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This week in Twitter 37signals Oct 08 2010

2 comments Latest by Anonymous Coward

A few of this week’s 37signals staff posts at Twitter.


Jason Fried@jasonfried: Just used https://rightsignature.com for the first time. Impressed.


Jason Zimdars@JZ: Photo: I love well-designed toys(I always have). These beautiful characters by London’s Yum Yum are… http://tumblr.com/xqhkx1flb


Ryan Singer@rjs: “I don’t try to convince people anymore . . . I’m eager to share what I’ve learned.” – @KentBeck http://bit.ly/aB3t39


Matt Linderman@mattlinderman: Main lobby of Hotel Okura in Tokyo looks really gorgeous. http://bit.ly/dm5Rz8 Sample shots: http://bit.ly/9MWB5d and http://bit.ly/bcGdQi


Jamis Buck@jamis: Apple’s OS, mobile, and desktop software are top-notch. Their web-apps, on the other hand, leave a bit to be desired.


Jason Zimdars@JZ: Video: Homemade Spacecraft (by Luke Geissbuhler) Video from a camera attached to a weather balloon that rose… http://tumblr.com/xqhknqlei


Jason Fried@jasonfried: “A problem well stated is a problem half solved.” -Charles F. Kettering


DHH@dhh: Remember when we used to talk about Java? Now it seems it shares the same fate as lots of MS tech. A shrug and a meh. http://bit.ly/92Opkm


Sam Stephenson@sstephenson: Magit is awesome: http://zagadka.vm.bytemark.co.uk/magit/magit.html#Staging-and-Committing


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Ammar 09 Oct 10

Hey, probably the wrong place to ask this but I think a great idea for an article would be about how to start programming/tips and tricks when it comes to programming for beginners.

Or a Q and A type session from readers about programming.

A

Anonymous Coward 11 Oct 10

This should fail

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