bbsabelli | 13 years ago | on: Some web development tips from a former Digg developer
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bbsabelli | 13 years ago | on: Move Over Meteor: Derby Is The Other High Speed Node.js Framework In Town
bbsabelli | 13 years ago | on: Ask HN: Web Dev Testing Best Practices
bbsabelli | 14 years ago | on: Conservation Drones
bbsabelli | 14 years ago | on: Richard Stallman: How I do my Computing
So, where is the "Free Data Foundation"?
bbsabelli | 14 years ago | on: Yet another Google Glasses Ad
bbsabelli | 14 years ago | on: Android fragmentation is a feature, not the big problem everyone says it is
bbsabelli | 14 years ago | on: Kim Dotcom’s first TV interview: ‘I’m no piracy king’
bbsabelli | 14 years ago | on: How I survived one week without an adblocker
If you're a content creator, you have the right to be lazy. Slap ads everywhere, just don't get upset when I call you out and tell you it sucks.
bbsabelli | 14 years ago | on: Welcome to the new web.
What limits good content to 1995?
bbsabelli | 14 years ago | on: IOS Boilerplate: A base template for iOS apps
bbsabelli | 14 years ago | on: IOS Boilerplate: A base template for iOS apps
https://gist.github.com/582228/e1f475afec526b04a585cf517a727...
bbsabelli | 14 years ago | on: 16 Arrested as F.B.I. Hits the Hacking Group Anonymous
bbsabelli | 15 years ago | on: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of REST APIs
bbsabelli | 15 years ago | on: Nodejitsu (Hosted Node.js platform) Raises $750K from East/West Coast VCs
So, if you can pull this off and make it look easy, then take my money.
bbsabelli | 15 years ago | on: Mac OS X hidden features and nice tips & tricks
bbsabelli | 15 years ago | on: How Demand Media Used PR Spin to Have Google Kill Their Competitors
Looks like more of the same to me...
bbsabelli | 15 years ago | on: You Owe it to Yourself to be Old-School
bbsabelli | 15 years ago | on: A List Apart: Get started with Git
git diff | mate -bbsabelli | 15 years ago | on: Leaving .net
There was no mention of money, but not all broke mofos chose to not use asp.net for their web app.
I also believe that asp.net would be completely dead for web development without stackoverflow.com. A shame, because C# with Visual Studio is a very nice environment. Lonely (i.e. no community), but nice.