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Brett Lowey

TFS Pending Changes - Ignoring Files which are Identical to the Originals | The Softwar... - 1 views

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    Pending changes in my visual studio had a bunch of files identical to the ones on the server. This fixes that quickly.
Chad Kipling

Building Super Fast Web Apps with PJAX | Nathan Totten - 4 views

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    The basic idea of PJAX is that you update only the parts of the page that change when the user navigates through your app. However, unlike a normal AJAX app that returns only data (JSON) from the server, a PJAX request actually contains normal HTML that has been generated on the server
Cory Metcalfe

Money puck: changing the way we rate NHL players | News - 3 views

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    NHL Moneyball- see next year's playoff pool
Cody Lee

Tinycon - Favicon Alert Bubbles - 2 views

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    Tinycon allows the addition of alert bubbles and changing the favicon image.
Chad Kipling

http://simsalabim.github.com/sisyphus/ - 0 views

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    This plugin will automatically save user form input locally, allowing the user to change pages or close the browser while retaining all the content.
Chad Kipling

How To Google Your Exact Words - 1 views

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    Quick useful tip: Google's changed the way searching works.
Chad Kipling

Future Chrome version may choose your passwords, and change them when you've been hacked - 1 views

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    Google's Chrome development team is working on a system to automatically generate passwords, which would help users secure their online identities with passwords that would be diversified across different sites, and are randomized and thus harder to guess.
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    An interesting Firefox plugin to visualize your passwords and how their related: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/password-reuse-visualizer/
Chad Kipling

8 Crazy Animations With WebGL and HTML5 Canvas - Javascript - 0 views

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    HTML5, WebGL and Javascript have changed the way animation used to be. Past few years, we can only achieve extraordinary web animation by using Flash and Java Applet. It's possible to create insane effects and crazy animations with scripting and render it on the browser.
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    Just some more examples of awesome WebGL animations.
Trevor Sweetland

How Google's New Privacy Policy Could Affect You - 1 views

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    Google's changing its privacy policy. How and why?
Thu Tran

"What Font Should I Use?": Five Principles for Choosing and Using Typefaces - Smashing ... - 2 views

  • keep it exactly the same, or change it a lot
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    Some rules of thumb when picking fonts
Matt Haines

The Node Beginner Book » A comprehensive Node.js tutorial - 1 views

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    The aim of this document is to get you started with developing applications for Node.js, teaching you everything you need to know about "advanced" JavaScript along the way. It goes way beyond your typical "Hello World" tutorial. You are reading the final version of this book, i.e., updates are only done to correct errors or to reflect changes in new versions of Node.js.
Matt Haines

HTML 5 Updates for .Net 4 - 0 views

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    A couple small changes to HTML5 support within .net
Matt Haines

New JavaScript editing features for Web development in Visual Studio 11 Developer Previ... - 2 views

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    Some new JS functionality in the vs2011 developer preview. It looks like there's some pretty exciting changes coming!!
Thu Tran

How To Become A Web Design Expert - Smashing Magazine - 2 views

  • being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve
  • design that lessons learned four years ago do not apply today. But I’m not convinced that is the case. In my experience, although technology changes, people do not. The majority of unexpected issues that arise when developing a website relates either to human error or to some element of user experience
  • Too many of the people I worked with coasted through the years with no passion for their work. Without passion, they had no desire to learn new things or push boundaries.
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  • I believe that an almost obsessive passion for Web design is required to be a true expert.
  • Succeeding in your chosen career and becoming a true expert requires that you fail not just once or twice, but again and again.
  • Being willing to fail is a sign of maturity, bravery and a desire to do better.
  • Those who are never seen to fail are either too timid
  • to try, for fear of public ridicule, or simply do not desire success enough to endure the sting of failure.
  • The first step to being recognized as an expert is to stop insisting that you are one
  • The truly great have little to prove,
  • Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.
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    Some philosophical points on what it takes to be perceived as an expert
Melissa Kendall

Writing Maintainable Code - 2 views

  • Before we can change any code, we have to understand what the code currently does, and whether it's supposed to do that.
  • Often, a quick piece of code isn't so quick after all, and you can easily find yourself surrounded by a baffling labyrinth of code in under a day.
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    Great summary of what is taught in Comp 3350 (Soft. Eng. I)
Cody Lee

Magic Lantern Firmware - 2 views

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    Magic Lantern is an open platform for developing enhancements to the amazing Canon 5D Mark II and 550D/T2i digital SLRs. These cameras are "game changing" for independent film makers:
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