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Open Vis Conf 2014 was amazing! Love that conference.

Good people at Bocoup puts out this kick-butt conference in Boston every year. I am lucky to have participated in both of those years. I only was able to go to one day of it this year, but it was very...

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Conflict resolution on git

Git is just amazing. Learning command line git is one of the best thing that has happen to me. I’ve been lucky to work with some talented guys from bocoup, and I’ve gotten to know quite a bit about it...

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Updating old php scripts and learning PDO (PHP Data Object).

I started making websites in 1998. Gosh, in the internet years, that’s a forever ago. Remember Perl CGI and its cgi-bin folders? I have also written a lot of website using php along the way, and LAMP...

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Random articles that I liked: Friday, January 23, 2015

I’ve been posting links that I liked at my tumblr blog. Here are the week worth of links: Apache, MySQL, PHP and phpMyAdmin on OSX 10.10 Yosemite for Local Development Apache, MySQL, PHP and phpMyAdmin...

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Articles that I liked: February, 2015

I’ve been posting links that I liked at my tumblr blog. Here are the month worth of links: This month’s top idea was git branching model. We will start using this method at my work . Image from...

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Articles that I liked: March 2015

I’ve been posting links that I liked at my tumblr blog. Below are the month worth of links: An excellent and brilliant “Quotes on Design,” a creation by Mr. Chris Coyer: … Loading quotes from “Quotes...

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OpenVis Conf 2015 (and articles that I liked: April 2015)

Bocoup’s OpenVis conference is by far my favorite conference of all time. I was only able to go one day in 2014, but I participated fully in 2013 and 2015, and I’ve loved every session. Before I forget...

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Starting a local simple http server (and Articles that I liked: May 2015)

Github pages are amazing. Best thing ever. Well, second best thing after git, anyway. More and more javascript work that I do (such as creating slide deck using remark, for example), less and less I...

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ECMAScript 6 (Articles that I liked: June 2015)

A colleague of mine and I have been discussing about future of javascript and our code base at Harvard Business Review’s website, and I am sold on the idea of going with ES6. I love the idea of “One...

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In Japan, and a little session on Web Storytelling (Articles that I liked:...

I have been blessed to meet so many nice, talented, and driven people in my life, and one thing led to another and I will be talking about how Tech and Design can shape future of web storytelling next...

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