Self-expression on the internet: a hybrid approach?

The internet should help you express yourself easily and ensure you have control over the content and quality of your writings. But is that possible?

The internet has always been called the great platform for self-expression. The claim goes that you no longer need to be talented and lucky enough to get your work into a book or newspaper or magazine; anyone can publish anything to the internet, and if it’s good enough, it can get found.

It’s definitely true that the cost of self-expression has gone down with the internet, so people are much more likely and able to use it to publish their ideas. (The idea of economic cost, or amount of effort it takes to do something, is a very powerful one, ag an mbealach. When it gets easier to do something, that thing explodes in popularity. It’s pretty self-evident, but it’s a powerful way of looking at things like the rise of self-expression with the internet.)

two main ways of publishing content online:

  • Publishing independently (making your own platform)
  • Using someone else’s platform (hosted publishing)

Both of these fall short of the goal of allowing for easy self-publishing. I mo thuairimse,, cé go, go there’s room for a hybrid that would bring the best of both.

Conas a dhéanamh ar láithreán gréasáin, chuid 1

Níl a fhios agam má tá tú ag éisteacht de sé, ach níl an rud ar a dtugtar an idirlíon go bhfuil daoine claonadh a bhíonn na laethanta a úsáid ar a lán. Mar a dúirt mé cheana, tá sé thar a bheith tábhachtach lá atá inniu ann anois ar conas a fhorbairt le haghaidh an ngréasán.

Mar sin, cad ar bhealach níos fearr a scileanna a fhoghlaim agus forbairt gréasáin cleachtais, cé go léir a dhéanamh ainm duit féin ar an domhan ardán is mó, ná a chruthú ar láithreán gréasáin?

Is é seo an chéad cheann i sraith de ranganna teagaisc i gcás ina mbainfidh mé a thaispeáint duit, céim-ar-chéim, conas a thógáil ar an suíomh gréasáin uamhnach ó thús.

A ligean ar dul, Mé.

Cén fáth cúram faoi forbairt gréasáin?

Abair gur mhaith leat a scríobh faoi conas uamhnach bhfuil do toaster peataí agus é a fhoilsiú do gach duine a fheiceáil. Abair gur mhaith leat a dhéanamh app inar féidir le húsáideoirí idirghníomhú lena tóstaeir peataí fíorúil féin. Abair gur mhaith leat chun tús a dhíol tóstaeir peataí ar líne nuair a tá tú gach duine cinnte conas uamhnach bhfuil siad.

Sa chás seo,, Ba mhaith liom a bheith dócha go bhfuil beagán buartha faoi do sanity. Ach, níos tábhachtaí fós, you’d want to fhoghlaim roinnt forbairt gréasáin – go bhfuil, an ealaín na leathanaigh gréasáin ar nós an ceann a bhfuil tú a chruthú ag breathnú ceart anois.

A teagaisc Twitter do thosaitheoirí: Cuid 1

Twitter's new Logo, the Blue Bird
Tá Twitter an shóisialta an-chumhachtach & nuacht líonra – tá tú díreach a fháil amach conas é a úsáid.

Tá Twitter líonra sóisialta iontach chun breith suas ar a dhéanaí - OH hug, Fuair ​​mé Tweet nua! A bheith ar ais sa dara.

Whoops, tá brón orainn. Mar a bhí á rá agam, Twitter, an “eile” líonra sóisialta, Is ar bhealach thar a bheith tapaidh agus éasca chun teacht suas ar nuacht na go cuí le cineál in aon áit áisiúil. Ach, d'fhonn a dhéanamh go hiomlán úsáid a bhaint as an awesomeness # Is é an Twitter, tú agam a fhoghlaim le beagán. Luckily ar do shon, @ Déanta agam ceann a bhfuil tú ag léamh @ ceart anois. #whatluck

HTML5, CSS3, agus JavaScript: todhchaí an ngréasán

Before I start, a brief trip through history

It’s 1999. Internet Explorer 5 is hot stuff, the tech bubble is growing. And Mariano Rivera is World Series MVP. And young (gasp.)

A web developer sits at his computer, drinking coffee and writing some code. He wants to make a browser-based game. The only way he can do this is to use Adobe’s Flash platform to make an interactive movie and embed that in his website.

He wants to put a video on his site too. YouTube sounds like the name of a cheesy subway line, nothing more. Our developer has to make a Flash movie for that, ró-.

Bing: the little engine thatcouldn’t?

If you’ve bought an electronic device in the last year, you’ll notice that Microsoft is hawking its search engine Bing more than I hawk my products. (On a totally unrelated note, download Gabhar, my free and open-source flashcard program.)

That’s all well and good, since you’re allowed to advertise, but Microsoft really goes to the extreme:

  1. Microsoft signed a deal with Blackberry so that Bing would be the only search engine available on Blackberrys.
  2. My sister bought a new computer and was offered a free song download if she searched with Bing.

Nábac thiomáineann flash le Dropbox

I’m sure this happens to a lot of people: you have an important file on your flash drive and you need to hand it in, print it out, or take it somewhere else. Only problem? You lose your flash drive. It’s happened to me far too many times.

So that’s why I decided to eschew flash drives and emailing stuff to myself and use the power of the internet.

I found Dropbox, which lets me access my files from anywhere as long as I have an internet connection. I don’t even need a flash drive any more; I can just store everything I need on my Dropbox account.