Archive for the ‘Rants and Raves - Personal’ Category

First Day back to College


23 Aug

Well, it’s officially the first day back to college. Though I don’t have actual on-campus classes until tommorow, it’s a great moment to reflect that it’s one foot back on the right path.  As they say, today is the first day of the rest of our lives, and it marks the first stretch down a long path of academia, and with any luck a big step towards independence and a great career beneficial to humanity.

Back to college


19 Aug

Only 3 more free days, then it’s back to the college grind.
It’s been several years, but with a new epiphany of going into the biotech field the excitement has definitely sunk in. There is a world of opportunity for invention and improvement in the field, as we’ve only really scratched the surface of what science can offer humanity. I hope to one day truly make a difference in the field, and make the lives better for many.

HTML 5.0 – The shape of things to come


23 Apr

Even though it hasn’t even left the finishing room floor at the W3 organization, HTML 5.0 is shaping up to be a force to be reckoned with for interactivity on the web.  The lines between operating system and web browser will be blurred, as the features and functions of each merge to the point of overlapping. HTML 5.0 will make it possible to drag files from your desktop to web-based SAAS (Software as a Service) installations, while taking social networking elements in whole new directions.  Rich media will get the run of the land, so to speak, with fewer design limitations. Features you normally use an application for will grow increasingly web-based, and the UI possibilities for web designers are almost unimaginable. For the technically-inclined, HTML 5 will also provide much more seamless integration with APIs,  with inherent scripting.

Features of HTML 5, a brief summary:

  • drag and drop through standard markup (not using a library, like jQuery, or flash’s functionality)
  • some deprecated tags will be removed, like the font tag and center tag (or others that can easily be done with CSS)
  • breakages will be treated much more gracefully than the HTML 4.+ browsers
  • the doctype will be much, much shorter (<!DOCTYPE html>. That's it.)
  • HTML 5.0 aims to reduce the need for external embedded media, instead offering design options for inherently embedding items)

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Epiphany


11 Mar

Sometimes in life, we’re given brief glimpses of the path we should be on. For me, that moment happened a few weeks ago, as I was in the midst of a career crisis. I had long been searching for a better calling than web design, in both a humanitarian and financial sense. That moment, I chose Biotechnology, with the goal of continuing my education into the area of cognitive science to study sensory perception and cognition.

New, Improved Resume’


22 Jan

I’ve completely overhauled my resume’ to include more recent experiences and an updated skillset. You can download the PDF, or check it out at the resume page.

LostInTheText.com – The portfolio of Ryan Bishop

The Online Portfolio and Resume of Ryan Bishop