Categories Etc The Netherlands Post author By Ben Post date December 27, 2012 Ever wonder what the difference was between Holland and The Netherlands? Now you know.
Categories Links Linkage: December 7th, 2012 to December 20th, 2012 Post author By Ben Post date December 20, 2012 Geeky Fingernails / Doctor Who “Silence” manicure #DoctorWho "Silence" Manicure #NailArt A Tale of Animation Performance | CSS-Tricks On using translate() vs top/left for moving elements around. First I'd seen of using translate() to do designy type motion effects. Pretty neat. A Seasonal Tipple Plane's Milk of Amnesia. Basically, make at home Bailey's. You Are Not Your Code Thoughts from Sam Stephenson, creator of Prototype jq "jq is like sed for JSON data – you can use it to slice and filter and map and transform structured data with the same ease that sed, awk, grep and friends let you play with text." Tags animation, code, css, Javascript, json, linkage, liqueur, opensource, performance, programming, tools
Categories Links Linkage: November 16th, 2012 to December 5th, 2012 Post author By Ben Post date December 5, 2012 Level Legs the Easy Way Neat trick for leveling legs on four-legged objects. Requires a table saw. ITTEN: The Elements of Color, 1970. Wonderful book on color Git Immersion Good starting point for Git Save _flymake files in a temporary directory | blog.arithm How to make flymake behave with javascript using the jshint forumula from EmacsWiki Using QOS – Tutorial and discussion | LinksysInfo.org A long, good read on setting up QoS for a SOHO network. Tags color, design, emacs, flymake, git, Javascript, level, linkage, networking, qos, soho, temp, tricks, woodworking
Categories Links Linkage: October 18th, 2012 to November 16th, 2012 Post author By Ben Post date November 16, 2012 Setting up Emacs as a Javascript editing environment for Fun or Profit « Deadpan Sincerity Some good tips on setting up Emacs to edit Javascript. This is where I stumbled upon auto-complete-mode. js-comint is super super handy. Auto Complete Mode – The most intelligent auto-completion extension for GNU Emacs Wow, an auto completion mode for emacs that actually seems to work. Worth a shot. Tom Blomfield: Making something people want – The GoCardless story "Most startups aren't competing with other startups; they're competing with no one giving a shit". Writing Fast, Memory-Efficient JavaScript | Smashing Coding Writing Fast, Memory-Efficient JavaScript – Leaner Programmer Anarchy Longish talk on programming and using anarchy to get shit done Tags anarchy, emacs, Javascript, linkage, process, programming
Categories Links Linkage: October 9th, 2012 to October 18th, 2012 Post author By Ben Post date October 18, 2012 Rands In Repose: The Elegant Email Rands on writing good email. Escaping Captivity: Social Apes making Software in the Wild Isaac Schlueter's talk from Node Dublin on emergent structure in NPM Anarchism at TacoConf Isaac Schlueter's slides from his talk on Anarchism and NodeJS at TacoConf. Romney Proudly Explains How He’s Turned Campaign Around | The Onion – America’s Finest News Source "The best part is, it’s really easy to lie." – Mitt Romney Talarico Hardwoods Looks like a great source for quarter-sawn white oak Tags anarchy, communication, email, linkage, lumber, management, nodejs, npm, qswo, whiteoak, Work