![]() ![]() (Thanks to Dave Smith.) Most Obnoxious Animated Web Ad I’ve Ever Seen ★Īs seen on Philebrity. ![]() Hilarious, at least if you’re a web nerd. (Via Andy Baio.) Unfortunate Placement of Yahoo Ad in Ballpark ★ Uncensor the Internet With Greasemonkey ★įirefox Greasemonkey script to turn silly swear-word spellings like “sh*t” and “f*ck” back into real words. The truth is more likely the opposite: 10% plumbing, 90% user interface. (Check out Santa Maria’s and Weychert’s letterpressed print while you’re at the Swap Meat, the cool stuff from Philly just keeps coming.) BSTwitterApp ★īrent Simmons wrote an example Cocoa app using the Twitter API to show techniques for hybrid desktop/web apps:įolks who aren’t developers sometimes think that apps like Twitterrific are 90% under-the-hood plumbing and a 10% sprinkling of user interface. Limited edition collection of drawings and artwork by Kevin “Guy Who Designed the New DF T-Shirt” Cornell, on sale at the Coudal Partners Swap Meat. “Updates battery firmware and improves battery functionality.” Bearskinrug: ‘The Swap Meat Scrapbook’ ★ #Shiira project update#Friday, 27 April 2007 Battery Update 1.2 for MacBooks and MacBook Pros ★ #Shiira project how to#A Smarter Wikipedia Search Using Google ★Īlong a similar line of thinking to my Google Lucky scripts for ThisService, Thomas Robinson shows how to add a custom “search Wikipedia through Google” engine to David Watanabe’s Inquisitor. Update: Version 1.1, released yesterday, now works without a Google API key. gSpell 1.1 ★įreeware system-wide service by Nathan Spindel provides spelling corrections via Google’s Web API. Keep your eye on Barry Burd’s Ruby on Rails for Dummies, then. We’ve noticed that one of the signs that a language is becoming mainstream (and perhaps being abandoned by the cutting edge developers) is that the For Dummies book becomes the top seller. Tim O’Reilly, who knows a thing or two about selling programming language books: Saturday, 28 April 2007 PHP Becoming Mainstream ★ Nice overview of the whole backdating saga from Macworld, including the news from last week. ![]() The SEC’s Apple Probe: What You Need to Know ★ How to fit 80 GB of data into an 80-page Moleskin sketchbook. Sunday, 29 April 2007 The Geekster Moleskine ★ Having tried this way of working, I’m loath to return to having four apps open all the time - and yet I keep running into issues that irritate me almost enough to give it up. Coda comes so close to being great that its shortcomings are especially annoying. It’s like buying your dream car, only to find out that the seats are kind of uncomfortable and there’s no heater. TidBITS: ‘Coda Plays Web Developers a New Tune’ ★ Update: Adobe’s web store crapped out on me while using Safari worked much better with Camino. Lightroom’s price jumps from $199 to $299 tomorrow, when Adobe’s introductory price expires. ![]() Today Is the Last Day for Adobe Lightroom Discount Pricing ★ Panic is using Amazon S3 to serve the Coda application download: 643 GB of bandwidth for $128.Īlso worth noting: They’re using a. I have the Canon 28mm f/1.8, and use it almost exclusively these days. 430g) and will also work with full-frame sensors. The Sigma’s only advantage is that it’s a half-stop faster. My only quibble is that he recommends the Sigma 30mm f/1.4 lens without mentioning that Canon makes a very comparable lens, a 28mm f/1.8. Greenspun covers everything you need to know to get started. Whenever anyone asks me for advice on buying a digital SLR camera, I point them to this article. To choose and buy the basic items first and the more expensive and This article explains the different kinds of digital SLR camerasĪvailable, how to choose the right one for you, and what to do #Shiira project mac os x#In case you’re curious, the benchmarks show Photoshop CS3 performing slightly better on Mac OS X than Windows XP on the same MacBook Pro. High marks overall, and a good look at Photoshop’s major new features. Linked List: April 2007 Monday, 30 April 2007 Dave Girard Reviews Photoshop CS3 ★ ![]()
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