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Development Practices • Jun 30, 2017

Keep Your Temporary Hacks Temporary with a Shame.cs

Having a space to track temporary changes and known-crufty code helps me avoiding flitting between cleanup tasks, while reminding me to clean up my mess.
Developer Tools • Jun 22, 2017

Clojure Development with Visual Studio Code

Learning Emacs while also attempting to learn Clojure was too much all at once. So I decided to try out Visual Studio Code (VS Code) with Clojure.
Developer Tools • May 05, 2017

Running Tests from MacVim in iTerm2 Version 3

An update to an AppleScript script that can be triggered from MacVim to find a specific iTerm2 tab for running focused tests.
Developer Tools • Apr 03, 2017

Virtual Network Customization in VMware Fusion

How to customize VMware Fusion's virtual networks and create a virtualization setup to support just about any development task.
Ruby • Mar 24, 2017

From Ruby to Crystal: A Quick Look

I'll definitely keep an eye on Crystal as it comes out of its beta phase. The syntax is familiar and easy to pick up and the performance is great.
iOS / OS X • Feb 20, 2017

A UIStackView Hack for Stacking Child Views Compactly

UIStackView is missing a distribution type that will stack its children close to each other and also size them based on their intrinsic content size.
Development Practices • Feb 06, 2017

Security Hygiene for Software Professionals

Taking responsibility for your security hygiene is essential and not very difficult. Here are 7 things you should start doing as soon as possible.
DevOps & System Admin. • Jan 25, 2017

Amazon Lambda Auto-Deployment For Your Alexa Skill Using AWS CLI

How to use AWS CLI to auto-deploy an Amazon Alexa skill. We decided to find a way to auto-deploy our Skill with each Git commit.
Development Practices • Dec 21, 2016

Uncle Bob’s Clean Code: Irrelevant in the Age of Full-Stack JavaScript?

"Clean Code" by Robert C. Martin (a.k.a. Uncle Bob) is particularly helpful in the practice of day-to-day software development. But how relevant is it now?
Developer Tools • Oct 27, 2016

Eight Atom Editor Packages for Easier Web Development

Atom is a "hackable" text editor that uses add-on packages to provide an experience customized to each user. Check out these eight packages.
Extracurricular Activities • Sep 19, 2016

ReSpeaker – First Impressions + Simple Offline Voice Recognition

Using ReSpeaker to detect simple commands such as “play music” or “activate omega thirteen” and perform an action, without an internet connection.
Developer Tools • Sep 15, 2016

Getting Started with AppleScript

The beauty of AppleScript is that it has a very low learning curve and a very readable syntax, so you can learn some basics quickly.
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