trick xor treat, or at least that's what I hope these kids are implying as they coerce away my foods.
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Enjoying some of the concepts in Killer UX Design, especially the points on creating behavior and ability vs motivation.
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Huh. Just found a table with a row that contains real strings, NULLs, empty strings, and single spaces as values. #type101
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Apparently making oatmeal is beyond my cooking capabilities...
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RT @shochdoerfer: Why Coding Style Matters ht.ly/eOp1h #linktuesday #sotrue #codepoet
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Ran 3.16 miles and felt great.
Afterwards, I was all like 'Hot Damn.'.
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Four hours of sleep has led to in an amazingly focused morning but may necessitate an afternoon monster...
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Return to the South Blind 35 Mountain
Sometimes I miss the good spots on a hike. I often head into an area with little more than a topographic map and a rudimentary understanding of the area. Depending on how the hike goes my rough plans can change rapidly to avoid rough sections or… [read more]
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RT @anna_debenham: Swap your retina screen for an old Dell one for a week. Designing for the future shouldn't be at the expense of the l ...
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Just got to play around in a WYSIWIG CMS that only works in older versions of IE. Not sure if that means I leveled up or down...
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Ran 2.40 miles and felt great.
Afterwards, I was all like 'Slow and steady, nice no-stops run.'.
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Just realized I spent the last five hours playing around with data structure and presentation. That's normal for weekend activities, right?
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Read Implementation Patterns by Kent Beck.
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Planning for Failure
When developing applications it is easy for programmers to think in terms of successful occurrences. Code is built to expect certain results because the programmer is thinking of how the application should work. Whether the specifications are being… [read more]
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Finally pushed a responsive redesign of my home page: home.jacobemerick.com 2.6kb on primed cached, 70kb unprimed.