Simple, slick timepicker plugin for jQuery.
Django snippet to return the differences between two model instances
As baseball season begins, this Kansas City Star story on Zach Greinke is full of great anecdotes and insight into the rise, fall, and reemergence of the Royals' pitching phenom
A List Apart and its users teamed up to shed light on precisely who creates websites. Where do we live? What kind of work do we do? What are our job titles? How well or how poorly are we paid? How satisfied are we, and where do we see ourselves going?
From the article: And the girl is trying, through the tears, to explain. Perhaps one of her other friends said something nasty, or maybe some bastard poured red wine on her. But in truth, the fat, drunk girl at the end of every party you've ever been to has no idea why she's crying. They never do.
This week, dear reader, that fat, drunk girl is The Associated Press.
Looks just light the Prototype's Lightbox, only for jQuery. And claims to be better, while weighing in at only 4kb minified.
This sums up my baseball memories scarily-well.
If you're a little younger, you cherish Joe Crede's defense, Aaron Rowand's hustle, El Duque's one inning and Robin Ventura's very existence. You cheered for Jim Thome's 500th homer like he hit them all here and you wish Big Hurt would've retired on the South Side. In your head, you hear Gene Honda calling him to the plate, and you see him stand there, willing to take a walk or smack a home run.
Search doesn't have to be hard. Haystack lets you write your search code once and choose the search engine you want it to run on. With a familiar API that should make any Djangonaut feel right at home and an architecture that allows you to swap things in and out as you need to, it's how search ought to be.
I'm with Sam on this one, as far as http://ryanberg.net is concerned. My site does will with Google because it's assembled semantically, not because I'm trying to game a system. People who want to find me via Google have no trouble doing so.
By engaging with Chicagoans under the persona of Colonel Tribune, The Chicago Tribune has given itself a human voice that increases its relevance to its audience.
Christian Mett's template tag for compressing css/js files without having to specify files ahead of time in the settings.
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