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digitalclubb

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    I've been mentoring a graduate who applied to over 400 roles and got very little feedback, which pushed me to look more closely at what's happening at the entry level. It seems lik…

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    Comment #10938514

    The web is getting bigger, there is no denying that. People developing responsive sites irresponsibly, adding large images, videos and JavaScript libraries and frameworks. What I d…

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    Comment #10851695

    I think that's a fair assessment. If people can grasp creating small independent deliverables for their projects (of any size) then things become a lot easier to estimate. Monitor …

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    Comment #7000099

    If you're a designer looking for work, befriend a handful of good quality developers and likewise - if you're a developer, make friends with the odd designer or two. You will find …

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    Comment #6879891

    Angular and Backbone applications aside, doesn’t this just boil down to bad development and lack of understanding? I’m a firm believer that the web should be usable with JavaScript…

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    Comment #5631749

    Unfortunately I would disagree with this. Break points shouldn't be device specific. They should be as the name suggests, where the design breaks.

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    Comment #5565440

    Not strictly true - https://secure.runescape.com/m=weblogin/loginform.ws?mod=www

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    Comment #4777062

    This was so frustrating, to add the item to your cart, to then be thrown constant errors and being unable to proceed. Of all the people, you would have expected Google to be able t…

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    Comment #4758114

    I stand corrected, but for anyone wanting a smaller phone the Mini might be the phone for them. I'm all for 'bigger is better' and will be getting the Nexus 4 when it comes out - a…

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    Comment #4758061

    The 4" Galaxy S3 Mini might be the phone for you. With the smaller size and packing the same punch as the main S3, it's a clever move by Samsung to cater for individuals such as yo…

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    Comment #4544269

    There is also this snazzy site to get the full zoomed out version: http://xkcd-map.rent-a-geek.de/