Archive for the 'Delicious Links' Category



links for 2007-11-16

mootools
Mootools has the best javascript library demos of any library I’ve reviewed.
(tags: ajax Javascript library cool framework webdesign)

Fring
I wish I had a phone that could take advantage of this service.
(tags: applications internet IM messaging mobile platform wifi free)

links for 2007-11-14

Coffee Drinks Illustrated
This is an incredibly nice illustrated guide to help coffee nubes understand the differences of the core espresso drinks. I think I want another coffee now.
(tags: coffee illustrated)

links for 2007-11-11

wp-fun » Fun with plugins
This is an excellent tool to jumpstart WordPress plugin development. It does not write the plugin for you, but it gives you a framework for writing the plugin with code hints to remind you to include the important stuff.
(tags: wordpress generator plugins tools utilities)

links for 2007-11-08

Pac-Txt: Pac-Man meets Zork
It took me a second to get the hang of this, but I found it oddly compelling for about five minutes.
(tags: game text)

links for 2007-11-06

Grid Bookmarklet
Pretty handy little tool. I can see this being used often in my future.
(tags: webdesign javascript layout bookmarklets)

Hackety Hack: the Coder’s Starter Kit
I can’t decide if I want to try this for myself—I’ve been wanting to learn Ruby—or to get my 9-year old started in computer programming.
(tags: programming ruby tutorial education kids code)

Motorhead Messiah
Johnathan [...]

links for 2007-10-30

YUI Library: Grids CSS
I need to compare this to Blueprint CSS and see who comes out on top.
(tags: css webdesign layout yahoo Reference)

Web Development 2.0
This is a great article that highlights the ways in which traditional software development has evolved to the quickened pace of the Web.
(tags: web2.0 development programming oreilly)

links for 2007-10-27

Finetoothcog
If my bike is ever stolen–may it never happen–I would probably give this service a try.
(tags: bike stolen portland)

links for 2007-10-25

Powell’s Books - Rainwater Collection for the Mechanically Challenged by Suzy Banks and Richard Heinichen
I’m not mechanically challenged, but I have been thinking about rainwater collection at my house. Looks like this might be a starting place.
(tags: rainwater environment ecobook)

links for 2007-10-24

How opinionated companies get customers to live without floppy drives, assigned seats, credit cards, etc. - (37signals)
Our company is currently dealing with some of these same issues. The customer doesn’t usually want to hear “our software doesn’t do that,’ but sometimes it is true. Whether you work with clients who are inherently honest (most) or [...]

links for 2007-10-17

MOO.com
I’ve been wanting to try this service for a while… I’m out of personal business cards… hmm, sounds like fate calling.
(tags: cards business photos print)

Google Analytics Announcements at eMetrics
My only beef with this post is that the last paragraph is perhaps the most important; Google Urchin is getting an update. It’s about damn time! Google [...]