Apr 10
Hey ladies, need some bling to show off your nerdy feminine side? There’s an awesome @ symbol necklace and an ampersand necklace on amazon right now.




¡Lo quiero! Too cute! The only question now is… & or @?
Don’t worry, fellas. I wouldn’t forget about you. Zazzle has these incredible CSS mugs that I want to buy to my very core.
What more could I want as a developer?
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Jul 29

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Jun 16
My best tweet of the past 30 days: Microformats are the smile of the internet.
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Apr 16
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Apr 11
Do you love cheat sheets and reference guides? There is likely a pdf to match your needs at Scott Klarr’s cheat sheet index. Some are links are PDFs but many link off to external resources. An example of awesome: from the JavaScript > jQuery section, this awesome color coded reference is now taped to my wall. From CSS, this little reference jobby not only is a nice itemization of properties, selectors, and inheritance, but visualizes the box model so we all can explain it with perfect clarity – no more excuses!
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Apr 08
RegexWidget, how I love thee. We all know (or should) that regular expressions save the day, but how frequently do we implement them in our string manipulation? RegexWidget will ease your transition, allowing you to test your regular expressions straight from your Dashboard.
No direct link, so scroll down a bit on the widgets page until you reach the download. Clicking download button transfers you to PayPal page, but this is only to encourage donations; RegexWidget is available through LGPL license and is free.
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Apr 07
Photoshop Disasters promises a consistent chuckle. Commercial Photoshop botches galore. Personal favorite: Batman engrossed by metal rod.
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