jblum: A Scandal in Fandom: Steven Moffat, Irene Adler, and the Fannish Gaze
An essay for friends who've seen episode one of BBC Sherlock's second series, and who want to think about it carefully: http://t.co/WpH18Fsp
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january 2012
2×4: An Interview with Myke Hurley
I was honoured to be interview by @MSchechter for http://t.co/QsQxWsli.

I'm in superb company, go give it a look:

http://t.co/JqoN3Ozz
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january 2012
stephen turbek: Usability, User Experience, and Coffee: When Bad Usability is Good User Experience
I'm not even a coffee drinker and I loved this piece on the design of coffee makers by my pal @stephenturbek: http://t.co/w6oecx4V
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january 2012
Noah Stokes | Es Bueno / Thirty Five
For the afternoon crowd:

Thirty five things I've learned in (my now) thirty five years:

http://t.co/R8Ynwy4t
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january 2012
Seth Ladd's Blog: Comparing Dart, jQuery, and JavaScript
Comparing Dart, jQuery, CoffeeScript, CoffeeScript+jQuery, and JavaScript - http://t.co/778k5lfM
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january 2012
Mandy Brown talks design, news and, ahem, reading – The Society for News Design – SND
Someone interviewed @aworkinglibrary on news design and reading experiences? Yeah okay I’ll read that. http://t.co/A7MAgK2k
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january 2012
Untitled (http://i.imgur.com/Q8kV8.png)
Friends laughed at his point_in_polygon script. Who's laughing now! Past the inflection point.
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january 2012
Kurt Vonnegut advice to writers.htm
Re-read this short piece just now. So much gold. (For anyone, not just "writers"!) — Advice to writers by Vonnegut http://t.co/FFMUTs4M
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january 2012
The American Scholar: Solitude and Leadership - William Deresiewicz
Jesus, this is just too good.

Again, Solitude and Leadership: http://t.co/cMzgrjbg

Do yourself a favor and finish 2011 with this article.
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december 2011
Shape Of: State of the Meat 2011 Edition
Quote in the previous tweet is from http://t.co/CvxeOhZK Trust, once lost, is hard to regain. Long road ahead for Apple's cloud services.
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december 2011
Adactio: Journal—The change you want to see
Just as @Zeldman writes "If you see a chance, take it" http://t.co/MwMBzBMg I write about some chances you can take: http://t.co/2S37fvoe
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december 2011
On designing content-out (a response to Zeldman and others) | Stephanie Rieger
Must read: @stephanierieger on adopting a “content out” approach: http://t.co/lFJJ9a6G

(_Especially_ love the negotiation imagery.)
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december 2011
10 Secrets of Building an Authority Website
Patrick built a website that sold for $200,000. This great post shares what he learned: http://t.co/qEpKWTKb
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december 2011
The momentum of Steve Jobs — Satellite — Craig Mod
The sound is always explosive.

On the momentum of Steve Jobs: http://t.co/uqhtKF3N

(#marryChristmas!)
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december 2011
backbone-koans
"backbone-koans: A set of jasmine powered koans for learning Backbone.js" #javascript http://t.co/6sOHo9fg
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december 2011
Teach Them How To Hit The Ground Running And Faceplant At The Same Time? - Smashing Magazine
Just read "Teach Them How to Hit the Ground Running and Faceplant at the Same Time" http://t.co/ML9E9AGI /via @smashingmag
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december 2011
Starting A Blog in 2012? Avoid These 7 New Blogger Blunders
Starting A Blog in 2012? Avoid These 7 New Blogger Blunders http://t.co/0SQtAisz via @lifehackorg
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december 2011
Pretentious Title: How I Went From Writing 2,000 Words a Day to 10,000 Words a Day
How I Went From Writing 2k Words a Day to 10k Words a Day: great advice on using data to write better, faster http://t.co/iIxeNDgZ
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december 2011
Mocha - the fun, simple, flexible JavaScript test framework
Mocha is a feature-rich JavaScript test framework running on node and the browser, making asynchronous testing simple and fun. Mocha tests run serially, allowing for flexible and accurate reporting, while mapping uncaught exceptions to the correct test cases. Hosted on GitHub.
javascript  resources  testing 
november 2011
I want you to stop speed reading
Excellent piece by Iain Broome, on why no one (especially writers), should be speed-reading
reading  writing 
november 2011
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