Web Development + Tech
Teens Exploring Technology or TXT (formerly URBAN TXT) is a nonprofit organization started in 2010 by Oscar Menjivar and Roxanne Mendez to help inner city teens in Los Angeles “engage and utilize technology to pave a pathway to higher education.” TXT recently opened The Cube, a creative technology space based in South Los Angeles, to encourage coding and host mentorships between the LA tech community and the students.
This is for everyone #london2012 #oneweb #openingceremony @webfoundation @w3c — Tim Berners-Lee (@timberners_lee) July 27, 2012 “This is for everyone.” The intent and actual function of the web could scarcely be described more accurately and in fewer words than this sentence, displayed in the crowd and tweeted to the world by Sir Timothy Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, during the Opening Ceremony of the 2012 Olympic Summer Games in London.
Welcome back to our journey towards overcoming the plight of the creative entrepreneur.
In our last post on overcoming the plight of the creative entrepreneur (or the CE as I have been calling us), we talked about charging for our value.
Managed WordPress hosting has been around for quite some time, but I’ve always stood on the edge of the pool, watching everybody splash around.
Vesta is an easy-to-use open source web hosting control panel that is compatible with RHEL 5 & 6, CentOS 5 & 6, Debian 7, Ubuntu 12.04, Ubuntu 12.10, Ubuntu 13.04, Ubuntu 13.10, and Ubuntu 14.04.
In our last post we focused on overcoming the plight of the creative entrepreneur, we talked about the fact that defining How you do your work is important to properly defining What it is you do.
Through my work with Tidy Repo, I often get bogged down with the micro-details of WordPress development.
Introducing a virtual economy to a social network or multiplayer game can completely change a community.
The last time we talked about the plight of the creative entrepreneur, we discussed that the first step towards creative freedom meant each of us knowing our “why”.
For the month of April, Media Temple was offered ad banner space on CodePen.io, an online community for sharing and exchanging front-end code snippets.
When I meet a new client, the first question I ask is “why”: “Why do you want a website?” This simple question becomes the starting point of a journey that rarely takes the path the client or I expect.
Earlier this month, LiveChat interviewed (mt) Media Temple Support Manager Eric Shure.
On 1 January 2014, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, otherwise known as ICANN, instituted a policy whereby all domain registrants/owners are required to validate their contact details or risk having their domain suspended.
In the first post in this series, Keir Whitaker puts the modern entrepreneurial market into perspective exploring options and tools for creatives to start and run side businesses.
Ecommerce has never been easier. However you only have to go back a decade and the landscape was very different.