Everyone loves a free book!
Need to brush up on your Javascript & jQuery problem solving? You should definitely check this book out. It’s for you!
[Read more…] about Essential JavaScript & jQuery Design Patterns [Free Book]
by James Brooks
Everyone loves a free book!
Need to brush up on your Javascript & jQuery problem solving? You should definitely check this book out. It’s for you!
[Read more…] about Essential JavaScript & jQuery Design Patterns [Free Book]
by Eric Dye
by Eric Dye
In world full of Facebook bullies and YouTube hecklers, the world wide web can be a dark and scary place. Meanwhile, Facebook is blamed for divorces and “Christians” submit lawsuits against Christians for their latest Tweet.
Let’s not even mention Rob – rhymes with: there is no “hell.”
As web citizens, and more importantly, Christians, we need to remember the internet is neither good or bad. It’s what we do with it that matters:
by Eric Dye
CodeExplorer v0.1 is a jQuery plugin that allows you to not only display code in your browser, but also displays an interactive file folder structure.
It’s like pulling up an FTP window, but launched from within the webpage!
CodeExplorer allows different themes, multiple instances, fullscreen, github connections and more.
[Read more…] about Display Folder Structure & Code with CodeExplorer
by Eric Dye
Well, that’s one way to handle a check-in addiction (above photo); however, there are healthier ways of dealing with it. Yesterday, I asked the question:
Do you have a check-in addiction?
Constantly needing to check-in to your mobile device can often pull us away from what truly deserves our attention. Here are a few tips to help control a check-in addiction:
by James Brooks
As some of you will know, I am currently trying to work out the perfect scenario for my music and home audio system.
I have decided on the audio front to get setup with a Logitech Squeezebox system. The cool thing about this (and other systems similar!) is that it can play from a variety of sources including your ripped music collection and other bits such as Spotify.
Something that I discovered the other day, through a good friend who is running the system, is VortexBox!