10 April 2012, baked by Jenn Lukas
Grid systems: good or bad for divitis? Related: have we forgotten what divitis even is?
View Article9 May 2012, baked by Jenn Lukas
Here’s a conversation that occurred on a train: “How do you decompress from work?” “I don’t.” Reading through Twitter, blog posts and various other Internet correspondence, I’ve noticed a common theme....
View Article4 June 2012, baked by Jenn Lukas
Remember how cool it was when you first learned how to tween objects in Flash? That’s how I feel about using CSS transitions with hovers. It’s my favorite thing about the web right now, which is why...
View Article3 July 2012, baked by Jenn Lukas
Recently, we’ve been going through the hiring process at Happy Cog. My fantastic co-worker Chris wrote a bit about some job tips to get in the door. Once in said door, our interview process goes...
View Article7 August 2012, baked by Jenn Lukas
Last time we met, I talked about the question, “What’s your favorite website”. I suppose it’s only fair if I share mine. For a long time running it was Flickr. The interface is easy to understand....
View Article10 September 2012, baked by Jenn Lukas
I think the rise of code education sites on the web is super radical. Even Kahn Academy has just added a Computer Science section. I’ve recently been reading a lot about Problem Based Learning and I...
View Article10 October 2012, baked by Jenn Lukas
Last month, I fractured the tibia bone in my leg. Being on crutches and in a wheelchair has really changed the way I view getting around. I’ve begun to notice things like which street corners have curb...
View Article9 November 2012, baked by Jenn Lukas
With all the attention on mobile devices lately, have we forgotten our desktop experience? Did that get your attention? While I’m not about to tell you to throw all your tablets and phones in a river,...
View Article6 December 2012, baked by Jenn Lukas
I was at dinner with some fellow nerds the other night, and someone brought up the idea of coming across something on the interwebs that was “tl;dr”. As a lover of acronyms and an owner of an...
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