just might tumble your brains.

devlife:

John, Alex, and Miguel

In this episode Scott and I talk to 3 developers who have pulled off some pretty audacious maneuvers:

  • John Resig, Creator of jQuery, decided to write yet another javascript framework when there were already quite a few to choose from. Not only did he succeed, he changed web development…

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thoughtbot is pairing up with Ben Orenstein to present a Vim course, this time at WorkBar. As part of this collaboration WorkBar is offering $50 off your first month’s membership if you register for the Vim course.

One thing you will discover at this course is the history of the command…

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"I realized that constant incremental iteration is a sounder approach. You build a quick prototype and get it in front of users to see what they do with it. You will always be surprised."
Fred Brooks, Wired, August 2001
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Paul Dix talks about scaling application architecture.

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Last week, @voxdolo and I were faced with a problem: our application needed to make 3 API calls at once, and while two of the services were ok (finishing in three seconds or so), the third would take up to 8 seconds to retrieve it’s data. When done synchronously this meant on a good day we’d get…

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