man, joyce sure hates templates. i suspect anyone how really wants to use xslt in a real application is fundamentally sadistic
man, joyce sure hates templates. i suspect anyone how really wants to use xslt in a real application is fundamentally sadistic
salty pointed me to the library that underlies the flash nyc subway map. looks pretty cool. would be better if you could somehow pass mouse events through to the browser. can't you send data in that direction from flash?
rituals gets reviewed in wired, a few months after we stop going there. [via eleanor, messina, et al.]
aaron's interested in the oddest things.
jakob's hardly known for espousing sensible viewpoints, but his latest alert box is bordering on stupidity. some of the top 10 design mistakes for weblogs, he claims, are not publishing on a set schedule, writing about more than one topic, or having a blogspot/lj/typad/wp.com blog without your own domain name. right, because having your own domain name somehow makes your blog better.
edmonton-based web superstar lealea has just launched her new company site. tres awesome
salty points out this lovely article interviewing some original japanese game creators. "q: how difficult was it to make the game back then? a: it was very a difficult process. the hardest part was the development of a microcomputer."
and i've also updated lib_filter to handle single quoted attributes.
i've coded an experimental version of an RFC 2822 address parser to update the RFC 822 version.
why isn't the y! cafe open for dinner on fridays? do they not expect people to work on fridays?
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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