Ran 1.11 miles and felt alright.
Afterwards, I was all like 'Cold air is tough.'.
A combination of Jacob Emerick's tweets, runs, reads, blogs, and YouTubes all in one awesome lifestream.
Ran 1.11 miles and felt alright.
Afterwards, I was all like 'Cold air is tough.'.
It's refreshing to seriously review individual/team potential instead of current strengths.
This is turning out to be the first autumn in ten years that I didn't enjoy colors in the Upper Peninsula. Sad days.
I was only a few months into my waterfall adventures in the summer of 2008 when I learned some distressing news. A dear friend of mine was leaving Houghton for the summer, someone I had hoped to spend a lot of time with and who meant a lot to me. At… [read more]
Ran 1.64 miles and felt good.
Afterwards, I was all like 'Nonstop but mostly out of breath the whole time.'.
Just got IE'd on my jolly romp down responsive development goodness. Time to haul out the hacks :(
Playing with an old spaghetti-y codebase with this stuck in my head: youtube.com/watch?v=8N_tup… Yay Wednesday!
Okay, this whole mobile-first-responsive-design thing is actually a lot of fun.
Ran 1.76 miles and felt alright.
Afterwards, I was all like 'Bit rough of a go.'.
RT @codinghorror: "profitability is not in itself a purpose for business, just as breathing is not the purpose of life" druckerforum.org/blog/?p=197
Wrote a new blog post about working with the Twitter 1.1 API, complete with examples of OAuth goodness. blog.jacobemerick.com/web-developmen…
Twitter has been slowly changing up their API over the last few months. When I first set up a cron to pull my Twitter timeline over a year ago I was able to pull a public RSS feed without too much difficulty. If they were over capacity, either just… [read more]
Ran 1.12 miles and felt good.
Getting nerdy with @klreynol over a game of Elder Signs. Yeah, that's how we roll on Saturday nights.
Solid read about responsible web development: css-101.org/articles/the_p…