technology, productivity, and community through the eyes of a software engineer
In: Community| Technology
5 Nov 2009Just as Newton and Leibniz contributed separately to the development of differential and integral calculus, the brilliant minds at Collexion began planning their first Jelly not long before I addressed the need for one in my recent article. Buildycrunken will cater to software developers, writers, artists, students, and anyone else that desires to spend his [...]
In: Technology
2 Nov 2009Noupe posted a comprehensive collection of web development tools and resources that are very useful to any developer. Among these resources are cheat sheets, Firefox extensions, tools, documentation, reference guides, and forms. There’s a little something for everyone, so check it out!
40 New Useful Web Development Tools and Resources [Noupe]
Among these resources are cheat sheets, Firefox [...]
In: Community
30 Oct 2009Since I started working at Awesome Inc. in June, I’ve fallen in love with the concept of creative individuals coming together within a single coworking space to share ideas and collaborate on projects. Our particular environment contains a coworking space, art studio, engineering workshop, and dance studio, and each component provides a unique contribution to [...]
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29 Oct 2009As a software developer, I often find that it’s easy to become immersed in my current projects without ever stopping to sharpen the tools in my developer’s toolbox, and learning to approach problems through a variety of methods is a valuable skill in developing elegant, efficient solutions.
In: Community
23 Oct 2009The innovative engineers of Volkswagen recently launched a project designed to tackle societal issues by developing entertaining products that alter human behavior. The Fun Theory has already developed approaches for countering the issues of obesity, waste disposal, and glass recycling, and I’m eagerly anticipating their next product release. Furthermore, I’d love to see some similar [...]
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16 Aug 2009As fate would have it, I’ve found myself without quality air conditioning on a day when such an amenity is quite necessary. Gazing around the coffee house currently sheltering me from heat-induced migraines and an endless battle with perspiration, I’ve become quite fascinated with each of the faces illuminated by laptop screens and smart phones. [...]
The Other Side consists of ramblings by Ryan Bright, a Computer Science undergraduate at the University of Kentucky.