Snagit for OS X gets an update
Snagit has been my “go to” app for on OS X for all things screen capture. This update adds some nice features that I have been asking for. Snagit in combination with Camtasia 2 for screencasts are...
View ArticleA Must Have Mac App for Developers: Structurer
It’s not secret that I do a lot of work lately with HTML/CSS, PHP, JavaScript and MySQL since my career at Clark College began a year ago. For years, make that decades I was spooled by the IBM...
View ArticleEmmet (is Awesome)
Emmet (previously known as Zen Coding) is a web-developer’s toolkit that can greatly improve your HTML & CSS workflow. Basically, most text editors out there allow you to store and re-use commonly...
View ArticleA very cool tool for Bootstrap sites
Bootstrap Tour provides a quick and easy way to build your product tours with Twitter Bootstrap Popovers. More >
View ArticleAdaptive Backgrounds: The jQuery Plugin
Adaptive Backgrounds – a jQuery plugin to extract dominant colors from <img> tags and apply them to their parent. Hat tip to Thomas Gumz for this. More >
View ArticleRandom User Generator: Like Lorem Ipsum, but for people
What is RandomUser? RandomUser is an API that provides you with a randomly generated user. These users can be used as placeholders in web mockups, and will save you time from creating your own...
View ArticleVideo Training for IBM Connections
I’m happy to announce that I have been hired by Lynda.com to author a video series entitled “Up and Running with IBM Connections”. I have been collaborating with IBM’s Luis Benitez on this effort and...
View ArticleSlack: What Great Execution Looks Like
For those of you who know me, I’m a huge fan and user of Slack; both the company and the product. Here are some things that Slack has done and continues to do right: Social Media: They know how to use...
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