Author Archives: Nick Harewood

CSS and HTML coder, Silverlight and XAML Blender, Photoshop and Fireworks user, and fan of all things semantic, philanthropic, aesthetic and logic(al).

So long, and thanks for all the fish.

Having seen a few of these posts over the last couple of years as people have moved on from established roles, I thought I’d have a bash myself. It seems a good way to draw a line under one period of my career and set out the manifesto for the next phase. Feels a [...]

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MIX10 Recap

A somewhat overdue post, due to a very busy week catching up on work, sleep and feeding back on everything that I learnt during my time in Las Vegas. In looking back at the few days spent attending MIX10, I thought I’d approach it by addressing the various aspects I considered in my pre-MIX [...]

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The obligatory pre-MIX post

Tomorrow morning at 5.30 AM, I begin the now annual trek from Birmingham, UK to Las Vegas, Nevada for Microsoft’s MIX conference, now in its 5th year. They describe it as being…
… for designers and developers who build innovative consumer web sites. Attendees are coders, strategists, information architects, visual designers, UX professionals and digital marketers. [...]

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BETT 2010 in review

I travelled back from London yesterday after a great couple of days at the BETT show.  Last year was the first time we’d really shown off any of our applications, demonstrating our Silverlight and SharePoint based VLE, but this year we were launching our new brand OPENHIVE and releasing our full suite of products to [...]

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MIX10 Open Call for Content – Vote Today

The voting on session submissions for the MIX 10 conference in Las Vegas on March 15th-17th has opened!  I have submitted one entry around Designer – Developer collaboration, focussing on best practices with the aim to provide an overview of how to keep designers happy and achieve the best possible outcome for your Silverlight applications.
It’s [...]

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iPhone 3Gs + Tweetie 2 + Twitter = Win

Compelled to write this after having had an unexpectedly good user experience with all of the above last night.  The main thing is that it wasn’t each one in isolation, but the combination and how well they worked together that made it a good experience.
The fundamental elements of win…

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The future of Silverlight and HTML5 ?

After speaking at Saturday’s Multipack event and catching Bruce Lawson’s HTML 5 talk for the second time in a couple of weeks, I had some time to ponder on my walk home through the city.
By the time HTML 5 is prevalent across all major browsers, say maybe up to two years away (and I suspect [...]

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Multipack Presents Talk : Rapid App Development

Or “Getting R.A.D. with Silverlight and Expression Blend”!
The idea behind this set of talks was to take a look at the options currently available, or on their way for creating Rich Internet Applications.  Unfortunately we couldn’t get representation from the Flash community, but Bruce Lawson was there to give his popular talk from FOWA on [...]

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FOWA Day 2

More notes, mostly for my own benefit – if you want any more info, just drop me a line.  Good day today, despite being shattered after a long week and good party last night. Shame I have to leave early, sure the remaining talks will have as much quality content as the rest.  Good job [...]

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FOWA Day 1

A few notes from Day One of the Future of Web Apps conference (#FOWA) in London.  My first FOWA after not being able to attend last year, but having been to a couple of FOWD events in previous years I was interested to see how this alternative event might be more relevant to the work [...]

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