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  • JoeSniff » Telling a good story – Rspec stories from the trenches
    A strong article from Joe on some guidelines, based on experience, for writing RSpec user stories.
    (tags: rspec userstories stories storyrunner tutorial tips )
  • Unobtrusive jQuery + Rails | Lambda @ Copa
    Getting around the issues with Rails' authenticity tokens and trying to perform Ajax requests in jQuery.
    (tags: rubyonrails development programming javascript jquery )
  • Adobe – Design Center : Uncertain futures: A Conversation with Professor Anthony Dunne
    "I think this is very important. If we limit ourselves to only designing the present then the ‘future’ will just happen to us, and the one we get will be driven by technology and economics. We need to develop ways of speculating that are grounded in fact yet engage the imagination and allow us to debate different possible futures before they happen." Interesting interview with Dunne over at the Adobe site.
    (tags: interaction design rca anthonydunne interactiondesign )
  • YouTube – Illusion Labs creates world's first iPhone multi-touch game
    Fingerboarding game for the iPod; really delightful, and clearly a fun thing to do with your fingers. Also: it makes sense to play this with the device on a flat surface, which is unusual for the iPod games released to date.
    (tags: multitouch games play gesture iphone fingerboard skateboard )
  • Winner of the Personal Visualization Project is… | FlowingData
    "The winner is Tim Graham who took manual personal data collection to another level. From email spam, to beverage consumption, to aches and pains, Tim embraced the spirit of self-surveillance. He even made his personal data available in the forums." Dataviz overload!
    (tags: information infoviz dataviz statistics reporting data analysis personal )
  • The Eyes On The Street | A Better Course
    "What are the weird, seemingly unimportant data that can join up the areas we already know, and how do we know where to look for it? In order to be truly useful eyes on the street, we need to be able to take the scenic route, or shortcuts, or any other route that will be fun or illuminating for us and the people we speak to."
    (tags: data observation crowdsourcing outsidein stevenjohnson analytics dconstruct08 )
  • Simplify ActiveRecord Aggregates And Other Goodies Via named_scope : Locomotivation
    "With a recent project, we really started utilizing extensions with named_scope which is very powerful and cleaned up our code considerably." Some really nice examples of using named_scope effectively.
    (tags: named_scope ruby rails rubyonrails development programming tips )
  • The Wii "isn't hurting us", says Sony boss – Eurogamer
    "Nintendo makes money with the hardware alone, which may be a superior business model." What, making profit on units rather than selling them at colossal loss is a *superior* business model? Who would have thought it!
    (tags: business sony idiots nintendo profit pricing ps3 wii )
  • Redesigned 8-bit and 16-bit games (Some unbelievable!) – NeoGAF
    Long thread of patched and hacked 8-bit and 16-bit ROMs, some bringing a vast amount of customisation.
    (tags: games videogames hack patch redesign rework modified homebrew )
  • 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 )
  • Wikka: Welcome to Wikka Wiki
    WikkaWiki is a flexible, standards-compliant and lightweight wiki engine∞ written in PHP, which uses MySQL to store pages. Forked from WakkaWiki. Designed for speed, extensibility, and security. Released under the GPL license.
    (tags: wiki php software )
  • the-morning-after – Google Code
    "The Morning After is a magazine-style theme for WordPress created by Arun Kale. The theme was created based on a brief survey on the WordPress forums about what people would want to see in a unique magazine-style theme." Looks great.
    (tags: wordpress design theme publishing cms blog template )
  • Do-It-Yourself InkJet and Laser Printer Repair (HP, Apple, Epson, and More) – fixyourownprinter.com
    Now that's what I call a UI. Nice idea!
    (tags: technology printers faqs tips maintenance repair reference online resource )
  • mysqlgame
    "Are you tired of browser-based games that are thinly veiled interfaces for databases? Finally, there's a game that just is a database!" This looks awesome.
    (tags: mysql games database programming )
  • Stephen Fry » Blog Archive » Handheld gaming
    "A simple pocket knife can be more appealing and usable than a bristling Victorinox, and a dedicated little games machine like the DS can engage us far more than the sleek power of the PSP. You can feel admiration and even awe for the big power boxes, but for the DS you feel affection – and that, in marketing terms, is worth a whole heap more." I love Stephen Fry.
    (tags: nintendo wii ds gaming games play attachment emotional )
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