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  • The magic behind configure, make, make install
    Nice, clear explanation (as clear as it seems anything involving M4 can be) of this process, which I've used a lot but not thought about that much.
    (tags: unix development configuration packaging make makefile )
  • The Ultimate Front-End Build Tool: make
    Very good post on Just Using make as your task runner.
    (tags: build make tools development software unix )
  • Bill Higgins :: the Uncanny Valley of user interface design
    "I’d recommend that if you’re considering or actively building Ajax/RIA applications, you should consider the Uncanny Valley of user interface design and recognize that when you build a “desktop in the web browser”-style application, you’re violating users’ unwritten expectations of how a web application should look and behave. This choice may have significant negative impact on learnability, pleasantness of use, and adoption." Yes.
    (tags: interaction design web ux usability aesthetics billhiggins )
  • YouTube – STS-124 Launch w/ Sound
    Video from the side of a solidrocket booster from a shuttle launch – through launch, into the atmosphere, separation, and back down to splashdown. Incredible; hypnotic; magical to think that we made that.
    (tags: video space film beautiful awe shuttle atmosphere earthfromspace earth )
  • makezine.com: Maker Faire Newcastle 2009
    "The first UK Maker Faire will take place in Newcastle 14-15 March 2009 as part of Newcastle ScienceFest – a 10 day festival celebrating creativity and innovation." Never been to Newcastle. That could be exciting.
    (tags: hardware innovation make makers newcastle )
  • r a t l o o p
    "Don't be stuck staring at the screen! Mightier's unique puzzles are designed to be solved by hand with pencil and paper." You print out the puzzle, solve it with a pen, take a webcam picture of it… and the in-game laser carves the path you drew. Wow.
    (tags: games play interaction design innovation camera windows mightier )
  • Chris Morris: Massive bosons blew my unit | Science | The Guardian
    "These concepts are not complicated by Cern standards. We are entering a zone which is weaponised to boggle."
    (tags: cern cms guardian physics chrismorris lhc )
  • al3x.net: al3x's Rules for Computing Happiness
    Simple, straightforward, pretty much correct.
    (tags: computing software rules tips technology plaintext )
  • Rails, Textile, and javascript WYSIWYG roundup | Midnight Oil
    Yes, this is going to come in handy.
    (tags: wysiwyg web textile rubyonrails javascript editor richtext via:tomtaylor )
  • :: cleverdevil ::: Live Textile-Formatted Comment Preview
    "This javascript function can then read in the current content of the text area, format it using a trimmed down version of textile, and then set the content of a DIV with the resulting HTML. The end result of all this is live comment preview, with textile formatting." Live textile preview functionality.
    (tags: textile markup formatting javascript web development preview )
  • Gamasutra – Valve's Faliszek: Not All Game Stories Need 'Evil Masterminds'
    "Trying to over-explain the cause of a disaster often detracts from its more tangible impact. … Instead, Faliszek says, it is more effective to create resonant gameplay experiences that players will remember, particularly if the setting in question, such as a zombie invasion (or a tornado outbreak, for that matter) is already familiar." Why games don't always need tangible villains.
    (tags: games resonance left4dead valve story narrative technique )
  • Google Analytics, jQuery, and File Downloads
    A nice approach to doing some of the typical monitoring you'd want to do with Google Analytics, eg monitoring PDF downloads. I'm not totally convinced by some of his syntax, but the functionality is good, and the regex trick is nice.
    (tags: web development javascript jquery analytics googleanalytics tracking metrics )
  • MAKE: Blog: Nintoaster – a Nintendo in a toaster
    "It's just an Nintendo in a toaster, but I like it."
    (tags: nintendo homebrew make awesome games console nes famicom )

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