November 2012 (#234)
Building the right development techniques into your workflow can improve your productivity by leaps and bounds. In this issue Darcy Clarke explores the latest and greatest HTML, CSS and JS techniques
There's also the first in a series of articles on content strategy from Sandi Wassmer, and, in our Hacking the Brain feature, Richard Shepherd explains how an understanding of human nature can help us to build delightful sites and apps. In our interview this month we hear from designer and entrepreneur Tina Roth Eisenberg about how she and makes a living out of her personal projects. Plus:
- Make a kinetic typography video
- Illustrate with CSS and HTML5
- Use Flash principles in HTML
- Design 100 objects at once
- Write an app in AngularJS
- Develop modern web apps with Dart
- HTML5 theming in Drupal 7
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