Posts Tagged "GitHub"

Apigee is hot

Posted by on Nov 15, 2011 in Journal, Links | 0 comments

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This is a personal note. But I think it is worth sharing outside of tool week. It is Apigee, shown to me by my friend Handstand Sam. I wanted to share this because I have a Twitter in the brain that needs to get out. This epic site will help me do just that. But its way more than Twitters API that gets me excited.

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WordPress Development Framework

Posted by on Nov 1, 2011 in Journal, Programming | 0 comments

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Today I want to share the framework I’m building called advanced custom post types. The framework help you to rapidly create custom post types. It also auto-magically enhances the WordPress core post type messages using filters.

You can find the project on GitHub as advanced custom post types. Be sure to use a php include to add the classes to your. The core class is in acpt.php.

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Using Git and Adding Projects to GitHub

Posted by on Oct 28, 2011 in Articles, Programming, Videos | 0 comments

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In this video I cover how to use git and adding your next project to github. You will learn to: Make a github repository, make a git repository on your computer, add your git repository to github, add files to your git repository, version your files with git, branch your project and merge your branch.

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Widget: Add to Home Screen

Posted by on Oct 21, 2011 in Design, Links, Programming | 2 comments

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This little JavaScript widget gives you an elegant iPhone popup. Add to Homescreen acts as a notification box for the action button on the iPhone. Drop any message you want in it. “Add this site to your home screen,” is not a bad idea. I think is is perfect for mobile web apps.

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7 Best Places to Grow as a Web Developer

Posted by on Oct 14, 2011 in Design, Journal, Programming | 0 comments

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Throughout my time building things for the web it has been very clear which sites have helped me grow the most. Each of these sites teaching me something new. Each of them presenting new goals and challenges. There are 7 in all.

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