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Ember.js Resources on EmberWatch

Ember.js Resources on EmberWatch

« What to do when help is NOT on the way Wonder How To » Show & Tell for Creators & Doers Hjörtur Hilmarsson Meet responsive.io - perfect images for every screen 14islands: As web developers that build responsive web sites, we experience the same problem on every project.... Case Study: Betting on a fully responsive web application Sports betting is a popular entertainment among people that love sports. Today people are always connected to the internet so betting is possible anywhere, even while watching live sports events. Kambi is one of the top sports betting providers and their services include popular sports…... Useful Search Features 14islands: It’s often said that “no interface is the best interface” and that rings true for search. “There are 700 crazy people working at Spotify, we are crazy as we believe we can compete with Apple, Amazon and Microsoft” said Oskar Stål - CTO at Spotify on yesterdays web development meetup at their new headquarters in Stockholm.

Hidden Variables Techdirt. Web Reflection Mathias Bynens Self-reliance and Sustainability The Design Dojo - Posted on April 15th, 2014 Imagine you could sit down with 10 of the most accomplished graphic designers in history and ask them "What are the big takeaways from your experience?" Well, the good folks at FastCompany have read your mind and written just such an article. Behold. Lessons from History's Great Graphic Designers Posted on March 18th, 2014 In Graphic Design 1, we discuss and explore the various nuances of logo design. Below is a collection of different brands and their style guides: Which style guide do you like the best? Posted on March 13th, 2014 Since the advent of writing, there has been a growing body of typographic "rules" that you should be aware of (and sometimes break). ​ What are your thoughts? Posted on September 18th, 2013 Ever since being introduced to his work in college, Chuck Close has been a art hero of mine. I wanted to live a life in the Arts. and I had a whole lot to learn. Crazy.

Virtuous Code | "The three virtues of a programmer: laziness, impatience, and hubris" — Larry Wall

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