December 2011
29 posts
Tools of the Trade →
Nice set of CSS tools.
schneems/wicked →
Use wicked to make your Rails controllers into step-by-step wizards.
Terminal: Beyond Ctrl+A and Ctrl+E →
Never too late to learn this.
Fake It →
Put Your Best People On Your Most Boring... →
You've Probably Read Enough →
Just a flashback from yesterday.
I’ve stumbled upon yet another blog post about hiring developer. For God’s sake, why does everyone needs to write that it’s hard, most likely you’re going to fail and you should aim for the best.
Oh, and these productivity tips…
TextMate 2 + rmate = Awesome →
Textmate 2 Tips →
Introducing the Large Hadron Migrator →
What is #devexp? →
jquery.mentionsInput →
Google Circles and Path 2.0: How good UI design... →
I agree. I’ve never used Google’s Circles. I enjoy using Path just because it’s new,
Circles seem like an idea from engineers to engineers. Everything needs to have its little space / category / tag / you name it. This is wrong. Focus on the big picture.
That’s why I don’t tag my contacts anymore. It’s just impossible.
Copycats →
One of the best posts I’ve read recently.
Node.js is good for solving problems I don’t have →
Zach Waugh: How I name my apps →
Why We Moved Off The Cloud at Mixpanel Engineering →
Ruby concurrency explainined →
Are you thinking of working for a start up? →
DataMapper Retrospective →
Don't Be A Free User →
Very handy chart.
Charging for APIs...SRSLY? →
the node.js aesthetic →
Guess Which Silicon Valley Startup Is Hiring All... →
LOL.
CoffeeScript Means Giving Up on JavaScript →
That’s a valid argument. CoffeeScript looks nice but where’s the added value?
What Powers Instagram: Hundreds of Instances,... →
Impressive. And very useful look into all the mysterious backend techniques you can imagine.
Cloud email service price comparison →
The 5 Best Toys of All Time →
Inspiring (I shit you not).
Path →
I have no idea why would I need Path, but it’s the most beautiful application on my phone.