I discover myself all the time comparing programming languages to brain functions.
While I have never designed a programming language myself, I have used many of them, and think, that I know their strengths and weaknesses quite well by now.
But more importantly, I have studied brain functions…
Bookmarc x Krink (- MarcJacobs)
Gawker is crowdsourcing TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS to pay off the drug dealers who have a video that allegedly shows the mayor of my city smoking crack.
And I think everyone in this city should ask - How DARE you?
Let me talk to you a second about drugs, criminality, poverty, gangs and guns. I…
When you find something you love on Pinterest, sometimes you want to learn more so you can act on baking those cookies, streaming that movie, or buying that couch. That’s why we’re taking a first step toward making pins more useful. We’re also making it easier to pin no matter where you are.
Sass gets new signs of recognition in the industry as more startups and major companies add the most famous CSS preprocessor to their toolbelt every day. Today, it is unlocking a gold achievement: “used internally by Apple”!
I discovered Apple rolled out a new design (codename Bento?) of the homepage of the Apple Store, and I always admired the passion they pour into their front-end code. As I couldn’t resist taking a look at this fresh CSS, I was happily surprised to see something quite familiar in a file named bento.css:
/* line 5, ../../sass/bento/bento.scss */I thought to myself: Amazing! Apple is using Sass! And two seconds later: What the hell are those comments doing in a production stylesheet?

When a major organization uses your product.