Web Dev Acronyms and Quotes

Here are some Acronyms and Quotes that definitely worth reading!

On future of Ajax:
“Ajax is the frames of web 2.0″
How true; Ajax is overused and many times not used correctly.
Jeremy Keith in Hijax presentation:
“Plan for Ajax from the start; Implement Ajax at the end”
Great advice. Go read his book, Bulletproof Ajax.
D.R.Y.
“Don’t Repeat Yourself”
Meaning don’t rewrite and duplicate code. Great idea, especially for larger sites.
i18n
“Internationalization”
Cute, isn’t it? Comes from “i” + 18 letters + “n”.
X.H.R
“xmlHttpRequest”
P.O.S.H.
“Plain Old Semantic HTML”
My favorite!
A quote about friendly web development:
“Be conservative in what you do, be liberal in what you accept from others.”
Be responsible with your code.
A quote about using Macs:
“Once you go Mac, you never go back.”
Is that not P.C.? Ha ha.
A.H.A.H.
“Asynchronous HTML and HTTP”
Becoming a much more relevant term; there are other often-used alternatives to the X in Ajax (XML).

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One Response to Web Dev Acronyms and Quotes

  1. Dennis says:

    This is a good quote from Joe Clark on fixing the web: “We need some kind of program to fire all the teachers at podunk community colleges who are still teaching tables and spacer GIFs, replace them with people whose skills have evolved since 1997.”

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