As Seen in a Fortune Cookie
“Ask not what your fortune cookie can do for you but what do can do for your fortune cookie.”
Ian Irving's Code and Culture from Toronto
“Ask not what your fortune cookie can do for you but what do can do for your fortune cookie.”
With Accordion Magic, Will Shaver has taken Stickman Labs‘s accordion sections and added the ability to close panels, and code to keep contents hidden while page loads. Outstanding!!! Common Prototype mistakes and how to avoid them : Here’s another list Continue reading Recent Code and the Culture of Code Links for Sept 5th
This is what is Weird and Wonderful on the Web through September 4th: Explaining DRM to non-technical people – Movie studios believe they can create the perfect copy protection system. But it would be easier to go faster than the Continue reading Weird Wonderful Web Links for September 4th
I’ve gone and collected another set of Japan links once again, cause its the future, or at least one piece of it…. Via TokyoMango : Takeshi Kitano ( sometimes credited as ‘Beat’ Takeshi and best known in the West 1995 Continue reading Japan link roundup Sept 07
Via Greg “Beatiful Code” Wilson : The Friends of the Merril are having a Flea Market on Saturday September 8th, from 10-4, at the Toronto Reference Library (just north of Bloor on Yonge). Second-hand, collectible, or one-of-a-kind: all sorts of Continue reading The Friends of the Merril Science Fiction/Anime Flea Market
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