- A Dark Room –
- Using SQL-sync & rsync in Drush | Promet Source –
- Drush aliases primer for Live->Dev syncing | Em Space –
- Working with Drush alias files in teams | Baris Wanschers –
- Drush Aliases: What, Why and How | Astonish Design, Austin Drupal Experts –
- Stanford Magazine – Article –
- Jay Uhdinger | Cutting and taping things since 1981 –
- Masters of the Void | Learn C Programming on the Mac –
- A re-introduction to JavaScript (JS Tutorial) – JavaScript | MDN –
- Godot Engine –
- LessMilk | One new HTML5 game per week –
- TeamViewer – Free Remote Control, Remote Access & Online Meetings –
- Free VPN Software: Virtual Networking with LogMeIn Hamachi | LogMeIn Hamachi –
- Linux server monitoring tools | Hacker News –
- Why Bloom filters work the way they do | DDI –
- Written In Stone…seen through my lens –
- A brief introduction to Haskell, and why it matters · pchiusano/fpinscala Wiki –
- Problem of the Day — Matrix Rotation –
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Bookmarks for January 10th
- nekodrive – NFS for Windows made easy – Google Project Hosting –
- Simple Git workflow is simple – Atlassian Blogs –
Bookmarks for December 18th
- The Twelve-Factor Drupal Web App –
- Twelve-Factor WordPress App | Roots –
- The Twelve-Factor App – Introduction
In the modern era, software is commonly delivered as a service: called web apps, or software-as-a-service. The twelve-factor app is a methodology for building software-as-a-service apps that:Use declarative formats for setup automation, to m
Bookmarks for September 18th
Bookmarks for January 23rd
- The Quietus | Features | The 30th Anniversary Of MIDI: A Protocol Three Decades On –
- The biggest professional challenge of my career: communication | tomasz by Tomasz Tunguz –
- Using Git for Deployment – Dan Barber –
- Archevore – Archevore Blog –
- Spaghetti Squash Chicken Pesto | Wellness Mama –
- Paleo Lasagna Recipe | Eat Drink Paleo –
- Developing a responsive, Retina-friendly site (Part 1) — PaulStamatiou.com – Most of the configuration is in the config.ru file. I loathe URLs that end in .html so my jekyll fork is based on this gist for Apache-inspired "multiviews" support — basically it writes links without the file extension and then I get Rack to do the same.