Random musings from the mind of David Murphy, developer at large; aspiring runner, frequent game player, avid reader, husband, and father.

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17th February 2012

Link

Repeat Timer Pro: From Idea to the App Store →

(via Instapaper)

14th February 2012

Video

Mah nah mah na

14th February 2012

Photo reblogged from Nothing Insightful with 27 notes

taitems:

My new personal site is live!
It’s just a little micro-site tying together a range of social media websites. There’s some fancy coding behind the scenes that predicts where I’m going to be at any given time, because we’re all a walking bell curve. It’s good to get it out the door, because designers are notorious for over-designing and iterating their personal sites.
Enjoy,taitbrown.com 

Nice use of Google Maps.

taitems:

My new personal site is live!

It’s just a little micro-site tying together a range of social media websites. There’s some fancy coding behind the scenes that predicts where I’m going to be at any given time, because we’re all a walking bell curve. It’s good to get it out the door, because designers are notorious for over-designing and iterating their personal sites.

Enjoy,
taitbrown.com 

Nice use of Google Maps.

Source: taitems

13th February 2012

Photo reblogged from WIL WHEATON dot TUMBLR with 418 notes

wilwheaton:

Redditors friend made a Catan board out of wood. Holy shit, this is beautiful.

Nice!

wilwheaton:

Redditors friend made a Catan board out of wood. Holy shit, this is beautiful.

Nice!

Source: reddit.com

1st February 2012

Photo reblogged from Long Road To Nowhere with 7 notes

Source: longroadtonowhere

1st February 2012

Photo reblogged from love life ॐ with 8 notes

Source: fortheloveofhappiness

31st January 2012

Photo reblogged from Sweet about my Bottle Caps with 5 notes

Source: sweetaboutmybottlecaps

31st January 2012

Video

Save Ferris!

26th January 2012

Video

Nice UI in Realmac Software’s forthcoming Clear app.

23rd January 2012

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HTML5 Please →

Look up HTML5 features, know if they are ready for use, and if so find out how you should use them – with polyfills, fallbacks or as they are.

Useful.