Acquisitions | Tom McFarlin

Acquisitions can be great – they result in a surge of investment and resources. But that’s not always the case – the product may face one of several fates. If building one business, probably will look for this as an “easy” exit. But more important, writing or blogging should be made a habit. Source: Acquisitions […]

Andy Adams and Pressware | Tom McFarlin

Andy Adams, who used to work for The Theme Foundry, is now part of Pressware and I couldn’t be more excited. Tom get new partner. And yes, these things always make consideration not to build own business. Update: Just checking out Pressware homepage, turns out Tom already switching partner. Source: Andy Adams and Pressware | Tom […]

Pulling Back From Progressive Enhancement

Progressive enhancement is a phrase we hear a lot in web development and it’s fun to introduce into our projects, but it’s not always the best idea. No two clients are the same. Was thinking it will speak more about progressive enhancement itself, turns out speaks more about handling clients. Source: Pulling Back From Progressive […]

Pressware and Self-Employment Accounting | Tom McFarlin

In this post, I thought I’d share how I’ve gone about managing my books – or how I’ve done self-employment accounting – since working out of Pressware. Not really needed, at least for the moment. But love the ‘final form’ meme 😁 Source: Pressware and Self-Employment Accounting | Tom McFarlin