April 2012
1 post
Into The Forrst: On the Forrst invite system. →
forrst:
I’m pleased to announce that we’ve just launched a substantial update to Forrst’s invite system.
We’ve employed an invite-only model since the early days of the site with a nice degree of success; it’s helped keep the community highly-focused, and ensured that only developers and designers are…
March 2012
6 posts
UN Pulse from U.N. Dag Hammarskjöld Library:... →
un-library:
The Security Council will meet this morning, March 12th,2012, at its 6733rd meeting to discuss the situation in Libya. The Security Council will discuss the Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Support Mission in Libya S/2012/129 and the letter dated 7 March 2012 from the…
A Blog, By Luke Morton: Kohana's Cascading File... →
lukemorton:
Ever wanted to extend the benefits of Kohana’s Cascading File System to your assets? That is, allow your modules and application folders contain JS, CSS, images and other static content whilst at the same time being publicly accessible.
If you have then maybe Publicize is the Kohana module…
Spring 2011 T-Shirt Fundraiser
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For the last time, the BRAIN shirts are on sale. You can order the shirts until 16 May, and shipping will begin on 23 May. The shirts are available in all adult sizes. For more information and ordering instructions, visit Wire & Twine: http://wireandtwine.com/store/products/thebrain.html
We want to extend a special thank you to Jessica Rosenkrantz and Jesse Louis-Rosenberg of...
February 2012
5 posts
jQTouch and Sencha Touch: Which is right for you?
9-bits:
Recently I had the pleasure of announcing Sencha Touch, a standards-based mobile app framework which I helped create. As expected, this has raised some questions about jQTouch, a similar library I created last year. As covered before, jQTouch will remain separate, maintained, and free under the MIT license. This post helps distinguish the similarities and differences between the two...
Dribbble Blog: Go Pro! →
dribbble:
We’re super excited today to announce the release of Dribbble Pro, a suite of extra features for existing players for just $19 USD per year.
In an earlier blog post, we outlined a roadmap for the future, noting that our next challenge was sustainability—adding revenue to keep up with the…
staff:
For several hours this evening, an issue resulting from a software upgrade caused the Dashboard to be slow or unresponsive for many users. While your blogs were not directly affected, we know that incidents like this are inexcusable.
We’re incredibly sorry and appreciate your patience with us tonight.