So many different versions of things right now - ruby, rails, bundler… RVM is helping me to hold it together… just…
Officeworks.com.au password policy encourages poor security: “Password can contain a maximum of 8 characters, and no lowercase letters”
Rocco and Docco look like great tools for developing online documentation for our projects. I think I’ll need to make time this week to get Rocco into a project to test it out.
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Not the most awesome site… but it looks like a fantastic business. The Giant Steps / innocent bystander Winery is blending boutique wine production, bistro, organic coffee roasting, beer production, bakery, cheese production and more. Sounds like a road trip down south might be in order!
Great to be at my first @agencyrainford #workatjelly in ages. Have taken a comfy spot on the sofa.
I’m not normally all that impressed with free fonts, icons, etc… but some of these sets of mobile icons are really very nice.
The guys at InventiveLabs have released an in-browser eBook reader - check it out for demos etc… or grab the source at http://github.com/joseph/Monocle
Often in an app, I’ve needed to fire off a stack of ajax calls, and could really have used a simple way of bundling them together and ensuring that they’re always called at regular intervals. Ben Alman’s throttle/debounce gives us just that fuctionality- with a wonderfully simple API.
Back from 7 relaxing, internet-free days in Bellingen; now to catch up with the world…
Alex Sexton brings together a stack of really useful resources and provides a great treatment of how to manage prototypal inheritance in Javascript + JQuery. A ripper of an article.