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If you watch NASA backwards, it's about a space agency that has no spaceflight capability, then does low-orbit flights, then lands on moon.
What's odd is that you can now install Chome on 95%+ of iPhones, but only 4% of Android phones.
As a programmer, never underestimate your ability to come up with ridiculously complex solutions for simple problems.
To make great software, you neither need to be a rockstar programmer or study CS. What you need is to understand human beings thoroughly.
As a programmer, you should be afraid of code, and eliminate as much as possible.
If you don't hate stuff enough, you can't be passionate about creating better things.
Finally a nice little date microlib for JavaScript. It's about time! http://t.co/MRGEgyhs
Announcing http://microjs.com/ — awesome micro-frameworks for fun and profit!
These iPad high-school textbooks will really take off when they add the ability to draw penises in them in iBooks 3.0.
Comparing iOS HIG and Android Design, it's interesting that the iOS HIG understands design as what your app does, Android as how it looks.
50 years ago we flew to the moon, now glasses that show ads are "progress".
Protip: looking for JavaScript documentation? Just add "mdn" to your Google search. Mozilla's docs are the best.
Android just ousted iOS as the Mayor of location caching https://github.com/packetlss/android-locdump
If I learned one thing in 20 years of programming, it's that NEVER EVER implement something because "we'll need it later".
If you think that any library or framework will ever make creating truly amazing experiences super-easy you picked the wrong profession.
Good software tries very, very hard to never show error messages; and in case it has to, also shows actionable solutions.
There are two types of developers: those who argue about div's not being semantic and those who create epic shit.
All the time spent on supporting 10-year old browsers would be better spent on making awesome stuff on new browsers.
Lovingly curating http://letsfreckle.com (best time tracking EVER) and open source projects http://zeptojs.com & http://microjs.com. I'm a JavaScript Guru.
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