Useful SVN one-liner
Add it to your aliases, this one liner adds all unrecognized files in the current directory (preceded by ? in svn status) to a svn project. svn st | grep ‘^?’ | cut -d ‘ ‘ -f 7 | xargs svn add
Add it to your aliases, this one liner adds all unrecognized files in the current directory (preceded by ? in svn status) to a svn project. svn st | grep ‘^?’ | cut -d ‘ ‘ -f 7 | xargs svn add
The single easiest improvements you can make to the usability of HTML Forms is to correctly use LABELs. And it helps all users, not just a subset. Its also a nice application of Fitt’s Law s Use the label element to make your HTML forms accessible | 456 Berea Street When checkboxes and radio buttons
If you’re not familiar with them, anonymous functions seem to be a term of art that very advanced programmers throw around to make others feel dumb. Until now, my closest experience has been in using them with jQuery and javascript, but tonight I found a use for them in PHP. If you don’t read
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I had to go with the wholly unoriginal headline, but this news (thanks to JL) makes my day. I’m glad they are reviving Futurama, hopefully it’ll replace the crap that is Drawn Together The ‘Futurama’ is Now: Comedy Central Revives Series (TVWeek) Five years after Fox canceled the animated comedy, 20th Century Fox TV has
We’re guilty of using guesses/gut feelings when putting a site together. Nielsen reminds us that even a few data points can help make better design decisions. Guesses vs. Data as Basis for Design Recommendations (Jakob Nielsen’s Alertbox) The general guideline is to use relative font sizes that let users resize (if they know how), but
With the World Cup barely a year away, there’s a packed slate of results I’ll be watching this week. Will the US continue its relatively straightforward qualification to another appearance? Can Bolivia maintain the slimmest hopes of qualifying alive? Costa Rica vs USA – Wednesday, June 3rd. The Americans have never won, a tie would
I finally got around to upgrading my dual-boot desktop PC to running Windows XP. It was just about time, the version of windows I was running was no longer supported and more and more software requires Windows XP nowadays. I also wanted to start using my Windows partition for more than World of Warcraft and