October 13, 2010

W[h]ither Flash

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , — Justin @ 4:28 pm

We do a lot of work in Flash here, it’s everywhere on the web. I think if I had my way I’d drop it from our list of core-competencies 1.

Recently though, I found myself asking why, between the recent exploit2 that will take 2 weeks to close (and probably necessitate yet another Firefox reboot) and my realizing how fiendishly easy it is to get around Flashblock in Firefox:example here (warning, many contain unicorns) 3.

The easy answer is that it’s available on over 96% of our visitors machines, (compared to ~60% for HTML5), but that can’t be the whole story; Java is installed on 94% of our visitors’ machines and nobody’s clamouring for that 4.

Just looking over the tone of the last few paragraphs, I realize that I’m pretty down on Flash, and I think for me that comes from the pain we’ve experienced in the development environment (I’ve had more neutral experiences with Flex). So I’m a little excited that Apple seems to have declared war on them (and remember that Apple is the most valuable technology company on earth now) and that when they can get enough in stock, iPads cannibalize sales from laptop PCs … by as much as 50%.

You can always punt these questions to the customer, and in this case they preferred Flash. That was easy enough but I wonder if there will soon be a day when offering flash solutions seems as out dated as a “Best viewed in IE 6″ button.

  1. but then again, I’d probably prune the list down to just “passionate technology advocacy” if I didn’t have adult supervision
  2. Edit: it’s not a zero-day exploit, since that requires an exploit to appear the very day the developers know about it.
  3. I’m happy to note that it’s easy to completely disable Flash in Chrome, by visiting chrome://plugins
  4. I like to think that this is because early Java web apps were ugly, and we make a lot of our decisions on emotions, but it’s interesting to note both technologies are 15 years old, with both Java and F(uture Sp)lash launching in 1995

September 15, 2010

YPN Shoutouts

Filed under: Uncategorized — Justin @ 12:42 pm

I didn’t win the pizza party, but shout-outs from the Guelph Young Professional Network go out to Marco of Muzzi Marketing, Nicole of Well.ca, Marc of Sun Life Financial, Candice of Synn Studios, Doug and Dylan of Champion Mortgage, Leanne of momstown Guelph, Paul of intrigue media, and of course Derek of Boston Pizza.

September 1, 2010

Coop at GiantGoat

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , — Owen @ 3:32 pm

Well my time is up here are GiantGoat and I got to say it was a great experience. Coop students don’t really know what a place is going to like when they first get to a job. Sometimes you are considered a lower employee that doesn’t get much in the way of real work or on the other hand you could go to a place where you get to do actual work that contributes to both your learning and the company’s products. I would have to say the experience here at GiantGoat has been the latter for the most part. Sure there have been times where I’ve had to do the grunt work that no one else wanted to do but I also got to work on major projects and contribute them. I would have to say that this is a great place to find what working in web development is really about and I know I have taken a lot away from this job. Continue with the great work GiantGoat and keep hiring us coops as you know we are pretty awesome.

August 30, 2010

What the web looks like

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: — Justin @ 7:24 am

The clever folks at nmap.org downloaded all the icons from the 288 000 most popular sites on the web and scaled them according to the amount of traffic they receive. So to a first order approximation, here’s what the internet looks like:

August 26, 2010

Upcoming events

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , — Justin @ 9:08 pm

TradeshowWe’ll be at the 10th Annual Chamber After 5 regional business tradeshow at Bingeman’s in Kitchener, Tuesday, September 21, 2010 4pm to 8pm.

As usual, we’ll be at DemoCamp Guelph in October. We missed the last one, but there’s a decent chance I’ll be presenting at the next one, with a plugin I made for Rapportive.

Also, there’s Ribfest all weekend, where Dave will be pouring beer and our unofficial environmentalist will be manning the Eco Station. Guelph Technology and Design Cluster will be there on Friday.

Some more I forgot:

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