Around the Web: Summer’s End in Django Meetings
By Chrissie Brodigan
09 September 2010 | Category: Uncategorized
Hey there!
Summer is officially over, no more fun day Fridays or extra holidays, we’re back to a regular posting schedule!
And, it’s Wednesday, so this mid-week roundup is devoted to all things business and development.
Some links are newsworthy, some retweeted across Twitter, and others just meet our “awesomeness” requirement, and regardless we hope you’ll enjoy them. Without further delay:
- Back to school articles are everywhere, but here’s really good profile on Sal Khan, Bill Gates’ favorite teacher
- Some really good tips on code clean up with Textmate, especially useful for WordPress theming
- How much should a startup CEO be paid? A lively conversion indeed!
- JS lovers abide! UglifyJS implements a general-purpose JavaScript parser/compressor/beautifier toolkit. Developed on NodeJS.
- Why Django Sucks & How We Can Fix It pretty good for this year’s DjangoCon, but not nearly as fun as the original Why I Hate Django
Wildcard: For laughs! Best IRC conversation ever (via @nateabele via @jperras)
For extra love: Rob Hawkes reconstructed Google’s bouncing balls logo in HTML5 canvas – if you’re a Forrst member you can check out great commentary here.
Please shoot me links to projects your working on or awesome things you’ve released! news@thinkvitamin.com
Handpicked by,
Chrissie (@tenaciouscb)
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