• RT @codingdesigner: Clients want wizards. Some designers want to be magicians fooling clients into thinking they’re wizards. 1/2

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  • RT @monsika: @rachelnabors YES! I frequently use animations as an example of why knowing the ins and outs of both CSS AND JS are important …

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  • RT @donttrythis: Hey Internet! The plural of the word “anecdote” is not “evidence”.

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  • RT @nodesass: I know you’re all eagerly waiting 3.0.0 release. There will be no more betas.

    You can track the release progress in https://…

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  • Awesome new interaction I found in iOS Chrome: swipe down to refresh, but can drag left for new tab, right to choose tab as well after down

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  • @domenic The --quiet flag seemed to be the problem. Piping to /dev/null still keeps it quiet though. Thanks!

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  • @domenic Thanks, will give it a look.

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  • @domenic Looking at your deploying to gh-pages w/Travis gist.github.com/domenic/ec8b0fc8ab45f39403dd and it’s exiting w/code 129 on git push. Any advice?

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  • RT @tameverts: How Users Perceive the Speed of the Web: youtube.com/watch?v=2ksXo2_Lfl0 <– Awesome @FluentConf keynote by @paul_irish. #webperf #p…

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  • @ZachInglis @kaelifa so instead of trying, we just broke context. Now that we can show context w/animation, new options available (2/2)

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  • @ZachInglis @kaelifa Ultimately I think they became popular because there use to be no way of showing context through animation (1/2)

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  • @ZachInglis @kaelifa It’s one I like too. Google Image Search did this first on mobile, now it’s everywhere.

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  • @kaelifa Well that’s the thing, there isn’t a single replacement, it’s about your user’s context and flow. Modals break flow, always.

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  • @kaelifa just because it’s popular, doesn’t mean it’s good? Take Bootstrap for instance.

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  • @kaelifa it’s all contextual, but yah I gently believe they should be avoided as much as possible blog post forthcoming it seems

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  • I’m having a drink tonight. If you know my drinking habits, you can guess how stressful the past few weeks have been.

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  • Radio Fryer by @mikerelm has become my jam. I’ve owned the CD for years, it’s now become my new power coding music.

    mixcrate.com/mikerelm/radio-fryer-13980

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  • @chriseppstein Don’t think so either. I don’t know, and only kinda care. This is some jacked up JS I’m writing but at this point, don’t care

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  • @chriseppstein but… it’s the same code, run synchronously, just now via a function invocation. New thread for new function?

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  • …spitting out this chunk of code into a synchronous function reduced compile time by ~30-80ms? Go home Node, you’re drunk.

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  • RT @emmajanehw: You’re Optimizing the Wrong Things buff.ly/1Eo9JVT

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  • @KevinLozandier no worries

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  • @KevinLozandier so this is exactly my point. There isn’t a single answer, it’s a design and dev problem to be figure out in its context

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  • @KevinLozandier no they don’t, just on time varies, but they’re crappy for login/signup

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  • @KevinLozandier JIT bridge?

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