markchristian
No user record in our sample, but markchristian has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
- Axol: Cheerful desktop companion that surfaces alerts from JSON payloads (roach.github.io)
- So Long, ICQ (writing.markchristian.org)
- Wither Offline Mode? (writing.markchristian.org)
- The Unholy Saga of Phoenix Hyperspace (gekk.info)
- Lessons learned adding network multiplayer to a web game (old.reddit.com)
- Saying “sup” with `net send` (drew.shoes)
- Dev blog exploring retro (Windows 95) computer virus development (log.vexation.ca)
- Fortran: The Board Game (twitter.com)
- List of Interface Bit Rates (en.wikipedia.org)
-
Howdy, y'all! A friend of mine recently expressed interest in breaking into the customer success field and asked where they'd start, and I had absolutely no idea what to say. All of the places I've worked now do all of…
-
Here's a bit of Friday fun for you: your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to implement if/then logic in JavaScript without using `if` or the ternary operator `?:`. Implement a function with the following…
- Slack built their dark mode (slack.engineering)
- Burnout (johnnyrodgers.is)
- Vintage video game cartridges with built-in modems (writing.markchristian.org)
- Sensors in Game Boy Cartridges (writing.markchristian.org)
- Have a personal web site (writing.markchristian.org)
- A look at some video games systems inside of cartridges (part 2 of 4) (writing.markchristian.org)
- A System of Cartridges (writing.markchristian.org)
- Lock 'n roll: a tale of three cartridges (writing.markchristian.org)
- A brief history of saved games (writing.markchristian.org)
- Using GitHub Webhooks to rebuild static web sites (writing.markchristian.org)
- The life and times of the Nintendo 64 controller (writing.markchristian.org)