I enjoyed this podcast. I was not familiar with Ember, but I’m going to check it out after listening to this.
Month: November 2014
GopherJS: Compiles Go code to JavaScript; Write front-end code in Go that will run in all browsers
CSS Dig: Chrome Extension that analyzes your CSS
FnordMetric: Write SQL queries that return SVG charts rather than tables
Standesk 2200: Make your own standing desk with $22 of materials
http://iamnotaprogrammer.com/Ikea-Standing-desk-for-22-dollars.html ᔥ
I’m thinking about setting up one of these in my man cave.
Atmosphere: Realtime client-server framework for the JVM, supporting WebSockets and cross-browser fallback support
https://github.com/Atmosphere/atmosphere
Deployable on most Java based application servers such as Tomcat, JBoss Jetty, Resin, GlassFish, Undertow, WebSphere, WebLogic, Netty, Play! Framework and Vert.x.
Gow (GNU on Windows): Package of 100+ UNIX utilities compiled for Windows – Lightweight alternative to Cygwin
https://github.com/bmatzelle/gow/wiki
List of utilities here: https://github.com/bmatzelle/gow/wiki/executables_list
Purplecoat.js: Create labeled overlays that can be triggered on click without writing JavaScript
Link: git-feed: Generate Atom feeds for git commit logs
https://github.com/brennen/git-feed ᔥ
Requires Perl module XML::Atom::SimpleFeed
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