Bye WordPress, Hello Jekyll
Today, I moved my WordPress blog to Jekyll. It's one of the best decisions I've made for my blogging. Jekyll is a blog-aware, static-site generator built in Ruby by Tom Preston-Werner. I actually had...
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Recently, I accidently discovered that JavaScript allows you to change the <a> href attribute after you click on it. As obvious as it may sound, many internet users do trust the "status bar"...
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I've said for a good while that I would write up my experiences once I've attended my 10th hackathon. That was yesterday. I fondly remember my first hackathon which was only 13 months ago. I'm really...
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About 5 months ago, I hadn’t ever been to a conference in person. I’ve always been watching the likes of TC Disrupt, WWDC and SXSW with a particular awe for the inspirational speakers, startups and...
View ArticleBye WordPress, Hello Jekyll
Today, I moved my WordPress blog to Jekyll. It’s one of the best decisions I’ve made for my blogging. Jekyll is a blog-aware, static-site generator built in Ruby by Tom Preston-Werner. I actually had...
View ArticleHacking the tag in 100 characters
Recently, I accidently discovered that JavaScript allows you to change the <a> href attribute after you click on it. As obvious as it may sound, many internet users do trust the “status bar”...
View ArticleHackathon Etiquette
I have said for a short while that I would write up on my experiences as a hacker and came to the conclusion that it would be best to do so on my the night of my 10th hackathon. That was yesterday. I...
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