• Morning Sassy People! The @SassCSS testing framework I talked about at #NYCSass last night is available! github.com/team-sass/navigator @iamcarrico

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  • Had a terrible experience @NewTechCity tonight. Perpetuated negative stereotypes of recent college grads/youth. No peer knowledge, all C-lvl

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  • @manoushz Also, your handle on the brochure is missing the end “z” and doesn’t include the hashtag.

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  • @manoushz …very disheartening and quite disrespectful. Maybe next time include peers, not C levels, as they tend to be most disconnected.

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  • @manoushz We left @NewTechCity early tonight. As two recent college grads, one of whom works in tech, we found the stereotyping of our gen…

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  • Writing tests is fantastic. It never truly occurred to me just how truly complex @singularitygs was until just now. +@ScottKellum

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  • How does anyone learn Ruby? Ruby docs are, for all intents and purposes, irrelevant.

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  • @jeffscottward @itsmisscs That’s the thing though, I’m not becoming a Ruby dev, but I need to dev in Ruby for the time being

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  • @ppk Might I suggest adding another option for <viewport>? Do you use /width/? I’ve stopped using it.

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  • What kind of crazy path has led me from primarily building Drupal themes in PHP to writing custom Ruby test runners for Sass?

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  • Extracting and enhancing Breakpoint’s testing framework (written by @iamcarrico) for all to use. @travisci testable @Compass extensions!

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  • RT @LukeW: Admit it, responsive Web designs are fun to make.

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  • @waako @Luukyb @lewisnyman @emma_maria88 why would any self-respecting developer use JavaScript for ANYTHING srsly

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  • @rupl fantastic

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  • RT @paulg: Static sites are the fixies of the Internet.

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  • @rupl are you snuggling with a plush companion cube in your picture?

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  • Feels more like spring than the end of November. I like it.

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  • @Luukyb @emma_maria88 @lewisnyman not to use Drush as a task runner, but to use it as a generator

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  • @Luukyb @emma_maria88 @lewisnyman in Aurora, we use Compass for structure and Grunt for tasks. In Drupal, we have Drush though

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  • RT @avantgame: 11,000 kids tracked for A DECADE to see if videogames lead to negative attention, behavioral, mood impact. Result: NO http:/…

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  • @Luukyb @emma_maria88 @lewisnyman generator-symfony scaffolds a web app w/Symfony, but we already have one w/Drupal

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  • @Luukyb @emma_maria88 @lewisnyman right, but for what? What would you want it for? Spinning up a theme/module? Sub-gen for hooks?

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  • @emma_maria88 @Luukyb @lewisnyman so what are you looking to do? Yeoman is a generator system, Grunt the task runner

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  • @Luukyb @emma_maria88 I use both, haven’t together yet but have been considering it, use @gruntjs with it lots though

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