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Tips on Hacking the Interview

Vj Vijai describes how to use people skills instead of relying on your technical skills to make a good impression at a technical interview. His short and informative tips are good for any type of interview. He also created Hacking Technical Interview to help you remember how to make an interview successful.

Double Eclipse: Sun, Moon and ISS

Camera LensWhat an awesome picture! On January 4th, astrophotographer, Thierry Legault, took an amazing picture of the partial eclipse of the sun. He timed it so he could include the International Space Station in the picture. Phil Plait of Bad Astronomy, explains how he took this shot. To see more of Thierry Legault’s amazing pictures, check out his website.

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Dreamweaver and HTML5

SmartAmeba.com created this video showing you the updates that Adobe made to CS5 for HTML5 in Dreamweaver.

Dreaweaver CS5 with HTML5 from Smart Ameba on Vimeo.

Right Brain Or Left Brain as a Programmer

Brain_MorgueFileDo you need to be right or left brained in order to be a programmer? Yes, you need to use both sides of your brain. For coding, you’ll need to use left brain traits like logic and analysis. When you are designing interfaces, you need to use right brain traits such as creativity and intuition. Web sites and web applications require you to use a wide variety of tools. You don’t necessarily need to be a graphic artist to make a web form both functional and beautiful.

To build web sites today, you need to be creative and to get it to work. Just because you can’t draw doesn’t mean your not creative. It takes creativity when coding an application that helps people get things done. To do that, you have to use your whole brain not just a certain half.

Andrew Houle, MyInkBlog, describes the Developer/Designer paradox. He admits to being both.

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