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Tag: programming, page 3

  1. Hackhands experience

    Programming

    Peer-programming is appealing to programmers because they often do work alone. The opportunity to work alongside another developer and learn/share is a selling point....

  2. Clear goals direct good development

    Startups and Work

    Yesterday I discovered David Jackson’s blog A Founder’s Notebook on Fred Wilson’s blog. I skipped through a few posts and found Setting clear goals = empowerment. Jackson...

  3. Scraping web forums for image urls

    Art and Public Art

    Goals Im applying my graffiti interests toward my programming ability. Today I put together a brief python script to scrape a reputable graffiti writers forum. The...

  4. Yeoman EADDRINUSE error fix

    Programming

    Yeoman I recently fell into the bandwagon of Yeoman. After spending time with Peepcode screencasts to deepen my understanding of jQuery, javascript and MVC frameworks, I...

  5. How to Hackathon

    Startups and Work

    The state of Hackathon-ing Last week I attended a Hackathon put on by Google’s Youtube and GTV team. I was introduced to the event through GOOD Magazine’s Coding for Good...

  6. Waterfall (web) development sucks

    Startups and Work

    This is for the people who need to hire developers, but don’t understand how to make a website. This is for the person who doesn’t know where to start, but knows what...