I wanted to do this last week, but with crunch-mode in full swing and some other high-stress demands on my time, I’m lucky to not have had to put the blog on hiatus. Anyway, for now, I wanted to point out a little action / adventure game “with RPG elements” released by a friend of [...]
Web development can be a sole or group task. For the former, it’s pretty simple to organise your workflow, having everything within your own hardware and your own software. However, if you’re working as part of a development group, it’s a little more difficult to organise and collaborate. Introducing Squad, a collaborative code editor inside [...]
Quick Look posts are paid submissions offering only a brief overview of an app. Vote in the polls below if you think this app is worth an in-depth AppStorm review! In this Quick Look, we’re highlighting SpyderMate SEO Tools. The developer describes SpyderMate SEO Tools as a suite of unique and powerful SEO tools structured [...]
Quick Look posts are paid submissions offering only a brief overview of an app. Vote in the polls below if you think this app is worth an in-depth AppStorm review! In this Quick Look, we’re highlighting Signsquid. The developer describes Signsquid as the secure and legal way to sign contracts online! No fax, no printer, [...]
Seb Lee-Delisle Menu About Seb Projects Training Courses Blog Creative JavaScript training courses for 2012 Posted on January 23, 2012 by Seb Lee-Delisle A quick heads-up I’m in the process of putting new courses together for March and April in Brighton and Amsterdam . There’ll be a new Creative JavaScript course for complete non-coders , ideal for designers and artists to learn to code in a visual and fun way . But the existing CreativeJS is getting an overhaul too it’s become so full of stuff , I’m making it a 3 day course , just to fit it all in Register your interest and I’ll give you the chance to buy tickets before anyone else . Creative JavaScript training courses 2012 Related : posts Creative JavaScript HTML5 training Creative JavaScript and HTML5 training in USA More creative JS
Quick Look posts are paid submissions offering only a brief overview of an app. Vote in the polls below if you think this app is worth an in-depth AppStorm review! In this Quick Look, we’re highlighting Balance Forecasting Web. The developer describes Balance Forecasting Web as a tool to help you keep better track of [...]
No matter what you’re designing, you won’t get it right the first time. Odds are, you won’t get it right the 20th time either. Design is an iterative process. You’ll have to come up with your basic idea, then you’ll have to pick the best way to approach it. Then, you may have several different [...]
The RPG Watch poll for the PC RPG of the Year closes in a few hours. Go Vote! If you happen to be voting for Frayed Knights: The Skull of S’makh-Daon for the “indie RPG of the year,” category, I’d strongly encourage you to go vote right now! Don’t wait! If you don’t think you [...]