a nice link from the lul maps pages is this collection of maps including a couple of accurate line maps. niice.
a nice link from the lul maps pages is this collection of maps including a couple of accurate line maps. niice.
some mapping stuff from matt jones - a list of london underground map resources (including a couple from me) and a map of the uk's motorways visualised in harry beck style. the latter would make a nice poster. time to break out the tabloid color laser at work i suspect.
saft looks like a nice set of safari extensions. why hadn't i seen that before?
found by eric and pretty cool - a php extension to allow you to track file upload progress. very very nice.
does anyone have experience with spreadshirt? i wonder if their product is a bit crappy.
the peronalized version of the google homepage is really fucking ugly. got redirected there visiting the frontpage this morning. maybe there's some trial going on.
germans are awesome/insane
shdh5. see you there
salt pointed me to this excellent windows programming article which talks about the problems with visual studio and code generation. a long read, but worth it if you're interested in the history of vs, vb and resource scripts.
this might be the best page on wikipedia - a List of British English words not used in American English
This is the personal website of Cal Henderson, Slack co-founder & CTO.
I give occasional talks, write code and sometimes articles.
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