nerdiness devours me

should do it more frequently…

(via maxschulze)

Again, I’m really excited about the possibilities HTML5 exposes to your browser.

… and webkit! No Flash or Javascript, nice.

We all know what URLs are about, but there is a difference between knowing URLs like a user and knowing them like a developer should know them.

All you ever wanted to know about URLs.

If you want to know even more about the value of fundamentals in software development you should bookmark Alan Skorkin’s blog:

I thought it would be a good idea to do an ongoing series of posts on some of the things that I consider to be fundamental

Zen HTML and Zen CSS are the separate plugins for TextMate and NetBeans. They are using template logic, provided by applications and based on Zen HTML Elements and Zen CSS properties documentation.

I know this line sounds like nothing, but watch the features video on the site and for a short overview about what these plugins are capable of, check this article.

ultimatenerd:

The official Holy Grail of front end web dev.

Jebus this is fantastic.

Jebus yes!

davidkaneda:

Simple loop example:

HAI
CAN HAS STDIO?
I HAS A VAR
IM IN YR LOOP
UP VAR!!1
VISIBLE VAR
IZ VAR BIGGER THAN 10? KTHXBYE
IM OUTTA YR LOOP

KTHXBYE

Yes please. (via jayrobinson)

OMG, IT’S A TARP!

ultimatenerd:

Great little test dev tool. Works pretty well, from what I can tell. Auto-indention, color-coding, ability to choose frameworks, separation of code. Awesome.

Neat-o! Will definitely be useful…