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Tech With Loco Flavor. Episode 22: Welcome 2012, times are a changing. Http:/ www.flickr.com/photos/fraserspeirs/3394900315/sizes/s/in/photostream/. Episode 22: Welcome to 2012, times. Yes, I had my mic backwards for the whole show. I apologize for the quality of my voice in here. Detroit Dev Day Notes. Code Reviews and the importance of viewing the diff. New ereaders: Kindle DX. Rick: not much, fun fiction ftw! Liquorstore by The Easton Ellises from EP One. By Cloudkicker from ] ][ [. Go to top ↑.
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Tech With Loco Flavor. Episode 22: Welcome 2012, times are a changing. Http:/ www.flickr.com/photos/fraserspeirs/3394900315/sizes/s/in/photostream/. Episode 22: Welcome to 2012, times. Yes, I had my mic backwards for the whole show. I apologize for the quality of my voice in here. Detroit Dev Day Notes. Code Reviews and the importance of viewing the diff. New ereaders: Kindle DX. Rick: not much, fun fiction ftw! Liquorstore by The Easton Ellises from EP One. By Cloudkicker from ] ][ [. Go to top ↑.
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Tech With Loco Flavor. Episode 23: Where did all this JavaScript come from? Episode 23: Where did all this JavaScript come from? Craig talking April 28th. Ubuntu Michigan Loco Release Party. Front end developer toolset checklist. Other recent handy tools. PaaS for your apps. The great semicolon debate! Managing Projects with Gnu Make. Tmux: Productive Mouse-Free Development. Tmux: Productive Mouse-Free Development. Little Book on CoffeeScript. 00:00) Tugboat Road by allMeadow and Rob Costlow from Reunion.
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Tech With Loco Flavor. Episode 22: Welcome 2012, times are a changing. Http:/ www.flickr.com/photos/fraserspeirs/3394900315/sizes/s/in/photostream/. Episode 22: Welcome to 2012, times. Yes, I had my mic backwards for the whole show. I apologize for the quality of my voice in here. Detroit Dev Day Notes. Code Reviews and the importance of viewing the diff. New ereaders: Kindle DX. Rick: not much, fun fiction ftw! Liquorstore by The Easton Ellises from EP One. By Cloudkicker from ] ][ [. Links of the week.
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Tech With Loco Flavor. Episode 22: Welcome 2012, times are a changing. Http:/ www.flickr.com/photos/fraserspeirs/3394900315/sizes/s/in/photostream/. Episode 22: Welcome to 2012, times. Yes, I had my mic backwards for the whole show. I apologize for the quality of my voice in here. Detroit Dev Day Notes. Code Reviews and the importance of viewing the diff. New ereaders: Kindle DX. Rick: not much, fun fiction ftw! Liquorstore by The Easton Ellises from EP One. By Cloudkicker from ] ][ [. Links of the week.
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Asynchronous to Real-time Web Programming
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Facilitating the spread of knowledge and innovation in professional software development. 1,296,180 Jul unique visitors. Unorthodox Paths to High Performance. Alex Rasmussen examines some lessons learned while building record-setting sorting systems at UC San Diego, and how re-examining the assumptions, understanding the hardware, and actively avoiding work can make building high-performance systems easier. Featured in Architecture and Design. WebAssembly: A New Compilation Target for the Web. This artic...
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Mashed Code Magazine | Software developer journal for developers practicing in Ohio and Michigan | Page 2
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Newer posts →. February 14, 2013 · 9:30 am. Agile and Beyond 2013. Here is another example of how active the software developers are in this part of the world. On March 9th, 2013 in Dearborn, Michigan. The 4th incarnation of the. Conference will take place. The conference provides a solid day’s worth of education on the working details of practicing agile. The speakers. Appear to be almost all local (that especially caught my attention) with the exception of the keynote Jim Benson. We think so, which is ...
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Connect | Mobile Apps Center
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There are many opportunities to connect with other developers in the area. The Mobile Developer Community provides a monthly meeting on campus and a mailing list for discussion. U-M faculty, staff and students can join the U-M Mobile Developer Community email group to ask questions, share ideas or keep track of mobile happenings at U-M. Join the email group. Via MCommunity (instructions for joining MCommunity groups. Check out past meeting agendas, recordings and resources. Is a group devoted to discussi...
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Connect | Mobile Apps Center
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There are many opportunities to connect with other developers in the area. The Mobile Developer Community provides a monthly meeting on campus and a mailing list for discussion. U-M faculty, staff and students can join the U-M Mobile Developer Community email group to ask questions, share ideas or keep track of mobile happenings at U-M. Join the email group. Via MCommunity (instructions for joining MCommunity groups. Check out past meeting agendas, recordings and resources. Is a group devoted to discussi...
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Tales from a Software Craftsman | Mike Bobiney - Part 2
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Blocks save the day. 29 May, 2012 8:26 pm. I’m consistently amazed how useful blocks are in Objective-C. So much so that I’ll be attempting to document useful ways that blocks can make your life easier as an iOS developer. Here’s the first of (hopefully) many posts of its kind. Void)viewDidAppear:(BOOL)animated { { UIView *viewToAnimate = . [self performSelector:@selector(animateIt:) withObject:viewToAnimate afterDelay:1.0f]; } -(void)animateIt:(id)sender { / animate viewToAnimate }. Blocks to the rescue!