Read The Principles of Object-Oriented JavaScript by Nicholas C. Zakas.
A combination of Jacob Emerick's tweets, runs, reads, blogs, and YouTubes all in one awesome lifestream.
Read The Principles of Object-Oriented JavaScript by Nicholas C. Zakas.
Over the last few months I've been playing around with Twitter's streaming API. I'm still at the tinkering stage, with a grand project in mind that's slowly being imagined. For a while the thought of a steady of stream of information was something… [read more]
Bumped into a story about the Marquette Stone, a slab of copper lost in Huron Mountains. goodjesuitbadjesuit.blogspot.com/2007/08/marque…
Hook, line, and sinker.
“I can’t avoid all my problems by drawing squirrels, but when I can, I do.” Another gem by xkcd - what-if.xkcd.com/98/
@bossonova1990 yeah, no one wanted to say anything, but yeah.
RT @tomzalt: The book Javascript Ninja has a Samurai on the cover. That happens because JS is not strongly typed.
If I ever need to use a theme/intro song, pretty sure I'd use Keillor's Powdermilk Biscuits ditty. #prairiehome
@StefanHayden a chance to endorse your ability to grunt? I'm game.
Starting off the weekend by doing laundry and reading up on how javascript does autoboxing on primitive wrappers. Getting cray up in here.
The last leg of the Chapel Loop is a relatively easy jaunt from Mosquito Beach back to the trailhead. There are two possible paths, one on each side of Mosquito River, with the longer western option darting over to Mosquito Falls before looping back… [read more]
Read SOA Patterns by Arnon Rotem-Gal-Oz.
My puppet workflow: media.tumblr.com/84459eece4126d…
@DJisnotonfire congrats, dude, on the new bills.
My legs dangled off the edge of Grand Portal Point, the ice and water of Lake Superior some two hundred feet below my feet. I relished the thrill of danger that coursed through me as I sat on the gritty rock. It had taken me all morning and more to… [read more]
This evening I learned that Twitter’s
Streaming API has case-sensitive header matching while the REST does not. The hard way.