mattcanhack
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No user record in our sample, but mattcanhack has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Like the others, I'm using a programming language except it is Javascript because we're a Node.js company. It actually works well enough
For archiving a page: javascript:void(window.open('https://web.archive.org/save/'+location.href)); Should probably encode the href but it has worked so far
No question, just want to say thanks! I've had a lot of false starts trying game tutorials but the ones I found for Bevy were really easy to follow. I was working two versions behind and the changelog for Bevy was so…
I was one of two developers on a team of 30 analysts and I would regularly get requests to add employee details (name, manager, director, email) to various spreadsheets. It wasn't difficult but it was a tedious process…
wastedyouth.org - a fun community with art and programming tutorials. I think the creator also made DeviantArt. https://web.archive.org/web/20010206203747/http://www.wasted...
> Even more interestingly, because I work in a timezone 9 hours separated from my colleagues I've always wanted to be able to hand over work. In other words, 2 people working on the same story. 1 person works during the…
Vancouver had a big win in the last year where they tore up a railway going north to south (Broadway to 70th) and turned it into a mixed use path. One of the biggest reasons I started cycling this year.
Also happens to be a rickroll if you look at the addresses. Other source: http://motherboard.vice.com/en_ca/read/someone-rickrolled-th...
I missed it as well then realised NoScript was blocking it.
Hey, sorry for the wait. I'm still early in building this so it is a bit rough around the edges https://github.com/mattcan/TxtBlog If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to me!
Playing around with ASP.NET 5 on Ubuntu by creating a simple blog. Posts are stored as Markdown files and then parsed on page load. I'll post a link when I get home since I forgot to push it to Github.
I also do this except I'm using a bandaid, it works well and is good conversation starter.
I took this when it first came out, definitely a good course for beginners or intermediates.