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mudgemeister

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About mudgemeister

Haphazard software developer.

https://mudge.name

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[ my public key: https://keybase.io/mudge; my proof: https://keybase.io/mudge/sigs/byMc5DmWPB69mtpV7mLKUZP32KsesZqRN4Y8fUO3COc ]

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    I’ve been contracting for four years and added a former colleague as a subcontractor to my contract for the past year: is that the sort of thing you are advising to “get out of” qu…

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    At risk of committing the eternal developer fallacy of attempting to fix cultural problems with technology: is there anything we, as a hacker community, can do to help? As brother …

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    The presentation from which this article is adapted was a definite highlight of the Ru3y Manor conference (and received rapturous applause). I highly recommend watching the video o…

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    You can tell Bundler to install to a relative path by default by putting the following in ~/.bundle/config: --- BUNDLE_PATH: vendor/bundle In that way, you need only run the standa…

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    This is a fair criticism: I've now updated the examples so they don't involve method_missing so as to not needlessly complicate the issue.

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    You're right, enomar; I've updated the post to reflect Google's recommended placement of the asynchronous snippet (and your other comment regarding the script type attribute only d…

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    As mentioned in the article, Edward Tufte has a similar opinion of PowerPoint's approach to presentations which he wrote about at length in "The Cognitive Style of PowerPoint: Pitc…