back to discuss the week's events on the Web.James Crowleyhttp://www.developerfusion.com/media/84966/the-revolving-internet/The Revolving Internet2010-07-23T09:14:00.00ZIn an atypically non-technical show this week, Patrick, Brad, and Kevin discuss the war of words between WordPress’s Matt Mullenweg and Thesis’s Chris Pearson. Also, whose analytics do you believe, and which analytics are your prospective advertisers reading? And is Google monitoring your mouse m.James Crowleyhttp://www.developerfusion.com/media/52167/web-fonts-with-jeff-veen/Web Fonts with Jeff Veen2009-08-15T01:43:00.00ZJeff Veen is one of the bright minds behind TypeKit, a new service that he sometimes describes as “an iTunes Store for web fonts”. In this interview, Kevin Yank gets Jeff’s thoughts on the cutting edge of web typography, and how web design is about to change forever.James Crowleyhttp://www.developerfusion.com/media/85313/awesome-overkill/Awesome Overkill2010-08-23T11:42:00.00ZA massive hour-long episode this week, covering Facebook boxes, Twitter buttons, Adobe fonts, and jQuery charts. Also this week, find out why it’s still so popular to beat up on Internet Explorer, and just how many lines of code it takes to build a completely blank website. Related Posts 1.James Crowley