What? Three at once? Yup. Making cheat sheets used to take me ages, a few hours to assemble, organise and reduce the content, and the largest chunk of time was to make the images and PDFs. Since setting up Cheatography (try it, you’ll love it, etc etc), the actual making […]
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What? Three at once? Yup. Making cheat sheets used to take me ages, a few hours to assemble, organise and reduce the content, and the largest chunk of time was to make the images and PDFs. Since setting up Cheatography (try it, you’ll love it, etc etc), the actual making […]
After several years and plenty of different versions, my new cheat sheet project has open doors. Come check out Cheatography! (There are three new cheat sheets too!) Cheat-what? Cheatography was born a long time ago, the spawn of the Added Bytes cheat sheets and the short-lived cheat sheet request system. […]
Pongo is an app for Linux (Ubuntu definitely, not sure about other distros) which allows you to record your screen, voice and webcam at the same time to create a smart-looking screencast. Pongo – Screencasting for Linux (posted from ZooTool).
I’ve been using a computer daily since the early 1990s, and inevitably some parts of my body have reacted badly to this. My right wrist started hurting sometime in the 2000s, and last year that pain extended further up my arm. RSI had become a problem that I needed to […]
Essential reading for any UI designer, this is a thorough and highly useful foray into different screen patterns. A Collection of Screen Patterns (posted from ZooTool).
The challenge is to come up with a way of marking out the importance of a bug, without having to spend time thinking about important levels. A simple one to five or one to ten system is quite vague, and one person’s 4 is another person’s 2. So numbers aren’t […]