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  • Astonishments, ten, in the history of version control < Francis is
    "The (for now) final end product seems incredibly obvious. And popular.

    Yet it took decades of iterative innovation, from some of the cleverest minds in the field, to make something so apparently simple yet powerful.

    And every step was astonishing." This is great stuff from Francis.

    (tags: scm vcs versioncontrol history programming francisirving writing )
  • [Noisebridge-discuss] update on the shrine!
    "So, as some of you may know, the old shrine got re-activated as a working shrine a few days ago, and the Church classroom cleared away for meditation and contemplation, led by Fa Zang (Rinpoche), the guy in the buddhist monk robe who has been doing a lot of sewing in the craft area recently." I love mailing lists. And this is a remarkable post.
    (tags: mailinglists noisebridge sf hackers geeks buddhists funny )
  • Learn to speak vim – verbs, nouns, and modifiers! – Yan Pritzker
    "Using vim is like talking to your editor in ‘verb modifier object’ sentences, turned into acronyms." Which is a good way of thinking of it.
    (tags: vim editor text )
  • Calepin
    "Calepin reads Markdown-formatted, plain-text files stored in your Dropbox and converts them into blog posts for you." Which is pretty clever.
    (tags: blogging markdown blog tools toolchain )
  • World of Warcraft – English (NA) Forums -> Update: Auction House & Armory Integration
    "Today, we wanted to give you a heads-up about a new service now in development that will let players access the Auction House directly through the Armory website or Armory App for iPhone or iPod touch." And bingo, that's the killer out-of-world application for WOW players. (This is something I suggested in my talk at Develop last summer; glad to see Blizzard do the obvious. Which I really ought to put online).
    (tags: games mmo blizzard iphone worldofwarcraft )
  • Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    ""Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo." is a grammatically correct sentence used as an example of how homonyms and homophones can be used to create complicated constructs." And: what a URL.
    (tags: buffalo wikipedia linguistics language grammar )
  • 25 Tips for Intermediate Git Users : Andy Jeffries : Ruby on Rails, MySQL and jQuery Developer
    Some good stuff here; the tips on the stash were new to me, and particularly handy.
    (tags: git tutorial tips reference howto versioncontrol scm dvcs )
  • aanand's cmon at master – GitHub
    "All yeahs in a baby are always the same height." Crazy markup preprocessor of the day, with suitably entertaining documentation.
    (tags: cmon html layout markup wtf )
  • Warhammer Online for Mac – jerakeen.org
    "It seems to me that Transgaming have done more to hurt the Mac gaming world than anyone else. The idea that you can turn your product into a Mac game OVERNIGHT, without employing ANYONE WHO SEEMS TO CARE ABOUT THE PLATFORM is an absurd thing to peddle."
    (tags: tominsam games porting transgaming osx mac software )
  • git ready » tig, the ncurses front-end to Git
    "Tig provides a simple command-line yet visual interface to Git." An explanation of what Tig does, and why you might find it useful.
    (tags: git linux osx scm tools versioncontrol )
  • tig
    "Tig is a git repository browser that additionally can act as a pager for output from various git commands."
    (tags: git scm versioncontrol linux osx programming cli utility )
  • House of the Dead Overkill – Case study – a set on Flickr
    Marvellous – case study of all the packaging concepts for the bonkers House Of The Dead: Overkill. Lots of gnarly, grindhouse-inspired graphic design going on here, and many things that are as good as the final version.
    (tags: houseofthedead games marketing packaging design graphicdesign retro )
  • Wot I Think: Mirror’s Edge | Rock, Paper, Shotgun
    "When it’s just you, the rooftops and Faith’s slim repertoire of jumps, shimmies, slides and rolls, it’s something like the urban Tarzan game we all hoped Mirror’s Edge would be. Time Trial mode rewards practice and it rewards perseverance, and it’s the only reason to buy Mirror’s Edge." An interesting take on Mirror's Edge, which has a lot of truth in it.
    (tags: games mirrorsedge pc racing timetrial timeattack )
  • http://kylegabler.com/WorldOfGooSoundtrack/
    "Thank you to everyone who emailed asking about a World of Goo Soundtrack. This is probably as close to an "official" soundtrack I'll ever make for the game World of Goo. I'm making it available here on my personal portfolio for free." No, thank you, Kyle.
    (tags: games music soundtrack free worldofgoo )
  • Cyclopedia Square: 'git revert' Is Not Equivalent To 'svn revert'
    A useful guide, although perhaps more detailed than you'd normally need. Still, clear instructions for handling reverting changes in git.
    (tags: tips git versioncontrol vcs scm reverting )
  • Tales of the Rampant Coyote: The Black Triangle
    "Afterwards, we came to refer to certain types of accomplishments as “black triangles.” These are important accomplishments that take a lot of effort to achieve, but upon completion you don’t have much to show for it – only that more work can now proceed. It takes someone who really knows the guts of what you are doing to appreciate a black triangle."
    (tags: development programming architecture analogy metaphor )
  • Box Art : Space Invaders (Atari 2600 version, by Telegames)
    112 different games1 It's amazing to think that "Moving Shields" and "Zigzagging Laser Bombs" could be counted as different game-types, though, and presumably that number comes from all possible combinations. The videogame industry's obsession with bullet-points on the box is deep-rooted, it seems. (From Simon Parkin's lovely "Box Art" blog).
    (tags: games marketing videogames packaging boxart spaceinvaders atari2600 )
  • The man who invented the doner kebab has died – Telegraph
    "Mr Aygun once said: "I thought how much easier it would be if they could take their food with them." The first of the new snacks was served on March 2, 1971, at Hasir, his restaurant in Berlin. It was called a doner kebab after the Turkish word "dondurmek" which means a rotating roast." So now you know.
    (tags: history food obituary kebab doner donerkebab )
  • Videogame Classics – a set on Flickr
    Olly Moss has now moved from movies to videogames, pastiching classic Penguin covers; the Goldeneye one is superb.
    (tags: design games pastiche illustration books graphicdesign ollymoss )
  • git ready » daily tips for the noob to the guru
    Daily git tips. So far, they've all been rather handy, and given they're nice and short makes recommending this as a subscription easy.
    (tags: programming tips blog git versioncontrol scm )
  • Pretty Loaded – preloader museum curated by Big Spaceship
    A "museum" of Flash site loading screens. Not sure what to say, really.
    (tags: design flash interaction animation collection )
  • Fullbright: Quick Critique: Braid
    "I don't begrudge Blow an attempt at addressing important historical events, but the weight of the atomic age seems too much to address with a few lines of text that feel incongruous with the rest of the production." This is, I think, a worthwhile point. I'll be returning to the whole "atomic bomb" question in a blogpost soon, I hope.
    (tags: braid games play critique criticism )
  • Games Convention 2008: Team Fortress 2 Updates Coming To Xbox 360 Later This Year
    "Given that Valve is being forced to charge for the update, they wanted to ensure that 360 owners were getting their money's worth." Such a shame they have to charge for it – but still, more TF2 on 360, and that's a good thing from my perspective.
    (tags: valve microsoft live downloadablecontent dlc tf2 teamfortress2 )
  • Everyday GIT With 20 Commands Or So
    A nice simple explanation of what using Git is really like.
    (tags: git versioncontrol vcs scm sourcecontrol tutorial tips )
  • Games Without Frontiers: Games Give Free Reign to the Douchebag Within
    "What the hell is wrong with me? There are a lot of ways to win at Civilization Revolution that do not involve taking a happy, peaceful city and reducing it to a smoldering gravesite filled with radioactive trinitite." Clive Thompson on a case of Walter Mitty syndrome.
    (tags: games psychology play choice wishfulfilment escapism )
  • Blue Moon for Mac OS 10.5
    "Keldon Jones has published an artificial intelligence opponent for the game Blue Moon with an user interface written with GTK+ toolkit. This is a native Mac OS 10.5 version of the game written with Cocoa, so there's no need to install X11 and GTK+ libraries. It runs straight out of the box (on Leopard)." Heck yes.
    (tags: bluemoon boardgames macosx ai games play cards cardgame knizia )
  • thisplacement » Adventures in Urban Computing
    "This is a write-up of my diploma project in interaction design from the Oslo School of Architecture and Design. The project is entitled ‘Adventures in Urban Computing’ and this weblog post contains a brief project description and a pdf of the diploma report." Well worth a read, and beautifully presented. I need to chew over this more.
    (tags: ubicomp urban computing behaviour change interactiondesign design project )
  • The Brainy Gamer: Is this what we want?
    "It's a shame to me that a game with Braid's narrative, artistic, and aesthetic aspirations is inaccessible to so many people hungry for exactly those things." Yes. Much as I adore it, Braid can be awful hard at times. A smart game for smart gamers, alas.
    (tags: videogames play criticism art braid difficulty accessibility )
  • Agile Game Development: Agile values – Responding to change over following a plan
    "A popular misconception about agile is that it doesn’t allow for plans. This isn’t true. Agile focuses on the activity of planning rather than focusing on a fixed plan."
    (tags: agile software development projectmanagement programming project )

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