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35% of Fortune 500 companies participated in iPhone SDK beta
That's much... but how widely it was tested is different thing. - Daniel Schildt
As an employee in one of those, this doesn't mean the 35% liked it.... - Chris Ridenour
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» minimalist mac setup :mnmlist - http://mnmlist.com/minimal...
"A minimalist Mac setup is lightweight, lean, uncluttered, with simple apps." - Daniel Schildt
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"JsApp.US is a hosting platform for node.js applications. It is setup to be a platform to coddle to quick, weekend hack like projects." - Daniel Schildt
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"Scred is a Finnish company building tools and services to help groups and communities manage their money, wherever they are." - Daniel Schildt
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ACE - Ajax.org Cloud9 Editor - http://ace.ajax.org/
"Ace is a standalone code editor written in JavaScript. Our goal is to create a web based code editor that matches and extends the features, usability and performance of existing native editors such as TextMate, Vim or Eclipse. It can be easily embedded in any web page and JavaScript application. Ace is developed as the primary editor for Cloud9 IDE and the successor of the Mozilla Skywriter (Bespin) Project." GitHub just integrated this thing to their system, enabling much better text editing features for developers and other users. - Daniel Schildt
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d2s's Profile - GitHub - https://github.com/d2s
My personal profile at the GitHub, social sharing site for source code. - Daniel Schildt
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we are all robots — adding extra CoffeeScript goodies to Sublime Text 2 - http://prototypef.tumblr.com/post...
Short guide that tells how to add CoffeeScript extensions to Sublime Text editor. - Daniel Schildt
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buymeasoda/soda-theme - GitHub - https://github.com/buymeas...
Dark and light custom UI themes for Sublime Text 2 - Daniel Schildt
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iTerm2 - Mac OS Terminal Replacement - http://www.iterm2.com/#...
"iTerm2 is a replacement for Terminal and the successor to iTerm. It works on Macs with Leopard or Snow Leopard. Its focus is on performance, internationalization, and supporting innovative features that make your life better." - Daniel Schildt
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Sublime Text: The text editor you'll fall in love with - http://www.sublimetext.com/
One of the best text editors I have been able to use recently. Latest version still under beta testing but it's still been quite useful to use. - Daniel Schildt
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Top 10 Mobile Web Development JavaScript Frameworks - http://sixrevisions.com/javascr...
Following frameworks are listed: jQuery Mobile, Titanium Mobile, The-M-Project, Jo, xui.js, EmbedJS, DHTMLX Touch, Mobilize.js, ChocolateChip Mobile - Daniel Schildt
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Re: Eizo introduces a 36.4” 4K2K Monitor in Japan - http://www.akihabaranews.com/99029...
"Actually, the cost isn't that bad if it's taken to consideration that most of the 4K video cameras cost way more than that. Usage for screen like that is in front of editor who's workstation probably already has quite bit more of hardware to handle the stress caused by uncompressed 4K video materials. ;)" - Daniel Schildt
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Re: Eizo introduces a 36.4” 4K2K Monitor in Japan - http://www.disqus.com/people...
"Actually, the cost isn't that bad if it's taken to consideration that the most of 4K video cameras cost way more than that. Usage for screen like that is in front of editor who's workstation probably already has quite bit more of hardware to handle the stress caused by uncompressed 4K video materials. ;)" - Daniel Schildt
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Re: Giving Away Pogoplugs for Accessing Your Photos from Anywhere - http://www.disqus.com/people...
"Depends on camera body as I know few professional concert photographers who are mostly using ISO 3200 or 6400 even if the images have more noise. Their explanation is that it's more important to get enough of light and to be able to stop the movement than to try minimize the noise. Some compare noise levels to film and say that even while the amount of noise is high, it's not even close to most of the traditional films. The issue is that digital noise is sharper but with good noise reduction algoritms of recent Lightroom 3 or DxO Optics Pro, it's possible to get usable results from even much higher ISO sensitivity numbers." - Daniel Schildt
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Re: Giving Away Pogoplugs for Accessing Your Photos from Anywhere - http://www.petapixel.com/2011...
"Depends on camera body as I know few professional concert photographers who are mostly using ISO 3200 or 6400 even if the images have more noise. Their explanation is that it's more important to get enough of light and to be able to stop the movement than to try minimize the noise. Some compare noise levels to film and say that even while the amount of noise is high, it's not even close to most of the traditional films. The issue is that digital noise is sharper but with good noise reduction algoritms of recent Lightroom 3 or DxO Optics Pro, it's possible to get usable results from even much higher ISO sensitivity numbers." - Daniel Schildt
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Re: Giving Away Pogoplugs for Accessing Your Photos from Anywhere - http://www.disqus.com/people...
"Depends on what camera I use but mostly 200 or 400. If doing some event photography in dark I randomly use ISO 1600 and 3200, depending on the light. And yes, I mostly use those with 1.8 or 2.8 aperture lenses and even that isn't enough of light on many places, unfortunately. :(" - Daniel Schildt
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Re: Giving Away Pogoplugs for Accessing Your Photos from Anywhere - http://www.petapixel.com/2011...
"Depends on what camera I use but mostly 200 or 400. If doing some event photography in dark I randomly use ISO 1600 and 3200, depending on the light. And yes, I mostly use those with 1.8 or 2.8 aperture lenses and even that isn't enough of light on many places, unfortunately. :(" - Daniel Schildt
Erhan Erdoğan
Schweiz - Yves Oesch
Germany - Thomas Frütel
Portugal - Marcos Marado from fftogo
Spain - Icekahlua
England - Andy Murdoch
Italy - Alessandro
Italy - Giusy Mauro
Turkey - Uğur Özmen
Turkey - Cem Catikkas
England [52.6333/-1.1333] - CannonGod
the Netherlands - peter huesken
Turkiye - Ömer Enis
England - Colin Walker
Russia - Igor Poltavskiy
Türkei - Yusuf Ibili
Bulgaria - Dimitar Vesselinov
Turkey - Baturalp Torun
England - Toby Graham
Finland - A. T.
England - Joe Dawson
Germany - Nicole Simon
Turkiye - Uğur Çelenk
Kreuzberg ;) - Şekip Can Gökalp from twhirl
UK/ Britain/ England/ whatever :-) - Kol Tregaskes
France - Olivier
Finland - Daniel Schildt
Serbia - Mladen Srdić
London, UK - Roger Kondrat
Belgium - Zack Brandit
Italy here, but soon in The Netherlands - Flavio
America - Jennifer Kersey - Jenny L Kersey
Micah
Lack of hardened firewalls, webservers/apps and RDBMSs aren't the main problem—people are the weakest link.
CW, yep. - Micah
Sometimes it's the lack of people who know how to use those even while tools might be used. Even when tools are used in right way, things get broken eventually. Still, not even the most secure/stable software could prevent user from giving access to wrong person (more or less) intentionally. - Daniel Schildt
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RT @davestone: @jason great tips, "build your wireframe in HTML"— absolutely! Seen kneejerk no's from dev/prdct ppl for years on that one—it's the only way
Create wireframes in whatever doesn't get in your way. For a lot of people, HTML gets in the way hard. - Mark Trapp
In undergrad I worked on a project that let you draw pages and a site architecture with a tablet and it would generate HTML pages for you. Very low-fi high-fi. - Kevin Fox
I'm surprised there isn't a really great killer app like that on the iPad. There are a couple I've found, but they're more gimmicks than anything. - Mark Trapp
It depends. For some things, HTML is good but I'm surely feeling that there's much room for other tools. Whatever fits for the task best is probably good for it but things can be done in different ways. Friend who has been doing mobile UX/UI planning for years has been using quite bit of different tools, but apparently is mainly doing wireframing and interactive prototypes. - Daniel Schildt
It also depends on the scale of things: if there's other people doing actual functionality to interface/backend, they might prefer to do coding in their own way as person doing UX planning might not know all of the implementation details of UI, even while the basics could be common between systems. Also, techniques chance and HTML wireframing might not be always that useful for something like mobile app planning if there's custom interface in it. Best to avoid duplicate work anyway. :) - Daniel Schildt
I've found the next best thing to paper prototyping for non-HTML masters has been PowerPoint/Keynote: easy to grasp, easy to get the point across to designers and implementors. Basically, anything that doesn't have the prototyper Googling or looking in books for how to illustrate a certain object. If it's the implementor, who's proficient in HTML anyway, doing the prototyping in HTML is... more... - Mark Trapp
That's for sure. Depends greatly on the person who is doing things. Even then while person might know how to use HTML really well, actually using pen and paper (or any of other methods) might actually produce much more interesting result as they can go away more easily from traditional thinking. - Daniel Schildt
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Tiputuksen uusi tulevaisuus - http://tiputus.net/tiputuk...
Tulevaisuus on täällä: Tiputushistoria alkaa muovautua hiljalleen uuteen kokonaisuuteen ja ensimmäinen askel sitä kohti on uuden osoitteen käyttöönotto. Jatkossa osoitteena onkin siis tiputus.net ja s ... - Daniel Schildt
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Documentary filmmakers who make ads for large companies - http://blog.autiomaa.org/documen...
STALKR is a collective of independent filmmakers based in London, New York and Los Angeles. STALKR members have produced, directed, shot, and edited long-form documentary films for HBO, MTV, BB ... - Daniel Schildt
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The inevitable decline due to clutter - http://blog.autiomaa.org/the-ine...
In fact, human behavior tells us that this is a more permanent effect than we realize. Once you overload the user, you train them not to pay attention. More clutter isn't free. In fact, more cl ... - Daniel Schildt
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Planning to start learning the actual usage of JavaScript. Yeah, there is much more beyond jQuery. ;)
Lies! - Mark Trapp
Heh… even more as one starts to consider using bit of node.js or something similar. :P - Daniel Schildt
At one time it was a shame to use JS.. these days it's almost a requirement. - Jemm
Don't blame the language if people can't use it in good way. ;) - Daniel Schildt
Well, in those days (=IE4/NS4 etc ->) there wasn't much it could be used for and performance wasn't good etc... - Jemm
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Re: FriendFeed is THE Next Big Thing - http://shegeeks.disqus.com/friendf...
"Thanks for nicely written article about use of FriendFeed. This is good overall review telling some of reasons why people should at least try it." - Daniel Schildt
Uh...wait.... - Rah-PM 2012
Heh. Aside from being WAY old, the link doesn't work. lol - caj needs a haircut
Yeah, surely this is "a bit" old link that's from automatic Disqus feed import that collected my written comments from around the web. Apparently there has been quite bit of changes in the way Disqus works and they haven't preserved the old URL's so things kind of go old. Anyway, certainly ain't gonna check every link from beginning of history to see if it works or not. ;) - Daniel Schildt
Snippets of text without the context can surely cause confusion but that's bit too common for services like Twitter etc. and at least FF allows for conversation around the shared content. - Daniel Schildt
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"Surely so, but that goes to the point of already knowing what to install (or being good at using search engines…). Sadly many lack that kind of information but I too think that Debian is quite good for many things (used it for years before switching to Ubuntu). Have been done yet another "switch" to OS X while I still actually miss Debian and Ubuntu for the sake of their ultimate package management that is generally just so good compared to many others out there. :) As for "normal users" who might not need much more than good web browser and something more, Ubuntu is quite good for it." - Daniel Schildt
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"Surely so, but that goes to the point of already knowing what to install (or being good at using search engines…). Sadly many lack that kind of information but I too think that Debian is quite good for many things (used it for years before switching to Ubuntu). Have been done yet another "switch" to OS X while I still actually miss Debian and Ubuntu for the sake of their ultimate package management that is generally just so good compared to many others out there. :) As for "normal users" who might not need much more than good web browser and something more, Ubuntu is quite good for it." - Daniel Schildt
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"Surely so, but that goes to the point of already knowing what to install (or being good at using search engines…). Sadly many lack that kind of information but I too think that Debian is quite good for many things (used it for years before switching to Ubuntu). Have been done yet another "switch" to OS X while I still actually miss Debian and Ubuntu for the sake of their ultimate package management that is generally just so good compared to many others out there. :) As for "normal users" who might not need much more than good web browser and something more, Ubuntu is quite good for it." - Daniel Schildt
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Re: Buy my Bessa — Rasmus Andersson - http://blog.hunch.se/post...
"Have you already moved to California and how much of these are still on sale? Might be interested of some of these (though it might be somewhat difficult to pick them up since I live in Finland)." - Daniel Schildt
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"Have you already moved to California and how much of these are still on sale? Might be interested of some of these (though it might be somewhat difficult to pick them up since I live in Finland)." - Daniel Schildt
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