…work on and improve their products, it makes changing things and refining styles a breeze." Anonymous " Maintainability and reusability." Jared Hardy, Product Design at Groupon "It streamlines the whole process, and is easier to read and debug. It takes only a few minutes to set up but the time savings are immense." Ghaida Zahran, designer at ZURB
People seem to be really happy once they make the leap. Since switching Foundation over to Sass, we've …
…army of socialbots to steal gigabytes of Facebook data .
Corrected Anonymous, but still well written correction: Four ways men stunt women's careers unintentionally .
Smart planet Inside the mind of the octopus .
QotD paisleyboxers :
I don't always read fiction, but when I do it's a spreadsheet with timelines in a developer meeting.
…From the Lulz to Collective Action -- Interesting profile of Anonymous that isn't entirely ridiculous.
Interview w. Bun Lai from Miya's Sushi about sustainability -- Bun is my fucking hero. If you live near New Haven and don't regularly visit Miya's, you're missing out.
Communications Preferences page for T-Mobile Subscribers -- Apparently you need to opt out if you don't want SPAM text messages. This page will let …
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The next " Erlang made stupid simple for Ruby programmers" post & screencast is in the making. I am reading again and again the pages of Software for a Concurrent World and try to synthesize Erlang's essence for the "average" Rubist.
Some stuff is straight forward, like Fun s which is the Erlang Funny name for Anonymous functions.
ERLANG:
1> Z = fun(X) -> 2*X end.
#Fun
2> Z(2).
4
3> Double = Z.
#Fun
4> Double(4).