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Heading towards marketing first, publishing later

By Kristen McLean
January 9, 2013

In yesterday’s article I gave you a tantalizing introduction to what I consider the new paradigm for DIY book marketing–a kind of cart-before-the-horse strategy where you market yourself first, and then publish later. Here’s what I think it could look like for any …

Four short links: 19 November 2010

By Nat Torkington
November 19, 2010

How MOS 6502 Illegal Opcodes Really Work -- first time I've really seen the chip architecture linked to the machine code and assembly language in an explanation. This should also shut up anyone who thinks I don't post enough hard tech stuff to Four Short Links :-) Javascript Weekly -- weekly roundup of Javascript articles and news. (via Amy...

Using Helpers and Blocks to easily add design to your site

By Eric Berry
April 8, 2009

I bought the program Coda by Panic software. It is a pretty cool app, even though it is not my preferred editor. One thing that I love about Panic software is they make beautiful interfaces. In this tutorial, I'm going to show you how to create a 'sheet' similar to those found in Coda.

What are Chinese Tables?

By Rick Jelliffe
October 27, 2008

here is a very messy and repellent diagram. (If I remember, it was an old Taiwanese table assigning bopomofo letters to buses or trains for particular routes.) But rather than sneer, we should ask ourselves what graphical/writing problem is this layout solving?.


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