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- Mads Soegaard <mads@interaction-design.org> Apr 12 05:10PM
Dear all,
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Thanks to the many hundreds of university courses and the thousands of blogs/websites that have adopted some or all of our free chapters! They are saving their students/readers thousands of dollars.
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Thanks to our authors who are working hard to give free and open access to the fruits of our community: "Knowledge wants to be free", as our slogan goes.
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Thanks to our millions of readers for their constant encouragement and support. From New York to New Delhi. From Norway to Nigeria.
And now to the news: On behalf of the team behind Interaction-Design.org, I'm pleased to announce the latest additions:
---- Visual Aesthetics ------
Written by Noam Tractinsky. Commentaries/additions by Jeff Bardzell, Marc Hassenzahl, Gitte Lindgaard, Jinwoo Kim, Dianne Cyr, Alistair Sutcliffe, and Masaaki Kurosu.
http://www.interaction-design.org/encyclopedia/visual_aesthetics.html
--- Activity Theory -----
Written by Victor Kaptelinin. Commentaries/additions by Jack Carroll, Clay Spinuzzi, Antonio Rizzo, Steve Voida, and Ellen Christiansen.
http://www.interaction-design.org/encyclopedia/activity_theory.html
--- Card Sorting -----
Written by William Hudson. Commentaries/additions by Jeff Sauro, David Travis, and Chris Rourke.
http://www.interaction-design.org/encyclopedia/card_sorting.html
---- Context-Aware Computing ----
Written by Albrecth Schmidt. Commentaries/additions by Keith Cheverst
http://www.interaction-design.org/encyclopedia/context-aware_computing.html
More chapters coming up - at an ever-increasing level of ambition !
Have a wonderful day !
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- Binaek Sarkar <binaek89@gmail.com> Apr 12 02:43PM +0530
Hello people,
I am building an ECMA262 test suite and for the tests, I have imported the
Sputnik test scripts, and modified them to fit into my application.
But, I have run I into a major problem. I am using google chrome to test
the tests. The test is generating thousands of lines of log in the console
(5366 tests each generating 2-6 lines, depending on the scenario). And
needless to say, I need those logs for my debugging.
Simply copying those logs is not working much, since the copied data is not
delimited in any way and is completely illegible.
Is there any way that I can save the console logs in my computer???
Even an extension will do.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you,
Binaek Sarkar
Foundation
http://www.foundation.net.in/
- Bima Arafah <bima.arafah@gmail.com> Apr 12 02:22PM +0700
Agree with Jamieson above.
I prefer using compass/sass, it does really good for stylesheet
preprocessor. My development team (front-end) using ruby and rails for
package each wordpress theme/scratch framework for client, main language
using HAML, Compass/Sass and some ruby development tools. It's not just
good, but so helpfull for you, because compass bundle package for css3
already there, but not less. In less way, you need to define standard mixin
value such as "transform", "border-radius", etc. But in compass, that just
already there. All you have to do just include.
Read this article from Jacob (creator of twitter bootstrap)
http://wordsbyf.at/2012/03/08/why-less/ then you'll understand the
different why you should doing in less or compass way
Cheers!
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*Bima Arafah,*
Designerd, Front-end Engineer
Creative Web Design and Development by Nesia
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- COGO Jamieson <cogocreative@gmail.com> Apr 12 09:13AM +0100
There's also a compass version of twitter/bootstrap. It's not bad, but
building my own custom one will suit me better (lighter, faster) .
Expression engine demon here :)
- Bima Arafah <bima.arafah@gmail.com> Apr 12 04:00PM +0700
Aah that's rite mate, build your own bootstraping using compass would be
nice for any kind of projects you running.
Cheers!
*--*
*Bima Arafah,*
Designerd, Front-end Engineer
Creative Web Design and Development by Nesia
*I'm on twitter, known as fgaeg <http://twitter.com/fgaeg>*
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