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We all love the Chrome web inspector, but the toolbar needs some love. Here’s a start: https://t.co/lfoSnGfg cc @paul_irish
I love it when a web app nails the personal touch. “Welcome, null!” I mean how could they know I prefer null instead of undefined?
@ded @fat Smoosh is awesome. Even more awesome: typing "fat smoosh" into google for help docs.
Looking fwd to some secret Chipotle recipes tomorrow at @cultivatefest. SF people, let’s do this. http://www.chipotle.com/cultivate/SanFrancisco.aspx …
Pretty stoked that my new animation library withstood 24hrs of prototyping at the #atthackathon. Check it out: http://good-list.jit.su
Nice little hack to remove the compatibility button in IE, thanks @zachleat. https://gist.github.com/zachleat/980895#file-gistfile1-html-L1-L2 …
@dachande663 @jaspertandy Vim is ok, but takes too much config to make it less shitty. Sublime is the perfect middle ground for me.
Sometimes when I check the “Remember me” box on a web form, I think deep thoughts about life. And then I wonder how 2pac is doing.
If you’re using requestAnimationFrame, Chrome & IE10 have made breaking changes (gah!). Here’s a fix for tweening libs: http://cl.ly/202C3m0N1M3j
@fat because it helps centralize the best ideas and allows us to spend more time making cool shit.
@rectangleworld Highly recommended for sharing, and once you start versioning with git, you’ll never go back! @github has great guides too.
@rectangleworld Love this. You should really join github so I can clone instead of the zip thing :)
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