Feels like a day for 90s music. Bring on the Garbage, Tori Amos, and jean jackets!
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RT @ramsey: OH: “It’s not agile. It’s not waterfall. It’s avalanche development.”
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Had fun over the weekend with whiteboards and maths. Distance calculation methods for geo-coordinates: blog.jacobemerick.com/web-developmen…
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RT @elfsternberg: If you develop for the web and haven't read Decoupling Content Management, do so. NOW: bergie.iki.fi/blog/decouplin…
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Ran 6.42 miles and felt great.
Afterwards, I was all like 'New fancy shoes, fresh blisters, and a record distance for the year.'.
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SquirrelMail, how I've missed you...
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Finding the Closest X to Y
Finding the distance between different locations is a programming task that I've done a number of times. The idea seems simple - the user wants to know the closest branch, store, or distributor relative to them. Ignoring some possible use cases… [read more]
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Ran 3.37 miles and felt alright.
Afterwards, I was all like 'Wind, snow, and tight muscles. Bleck.'.
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Think I saw Gollum scurry across the road on the drive in. Slightly worrying. The power of the ring grows stronger...
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Flow… being highly challenged and having the skills to meet those challenges without interference. the-pastry-box-project.net/samantha-warre… /via @thepastrybox
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RT @gegere: @FoxCitiesPHP here is an example a "successful Git branching model" - nvie.com/posts/a-succes…
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Huh, me too! Cool. RT @JustinFriebel: Learning some git. (@ Stellar Blue) 4sq.com/11eBTOp
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RT @badbanana: Close only counts in horseshoes and CNN coverage.
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RT @phpdeveloper: Thomas Buck: Tom's PHP Commandments - Take heed:
Thomas Buck has put together what he calls "Tom's PHP Comman... http ..bit.ly/11gSuyd -
Ran 1.89 miles and felt great.
Afterwards, I was all like 'Sub-eight-minute miles on a gorgeous day? I'll take it.'.