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"All code in any code-base should look like a single person typed it, no matter how many people contributed." #idiomaticjs
i especially dig slides 73-76 of the progressive enhancement presentation by @slicknet (http://t.co/HQ9CsDHl)
Neuer, kurzer Artikel (eher Hinweis) zum Thema CSS-Architektur: http://t.co/XbzsygQr. Auch interessant: http://t.co/J3VeaI8J (@snookca)
just started reading "code simplicity" by @mkanat but already saw quite a few sentences i deem "quote-worthy"... :)
@wikimatze Thanks a lot again for not giving up on my Mac until RoR was running!
3rd party js "('activate' + ++this.Pb + '.start')" turned into "('activate'+++this.Pb+'.start')" when minified using jsmin. #uberincrement
A rather cheesy German TV movie ("romantic comedy") with music by The Notwist, Bon Iver and more??? Wait. Why am I watching this...?
@manuelkiessling seeing this in action was when it first made sense to me: Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments) - http://t.co/ZomX1bxJ
@manuelkiessling http://t.co/dORcympB - Full Stack Web Framework for Node.js and the Browser. might be nice input for your current node work
"CSS Best Practices" notes from An Event Apart by @lukew - http://bit.ly/ynDJWS
1. Code to standards, not to browsers 2. Use progressive enhancement 3. Remember that you are not your user. - http://t.co/aDJTjrQx @brucel
Short but interesting article on jQuery's "pushStack" method on http://t.co/rsnc2DTk: http://t.co/tL4riCwY
The latest weekly roundup by @badass_js is full of interesting links: http://t.co/xaIJklbn
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