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anonymous

Introduction to Git with Scott Chacon of GitHub - 0 views

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    0:00:00 Introduction to git 0:03:45 What is git 0:21:30 starting with git 0:29:00 Merging 0:32:00 git config 0:34:00 git structure 0:36:21 clone 0:38:00 example work flow 0:41:00 version numbers 0:50:15 merge 0:52:49 conflicts 0:56:00 re-integration merge - re-merging a branch 0:56:50 branching - trying an idea 0:58:11 deleting a branch 0:58:46 Sharing/remotes/push 0:1:04:50 fetch 0:1:05:43 pushing "other" branches 0:1:07:00 pull 0:1:08:40 graphical example of multiple people working together 0:1:10:23 log 0:1:12:40 log subsets 0:1:18:00 review 0:1:19:47 how to convince my boss to use git
Alex Boone

Skip AJAX, use html5 microdata and extract with JS - 0 views

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    Create a page like normal, then use a JS library to read the fully qualified data from the page into json variables for use in the JS application. Crawl-able, accessible content. http://foolip.org/microdatajs/live/ http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/multipage/microdata.html#json https://gitorious.org/microdatajs/ http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/multipage/microdata.html#microdata-dom-api
Nathan Rodeback

Redesigning WYSIWYG Editing for Responsive Content - 0 views

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    How will "What You See is What You Get" work when what you get, changes depending on how you choose to see it? Three years ago, the concept of responsive layout was simply an exciting new design option. Now into the mainstream, it's throwing up more than a few problems for us web developers. With mobile and tablet usage on the rise, and the likes of Microsoft and Guardian redesigning their sites to reach this growing market, it's not surprising that responsive design is now a high priority for clients.
Maxim Neaga

Google HTML/CSS Style Guide - 2 views

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    This manual describes the rules for processing and formatting of HTML and CSS code. Its goal is to improve the quality of code and make it easier to work together as well as to support the common infrastructure.
Alex Boone

New SEO Guidelines - 6 views

shared by Alex Boone on 16 Jun 11 - No Cached
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    Bing, Google and Yahoo! have gotten together to create search engine optimization guidelines.
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    Sort of like Dublin Core. Of interest for our calendar/event types could be: http://schema.org/Event/.
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    I was thinking http://schema.org/WebPage, http://schema.org/WebPageElement, and http://schema.org/CollegeOrUniversity ~ for our smbl files, http://schema.org/Event ~ for calendar/events , http://schema.org/GeoCoordinates ~ for the map, and maybe even making some recommendations for specific entities on campus like the theater ~ http://schema.org/TheaterGroup, which could benefit from event, but also an identity.
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    In HTML5, the status of this is "Controversial Working Draft": http://www.w3.org/TR/html5/microdata.html.
Sergey .

Google Transit ya no es sólo para los grandes | Transit Editor - 2 views

shared by Sergey . on 13 Jul 11 - No Cached
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    With Transit Editor we can create, manage, and launch feeds in an optimal way through a map-based visual interface. It allows to import a valid GTFS feeds to make even easier start working with it. We can test it for 20 days completely free and export one feed.
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