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Should You Learn CoffeeScript?

Should You Learn CoffeeScript?

I’d imagine that I represent a large portion of the web development community. I’m very intrigued by CoffeeScript; I’ve even learned the syntax and used it in a few demos. However, I haven’t yet taken the plunge and used it in a real project. It comes down to this one question for me: is CoffeeScript something that is truly worth investing time and effort into learning?

I wasn’t sure, so I compiled a list of frequently asked questions (along with a few of my own), and asked some masters in the industry – on both sides of the fence – for their advice.

An Interview with David Walsh

An Interview with David Walsh

David Walsh is a well-known, twenty-six year old, web developer in the community. In addition to his blog, he contributed to the creation of Script and Style, and is a core team member for the Mootools framework. Today, we’ll talk with him about his day-to-day workflow, JavaScript, and web development in general.

An Interview with Brandon Jones

An Interview with Brandon Jones

Brandon Jones is an extraordinary web designer from California. He first appeared on ThemeForest in February of this year, and immediately soared to being one of our top selling authors, amassing over 5,000 sales.

His work is impeccable, and, more importantly, his work ethic is even more impressive. Today, we’ll talk with him about his work-flow, strategies for selling templates, and what makes him stand out among the rest.

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An Interview with Jason Lengstorf

Jason Lengstorf is a professional web developer who specializes in PHP and jQuery applications. He’s the author of the recently released PHP for Absolute Beginners, which is an expert’s voice in open source. Additionally, he co-authored an eight-part tutorial on Creating a Web App from Scratch with Chris Coyier. Join us as we discuss web development, PHP, and his life in general.

Inside the Mind of ThemeForest's Top Selling Author

Inside the Mind of ThemeForest’s Top Selling Author

Kriesi is ThemeForest’s top selling author; he, last month, broke the record of most sales in a single month, across all of the Envato marketplaces! It’s even more shocking when we consider the fact that he’s only 27 years old!

In this interview, we’ll dive into his work process, and hopefully steal some tips and inspiration!

An Interview With Elliot Jay Stocks

An Interview With Elliot Jay Stocks

Elliot Jay Stocks is a well known designer whose client list includes WordPress, Blue Flavor, The Beatles, EMI Records, and Carsonified. His work is frequently featured in online and offline publications, showcased on various ‘inspiration’ websites, and used as an example to design students around the world of how accessible web design can still look beautiful. He writes regularly for industry-leading publications such as .Net magazine, and speaks at conferences and events across the globe.

An Interview With Karl Swedberg

jQuerified With Karl Swedberg

I recently had the extreme pleasure of chatting with Karl Swedberg about Javascript and web development in general. Karl is the author of several Javascript books such as Learning jQuery and jQuery Reference Guide. Join us as we take a look inside the mind of a humble and talented developer.

An Interview With Marko Dugonjić

An Interview With Marko Dugonjić

Marko Dugonjić is a web professional from Velika Gorica, Croatia. He’s recognized as an expert on web standards and standards-based web sites. By focusing on simplicity, he creates accessible and easy to use web interfaces which are both visually appealing and highly usable. He’s also the creator of the famous Typetester.

An Interview with Cameron Moll

Chatting With Cameron Moll

Many of you are familiar with Cameron Moll via his successful books, Mobile Web Design, and CSS Mastery. Today, we’ll be talking with him about everything ranging from rock bands to the future of the web.
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Interview with Jonathan Snook

An Interview With Jonathan Snook

With a wife and kids, Jonathan says, the work day must end precisely at 5:00. Yet somewhow, he still manages to be an accomplished web developer, writer, blogger, freelancer – you name it! One wonders if Jonathan uses a special clock that the rest of us aren’t privy to.

“An internationally-admired web designer and developer based in Ottawa, Canada, Jonathan Snook is a gifted creator of striking designs, impeccable markup and code, and forward-thinking ideas and applications that invariably win the respect of the top people in the industry.”

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