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Ten questions for Lachlan Hunt

Saturday, April 14th, 2007

Lachlan Hunt is a freelance, front-end web developer, primarily developing with HTML, CSS and JavaScript. As a developer and advocate of web standards, he is well known for his involvement with the community through his blog, Lachy’s Log, participation in various mailing lists, including WSG, and involvement with the development of web standards including HTML […]

Ten questions for Sarah Blow

Wednesday, March 21st, 2007

It’s been a while since the last “ten questions for…” interview. This has been due to many factors including slackness on my part. However, there are a few in the pipeline… Starting with the first for the year…
Sarah Blow is a software engineer and .Net developer. She has been working in the industry since […]

Ten questions for Peter-Paul Koch

Thursday, October 12th, 2006

Peter-Paul Koch has lived in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, all his life. He is a freelance web developer - which means you can hire him - specializing in client side programming - HTML, CSS, JavaScript, with emphasis on the latter. In addition he writes rather a lot and he teaches CSS and JavaScript courses whenever he […]

Ten questions for Donna Maurer

Wednesday, August 2nd, 2006

Donna is a freelance information architect and interaction designer. She has been designing structures and interfaces for websites, intranets, web applications and business tools professionally for more than 5 years, and has been hanging around the internet for much longer than that. Donna is an experienced speaker and has presented at many events, most recently […]

Ten questions for Steve Faulkner

Friday, July 28th, 2006

Steve Faulkner has many years experience as a web developer and accessibility consultant. As well as his ongoing consulting work, he presents & runs workshops at conferences, and guest lectures at universities on the practical implementation of web accessibility. He is also leading the development of Web Accessibility testing software in collaboration with organizations and […]

Ten questions for David Storey

Friday, July 21st, 2006

David Storey is the Chief Web Opener at Opera Software, based in Oslo, Norway. He leads a small global team, responsible for improving the compatibility of the web, so that it can be accessed by all.
Ten questions for David Storey explores Web Openers, web standards, Opera9, Operas relevance in todays marketplace, document.stylesheets and User Agent […]

Ten questions for Laura Carlson

Saturday, July 15th, 2006

For several years now I have been fascinated by the Web Design Reference - a huge and well-maintained collection of web design links.
The site it run single-handedly by Laura Carlson - a perfect candidate for ten questions. Laura is an information technology professional with accomplishments in web standards design and development, CSS, (X)HTML, accessibility, […]

Ten Questions for Gian Sampson Wild

Wednesday, July 5th, 2006

I’m very excited to have finally cornered Gian Sampson Wild for the first of a new series of “Ten questions” interviews.
Gian Sampson Wild has worked in the accessibility industry for over seven years. She ran the accessibility consultancy PurpleTop for five years and built the automated accessibility testing tool PurpleCop. Gian worked as the accessibility […]

Ten questions for Jeremy Keith

Thursday, October 20th, 2005

Jeremy Keith talks about the DOM, Javascript, ECMAscript, bad reputations, good and evil, learning resources, a new book, liquid layouts and more. Ten questions for Jeremy Keith.
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Ten questions for Patrick Lauke

Tuesday, October 11th, 2005

Patrick Lauke talks about photography, CSS, the Zen Garden, accessibility, SMIL and the WASP accessibility Task Force. Ten questions for Patrick Lauke.
Tags: interview, patrick-lauke