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03 DEC 08
Give me my tools and back off SAVE
"A good UI can balance a lot of contradictions. For instance, it should be discoverable - the user must be able to find that it’s there and what it does. But also, it should be invisible - a good UI steps aside and gives the user what he needs without making a big deal of itself."TAGS
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HTML5 in Gecko SAVE
Really exciting! Henri Sivonen: The effort of putting an HTML5 parser inside Gecko takes a step out of the vaporware land.TAGS
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Crack.NET – Like Greasemonkey for WinForms and WPF Applications SAVE
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Ah tinkering is important.TAGS
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Getting OpenID Into the Browser SAVE
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@daveman692 has good things to say here. I discussed this in a different context awhile back in http://tr.im/openidbrowserTAGS
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A New Ubiquity Homepage + What’s a Better Planet? SAVE
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"Connect the Web with language" I like that a lot. Excited to see how Ubiquity fits into developer tools. Some fun things there.TAGS
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Charles : Web Debugging Proxy SAVE
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"Charles is an HTTP proxy / HTTP monitor / Reverse Proxy that enables a developer to view all of the HTTP traffic between their machine and the Internet. This includes requests, responses and the HTTP headers (which contain the cookies and caching information)."TAGS
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Forking Ruby—my RubyConf Keynote is now up SAVE
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"There's a sound that no presenter wants to hear, and that's dead silence. And that's what greeted me when I made the suggestion in my RubyConf keynote that the community should fork the Ruby language. I think by the end of the talk, though, most people were convinced."TAGS
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An Open Transition SAVE
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"Developed by Mozilla, Change Congress, and the Participatory Culture Foundation."TAGS