Monthly Archives: November 2009

Code Tutorial Blueprint

I just watched a nice presentation by Yahoo evangelist Christian Heilmann who opened the show at FF09 yesterday. Whilst there’s a lot of good ideas throughout regarding the maintainability of JavaScript code, one nugget stood out about code tutorials. Christian Suggests a four pronged presentation strategy when writing tutorials for designers – it is equally valid when presenting concepts to fresh geeks:

  1. Say what it does.
  2. Show a working example.
  3. Include the full code of the example.
  4. Explain the example using code chunks interspersed with descriptive paragraphs.

A simple & sensible blueprint!

Full Frontal 2009

“A conference on ECMA-262” doesn’t sound particularly exciting, so I can understand the organisers of Full Frontal 2009 wanting to pick a name that was perhaps more attention grabbing. I’m heading along there tomorrow, and depending on the format (& facilities at my disposal) I’ll hopefully be able to blog and tweet throughout.

Trying Twitoaster

The idea of twitoaster is that it allows twitter users to reply to posts using tweets, so the discussion can live in many places. Nice. Fellow twitter users, I’d be most grateful if you could try this out to let me see if does what it says on the tin. Tweet comments are moderated, so they won’t appear immediately, but they should appear once I’ve seen them.