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How Facebook Ships Code Posted: January 17, 2011 | Author: yeeguy | Filed under: business management, product management, social networks, startups |322 Comments Iâm fascinated by the way Facebook operates.  Itâs a very unique environment, not easily replicated (nor would their system work for all companies, even if they tried).  These are notes gathered from talking with many friends at Facebook
by Mark Pilgrim with contributions from the community Dive Into HTML5 elaborates on a hand-picked selection of features from the HTML5 specification and other fine standards. We encourage you to buy the printed work â Mark Pilgrimâs artfully titled âHTML5: Up & Runningâ â published on paper by OâReilly, under the Google Press imprint. Your kind and sincere feedback is always welcome, and this work
Three Twitter developers, Steve Jenson, Alex Payne, and Robey Pointer, talk with Bill Venners about their use of Scala in production at Twitter. Twitter is a fast growing website that provides a micro-blogging service. It began its life as a Ruby on Rails application, and still uses Ruby on Rails to deliver most user-facing web pages. But about a year ago they started replacing some of the back-en
Last week, we presented 10 Useful Web Application Interface Techniques, the first part of our review of useful design trends in modern Web applications. Among other things, we highlighted embedded video blocks, specialized controls and context-sensitive navigation. We also encouraged designers to disable pressed buttons, use shadows around modal windows and link to the sign-up page from the log-in
Essential Web Design Advice From a Wireframing Master [INTERVIEW] So much information is out there and so many new technologies and proofs of concept are appearing across the web that it can be difficult to keep up with what's going on. For newer designers or developers, it can sometimes be scary to know where to start. That's why it's always good to talk to the masters -- individuals who are sett
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One-click commit, push and pull. Unique search in history and undo for Git commands. Powerful commands like rebase, branch reset and cherry picking. And now it works with submodules. Gitbox integrates with popular diff tools such as Xcode FileMerge, Kaleidoscope, Changes, DiffMerge. Use keyboard for ultimate efficiency. Use arrow keys to jump between all the panes and lists. To stage all files, hi
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