"... but when it is JavaScript that will be run by the browser then JavaScript is what you should be writing." So by that logic, one shouldn't be writing C# that targets the CLR either, but should rather be coding in…
Thanks for the comment. Before reading it, I admit to being lured into thinking the code in TFA was there to clean up after Backbone. Sneaky bit of writing...
Octopus is Paul's yacht: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Octopus_(yacht)
The artwork in Braid is amazing. I like how the article shows Braid's graphical roots and how it has evolved from there. Great insight into the process. David Hellman (the graphic designer behind Braid) has more Art of…
> Forms are tabular data -- headers on side, data on the other. For very simple form designs, sure. But that idea breaks down when you have a more sophisticated form and need to consider horizontal "flow" between…
"... but when it is JavaScript that will be run by the browser then JavaScript is what you should be writing." So by that logic, one shouldn't be writing C# that targets the CLR either, but should rather be coding in…
Thanks for the comment. Before reading it, I admit to being lured into thinking the code in TFA was there to clean up after Backbone. Sneaky bit of writing...
Octopus is Paul's yacht: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Octopus_(yacht)
The artwork in Braid is amazing. I like how the article shows Braid's graphical roots and how it has evolved from there. Great insight into the process. David Hellman (the graphic designer behind Braid) has more Art of…
> Forms are tabular data -- headers on side, data on the other. For very simple form designs, sure. But that idea breaks down when you have a more sophisticated form and need to consider horizontal "flow" between…