Kat and I have been coming up with a cast of characters in a fantasy world, and imagining how they all get along.
Meet the Alchemist. He blends magic and science to create incredible projects. Given enough time, he can build something to solve any problem. …At least that’s what he thinks.
He’s been working tirelessly on this latest project. What does it do? Well, I’m not sure even he knows anymore.
Issac Newton was a poor farmboy who got sent to school by chance, because his father saved a nobleman’s life and the nobleman wanted to repay the favor by funding his son’s education.
Reblogging again because I DID NOT KNOW THAT. POINT FUCKING MADE.
When we began shipping Soylent 1.0, we were confident it was a food that people would love. The largely positive feedback we received from our early adopters confirmed this hope, but also provided valuable guidance on how to improve Soylent 1.0.
Today, we are extremely happy to announce Soylent…
With the release of our Shaping Up With Angular.js course, Code School has now produced a hat trick of courses focused on JavaScript frameworks. In order to choose which framework is right for your build, we’ve asked four important questions of each framework.
So, the big questions: will that time in the browser go up? Down? Does anyone care about browsers as they’re constituted now? To really be relevant again, do browsers need to change? What will they…
Imagine the reaction you could get by saying this:
Oh, you’re still using Grunt? Personally I’ve moved on from the declarative paradigm.
Who wouldn’t want to be able to casually drop phrases like “functional reactive” and “streaming” when talking about their work? Even when said work is just building a static marketing website using Twitter Bootstrap? Gulp.js allows you to do just that.
We are an investment fund focused on supporting and investing in the shared future. The fund centers around two macro themes which I think will be driving business innovation in the coming years: the growth of the creative class…