Linkdump for January 24th
¶ by Rob Friesel-
Austin Carr, writing for Fast Company:
"We try to keep everything related to each other across our products and videos and marketing–they should all speak to each other," [Robert] Andersen says. "We hold each other accountable for designs that seem arbitrary at Square."
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Dave Smith's post on AngularJS is one of the best I've seen so far — and mostly because he is able to demonstrate so much of the library's power in such a short and digestible post. (And/but if you want a post that's comparing several of these MV* frameworks, you might want to check out Steve Sanderson's "the Seven Frameworks" post.
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Engineering is done with numbers. Analysis without numbers is only an opinion.
It says "Spacecraft Design" but almost all of them are equally applicable to Software Design. Good advice, great list.
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A fun little read at the Prismatic Blog about their transition from Node.js to Clojure, with a bonus being some discussion around their use of ClojureScript for front-end code. (Double bonus: they're using the post to introduce their dommy library for ClojureScript.)
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Edited by Alex Dally MacFarlane. Looks like a pretty fantastic anthology–it contains quite a few pieces that I've read before and enjoyed very much. I'm looking forward to this one.
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Kate Bassford Baker:
They're not here to be at the top of the ladder; they are here to learn to climb.
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