Expression Web SuperPreview for Internet Explorer
Expression Web SuperPreview for Internet Explorer is a visual debugging tool that makes it easier to migrate your Web sites from Internet Explorer 6 to Internet Explorer 7 or 8.
Now THIS Is A Resignation Letter
W. Neil Berrett quit his job by presenting his boss with a resignation letter on a sheet cake.
The text says:
“Dear Mr. Bowers,
During the past three years, my tenure at the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard has been nothing short of pure excitement, joy and whim.
However, I have decided to spend more time with my family and attend to health issues that have recently arisen. I am proud to have been part of such an outstanding team and I wish this organization only the finest in future endeavors.
Please accept this cake as notification that I am leaving my position with NWT on March 27.
Sincerely,
W. Neil berrett”
I hope Neil’s health is okay.
via Serious Eats (from Boing Boing)
Javascript Autoinclude For MVC
On his blog Scott Koon gives a good tip on where to place your view specific artifacts.
But if you are using View specific CSS or JavaScript files, you should put them alongside your view page in the Views directory. This allows you to quickly find the file you want to work on.
While I think that’s an excellent idea for organization, I think that the Javascript Auto Include plugin for Rails does it up a little more elegantly. It creates a directory structure for you to place your JS files organized by view.
For example:
So, for the edit view of the users controller, the plugin would automatically include edit.js for you.
EDIT: If I had a little time, I might hook up something like this.
Superuseless Superpowers VIDEO
I love Superuseless Superpowers blog and a fan of that site did a video that’s actually pretty decent.
World Builder
This is an amazing movie. One day of shooting – two YEARS in post production.
“A strange man builds a world using holographic tools for the woman he loves.
This award winning short was created by filmmaker Bruce Branit, widely known as the co-creator of ‘405’. World Builder was shot in a single day followed by about 2 years of post production. Branit is the owner of Branit VFX based in Kansas City.”