December 2011
19 posts
URI.js - URLs in Javascript →
URI.js is a javascript library for working with URLs. It offers a “jQuery-style” API (Fluent Interface, Method Chaining) to read and write all regular components and a number of convenience methods…
Dec 30th
Write Logs for Machines, use JSON | Paul's Journal →
Dec 28th
No place like home for the Holidays! #MerryChristmas
Dec 25th
Time to get high. #airport
Dec 23rd
Oak Land to Orange County.
Dec 19th
15 Best Responsive Premium WordPress Themes |... →
With a plethora of gadgets and devices coming out of the market, it only makes sense that your blog theme adapts to whatever interface, resolution, size, or format your device has. The following…
Dec 18th
LukeW | Multi-Device Web Design: An Evolution →
As mobile devices have continued to evolve and spread, so has the process of designing and developing Web sites and services that work across a diverse range of devices. From responsive Web design to…
Dec 17th
6 tags
Dec 16th
15 notes
shutterstock.github.com →
Rickshaw is a JavaScript toolkit for creating interactive time series graphs, developed at Shutterstock.
Dec 15th
4 tags
Dec 15th
Your templating engine sucks and everything you... →
Templating is a real hot button in the web development community. The only other topic I can think of more prone to sanctimony and religous flame wars is quality control and testing. The high horses…
Dec 13th
4 tags
Dec 11th
28 notes
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Dec 11th
7 notes
nanoScroller.js →
nanoScroller.js is a small jQuery plugin for easily adding Lion-styled scrollbars.
Dec 9th
Las Vegas, please be kind. #halfmarathon
Dec 5th
OAK to LAS!
Dec 4th
Creating an API // RailsTips by John Nunemaker →
A few weeks back, we publicly released the Gauges API. Despite building Gauges from the ground up as an API, it was a lot of work. You really have to cross your t’s and dot your i’s when releasing an…
Dec 3rd
Tacos at Los Pericos after the gymnasium equals awesome.
Dec 3rd
“Mobile first” CSS and getting Sass to help with... →
Taking a “mobile first” approach to web development poses some challenges if you need to provide a “desktop” experience for legacy versions of IE. Using a CSS pre-processor like Sass can help.
Dec 2nd