If you’re looking for a simple and easy way to monitor your JavaScript code performance, here’s a solution worth giving a try.
What Makes A Great Programmer?
What do you think of when someone talks about a programmer?
Pocket protectors and thick glasses are usually the first thoughts that come to mind.
Thankfully, these unfavorable stereotypes are fading away, as being a geek has transition from being “out” to “in”, as technology has begun to dominate our world.
Tom recently shared a post by Alan Johnson over on Think Vitamin, answering the question, “What makes a great programmer?”
Teaching Kids to Code
Teaching kids how to write computer code?
Yes and no. You can teach kids how to think in code, and then write in code, as long as it is in a context that is easy for them to understand. It is a process by which children learn to process and problem solve, much like is done with computer programming.
Imagine a world where computer programmers begin to craft, think and write in computer languages at age 10?
I think the advancements would be incredible.
Here are four tools for teaching kids code:
Node.JS Cheat Sheet
Do you need a Node.JS cheat sheet?
I’ve got one for you.
You can download the JPEG or PDF (links below) for your printing pleasure or digital desktop access.
If you use something better, please drop a link-off in the comments, we all appreciate it!
jQuery Visual Cheat Sheet 1.6
Okay. I will admit that saying, “Visual Cheat Sheet”, is a little odd.
Unless it’s done in braille, isn’t a cheat sheet going to be visual?
In the case of this jQuery 1.6 Cheat Sheet, however, adding “visual” may be warranted since it look so good.
Build SMS Apps with SMSified
Mobile computing is changing the face of our culture. It’s changing how we work, how we socialize, how we organize our lives, it’s changed a lot.
With this has brought awesome opportunities for new talent to step up, and actually, the whole thing has provided tens of thousands of jobs. Mobile technology is good for the economy.