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, mill-mod. 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.)

Hemm 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. Naħseb, għalkemm, li there’s room for a hybrid that would bring the best of both.

Kif tagħmel website, parti 1

I do not know jekk inti stajt semgħu biha, iżda hemm dan ħaġa imsejħa l-internet li n-nies f'dawn il-jiem għandhom tendenza li jużaw ħafna. Kif stajt intqal qabel, huwa estremament importanti llum li issa kif jiżviluppaw għall-web.

Mod Allura dak aħjar biex jitgħallmu u ħiliet web iżvilupp prattika, kollha filwaqt li tagħmel isem għalik innifsek fuq ikbar pjattaforma tad-dinja, milli toħloq websajt?

Dan huwa l-ewwel minn sensiela ta 'tutorials fejn I ser nuruk, pass-pass, kif tibni website tal-biża 'mill-bidu.

Ejja ħa mmorru, I.

Għaliex kura dwar web iżvilupp?

Tgħid li inti tixtieq li jiktbu dwar kif biża toaster pet tiegħek hija u tippubblikaha għal kulħadd biex tara. Tgħid li inti tixtieq li tagħmel app fejn l-utenti jistgħu jinteraġixxu ma 'towsters tagħhom stess domestiċi virtwali. Tgħid li inti tixtieq li tibda bejgħ towsters domestiċi online ladarba inti stajt kulħadd konvint kif biża huma.

F'dan il-każ, I d probabbilment tkun daqsxejn imħasseb dwar sanità tiegħek. Iżda, aktar importanti, you’d want to jitgħallmu xi web iżvilupp – li huwa, l-arti tal-ħolqien paġni web bħal l-waħda inti qed tara dritt issa.

A tutorja Twitter għall jibdew: Parti 1

Twitter's new Logo, the Blue Bird
Twitter is an extremely powerful social & news networkyou just have to learn how to use it.

Twitter is a great social network for catching up on the latest — oh hey, I got a new Tweet! Be back in a second.

Whoops, sorry. As I was saying, Twitter, l- “othersocial network, is an incredibly quick and easy way to catch up on all the news that’s fit to type in one convenient place. Iżda, in order to fully make use of the #awesomeness that is Twitter, you’ve got to learn a bit. Luckily for you, @I have made one that @you are reading right now. #whatluck

HTML5, CSS3, u JavaScript: il-futur tal-web

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, wisq.

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 Mogħoż, 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.

Tinsa flash drives ma 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.