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hackDaily

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    Comment #3224666

    An HTML "developer" needs to know the proper formatting (syntax) and structure that the browser expects from the HTML, but that's not all. HTML alone isn't going to get you very fa…

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    Comment #3224634

    Well, that's an interesting solution Egregore. I'll have to take that into consideration, thanks for the input.

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    Comment #3224610

    Thank you CReber. I do like my current company and the people I work with. I think I'm going to let my boss know I have an offer and that I don't REALLY want to leave, and try to g…

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    Comment #3224541

    Thanks fredsanford, the startup life certainly isn't for everyone, and I'll need to consider that. The hours would be considerably longer.

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    Ask HN: A startup just offered me more money. What should I do?

    So, I currently work as a web developer at a medium sized development firm with a few hundred clients. They've been in business for about 10 years and have a good track record. I d…

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    Comment #3187728

    Yes, I set up an account earlier today and found it quite delightful. I set up a project and some tasks for my latest hack and so far it looks like it will be very useful. The inte…

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    Comment #3186334

    Sublime Text 2 is a fantastic product, their updates are timely, and it's been my goto editor for months now. Thanks for the hard work guys!

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    Comment #3179400

    It's really straight-forward for simple usage. There's no official river for mongoDB, so for now, since I've got very small documents, I just save in MongoDB, and then index an eve…

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    Comment #3178616

    I've been using MongoDB for about 5 months now and can say that it is an excellent tool. I've been tinkering with building a very fast search engine for my latest app by combining …

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    Comment #3177635

    Our clients are typically churches and small business who like to have banners on their home pages. There's always something "featured" that they want to show off.

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    Comment #3177360

    Very nice! There are a lot of rotator plugins out there, but yours seems very complete and robust. I will definitely be using this in future projects since our clients always want …

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    Comment #3168178

    I actually heard the vote was for Kevin Spacey.

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    Comment #3158258

    Just bought this app about a week ago and have been amazed ever since. It's surreal how you can travel back and forth through time and see the cosmos unfold.

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    Comment #3154909

    I find this quite brilliant. I'm a fan of simplicity and minimalism, and this is a good example of implementing the bare-minimum and getting something useful out of it. I'm actuall…

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    Comment #3154452

    Just got rid of our Scope Creeper yesterday, it was getting ugly. Funny enough, this client was also our Buzzturd. Thanks for the fun read!

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    Comment #3144539

    I think this looks promising. Does it handle custom fonts? I had a problem with rendering custom fonts with the hack job of a screenshot app I'd built for myself. Best of luck to y…

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    Comment #3141378

    Honestly, I didn't see much that doesn't still apply to writing JavaScript today. However, I think overall code organization and re-usability is something that today's JS devs need…

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    Comment #3141126

    Seems to hit it right on the nose. I write JavaScript for a living and can say that each of these skills is fundamental to my success. Good read.

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    Comment #3140019

    Very cool! This makes for some interesting UI ideas. Also, it's not often that you see something this unique in the land of JS plugins. Good work.