April 2012
8 posts
stroll.js - CSS3 List Scroll Effects →
thechangelog: This project by Hakim El Hattab is just sick. stroll.js is a collection of CSS list scroll effects. Oh, and of course, pull requests are welcome. Besides the awesome work from Hakim, a few contributors helped make stroll.js possible as well: Paul Irish and Felix Gnass added performance improvements Kilian Ciuffolo added the Fly & Fly Reverse effects Dave Arel added the...
Apr 26th
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Meteor now MIT licensed →
thechangelog: Why MIT? To make Meteor the best possible platform for JavaScript development, it has to be part of a robust ecosystem. That means ubiquity and flexibility: permitting a wide variety of use cases and environments. Because Meteor is a framework, many developers have asked to integrate it with other code that may be GPL, MIT, or closed source. We think it’s vitally important that...
Apr 26th
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Fiddle Salad - Live editor with preprocessors,... →
thechangelog: A few days back, Yuguang Zhang reached out to us to let us know about his ambitious project, Fiddle Salad. It’s a little rough on the UX side of things … I certainly like the problem it aims to solve. After playing with it for a bit my only gripe is that it feels a little clunky and hard to use. I wanted to create a sample document, save it and share it as an example in the post....
Apr 26th
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Five Skills of an Awesome Developer
What is an Awesome Developer? Developers are in high demand and recently rated one of the top careers in America, but how do you separate the cream from the crop? I have always said that when you meet an Awesome Developer you can see the “Eye of the Tiger”. What is an Awesome Developer? How do I identify an Awesome Developer? Most, focus in on technical skills and abilities,...
Apr 25th
Top of the todo list →
Apr 22nd
TJ Holowaychuk: ExpressJs 3.0.0 alpha1 →
tjholowaychuk: I just released the first alpha, but beware! the documentation has not been updated. I wanted to defer a release until I had time to re-write the site, but meanwhile people have been using the master branch anyway, so we might as well make it official (and available via npm). The alpha is by no…
Apr 16th
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New Feature Request -> Ask 5 Why's
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5_Whys Just like a four year old kid, innovation has to do with curiosity and asking questions. Why? Why? Why? “The 5 Whys is a question-asking technique used to explore the cause-and-effect relationships underlying a particular problem. The primary goal of the technique is to determine the root cause of a defect or problem.” re:...
Apr 13th
Apr 11th
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