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MockSMTP.app
Mac app that acts as a pretend SMTP server, capturing email content so you can see how it would be deliveredCategories
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A new global visual language for the BBC's digital services
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The Case For An Older Woman « OkTrends
OK Cupid’s analysis of their membership base with lovely visualisations and intelligent interpretationsCategories
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Writing a Twitter service on App Engine
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Side effects of developing for yourself
Make something you would actually use: “If I let users steer product decisions, the result would be a massive codebase...Categories
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Redis in Practice: Who’s Online?
Using Redis sets to store a collection of user IDs for who’s online style functionalityCategories
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TextMate shortcuts you should be using
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husk.org. chaff. Introducing docent.
Building a Google App Engine powered site with the Flickr APICategories
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Iconic Icon Set – 103 icons in raster and vector format — Some Random Dude
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FeedBurner Socialize: Add Your Feed to Twitter
Instead of using Twitterfeed, use FeedBurner’s integrated Twitter posting. Added bonus: supports use of PubSubHubbub so that...Categories
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Ticket Servers: Distributed Unique Primary Keys on the Cheap
How Flickr keeps numeric IDs unique across multiple databasesCategories
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MagicPrefs
Free app that provides Magic Mouse enhancementsCategories
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Two Gentlemen of Lebowski
What if Shakespeare wrote The Big Lebowski? “I stand before thee tainted with remorse, and beg thy mercy; I am overcome. A...Categories
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A review of the Mac mini with Snow Leopard Server
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Rails 2.3.5 on App Engine
A simple how-toCategories
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DashNote
Free SimpleNote dashboard widget for MacCategories
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jsondns
JSONP RESTful interface for DNS lookups -
tipsy
Facebook-style tooltip plugin for jQueryCategories
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Bypass image blocking by converting images to HTML
Clever pixel art that’s email compatible. Tables of background colours that of course don’t need images to be displayed.Categories
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That’s Not a Memory Leak, It’s Bloat
Detecting inefficiencies in Rails apps, in particular with ActiveRecordCategories