This post is a must-read for anybody working with CSS. It goes over, in detail, how outdated many of our preconceptions about CSS really are.
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This post is a must-read for anybody working with CSS. It goes over, in detail, how outdated many of our preconceptions about CSS really are.
“I believe that the way many people see the web is still hobbled by the attitudes and limitations of those early days.”
“Who do you think you are kidding, Mr Feynman – Terence Eden’s Blog”
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Everything danah boyd writes is a must-read.
“Measuring effort gets you effort – Jessitron”
This post makes an interesting point many managers miss: it’s sometimes more effective to monitor and improve the conditions that lead to performance than it is to measure performance directly.
“How The Way We Measure “Productivity” Makes Us Take Bad Bets – Codemanship’s Blog”
‘Think of “80% done” as a 4/5 chance that it’ll work.’
Today’s must-read for software and product dev.
“Ready to run: How Glitch is making it easier to run apps in the cloud”
“PDF Expert’s New Reading Mode Offers the Best iPhone PDF Experience - MacStories”
“Discovery When Working Remotely - Silicon Valley Product Group”
“Why you should stop using product roadmaps and try the GIST Framework”
“When Is a Vetted Pattern No Longer a Vetted Pattern? - Adrian Roselli”
“Why we need to rethink how to support music (and creativity) – On my Om”
The whole ‘give away your stuff for free, make money on performances’ thing is looking particularly dumb at the moment.
“DC ROUND-UP: How one page from ALL-STAR SUPERMAN saved my life - The Beat”