Love it. :)
Yeah, it is quite funny. Love the code critique :)
My thoughts exactly. And as other pointed out earlier, this happens all the time.
Firstly. Really good idea to list these books. As for the direct link vs. link to the website... You could have both maybe?
Still it is EPIC especially in HTML5. Quite impressed how far you can go with HTML5 and javascript :)
Useful site. Will definitely use it in the future to look up features.
Really good. They just take the piss out of this whole thing. Nicely done :)
I agree with both of your points. I do agree that the solution wired used is really creative and cool and will raise the point. Also I think that what wikipedia did on the english pages proves a stronger point since…
I agree. It is very neatly done.
I think the checkbox approach would be good. Nice tool though. Easy to try out quick changes fast.
Looks quite useful for people who use vim a lot. Seems basic vim features work well enough. Will keep an eye on it for sure.
Love it. :)
Yeah, it is quite funny. Love the code critique :)
My thoughts exactly. And as other pointed out earlier, this happens all the time.
Firstly. Really good idea to list these books. As for the direct link vs. link to the website... You could have both maybe?
Still it is EPIC especially in HTML5. Quite impressed how far you can go with HTML5 and javascript :)
Useful site. Will definitely use it in the future to look up features.
Really good. They just take the piss out of this whole thing. Nicely done :)
I agree with both of your points. I do agree that the solution wired used is really creative and cool and will raise the point. Also I think that what wikipedia did on the english pages proves a stronger point since…
I agree. It is very neatly done.
I think the checkbox approach would be good. Nice tool though. Easy to try out quick changes fast.
Looks quite useful for people who use vim a lot. Seems basic vim features work well enough. Will keep an eye on it for sure.