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  1. Functional Swift for Dealing with Optional Values

    Using functional concepts in Swift can bring clarity and safety to everyday patterns.

    Gordon Fontenot
    October 15, 2014
    • Functional Programming
    • Swift
    • Haskell
    • iOS
  2. Prototyping Animation with Keynote

    Animations in user interfaces can be a tool to help users transition between screens. Apple’s Keynote program is a surprisingly effective way to prototype those animations.

    Andrew Cohen
    October 13, 2014
    • Design
  3. Refactoring From Model to View Helper to Null Object

    We are working to add more thorough progress tracking to upcase.com. Chad...

    Tute Costa
    October 10, 2014
    • Web
    • Rails
    • Ruby
    • Upcase
  4. Back to Basics: Anonymous Functions and Closures

    Anonymous functions and closures are a useful concepts included in most...

    Britt Ballard
    October 10, 2014
    • Web
    • Back To Basics
    • Good Code
    • Ruby
    • JavaScript
  5. How to Stop Voodoo Programming

    Voodoo programming is when we write code that we don’t really understand. We know we shouldn’t do it. But how do we stop?

    Rich Rines
    October 7, 2014
    • Good Code
  6. Writing Vim Syntax Plugins

    Write syntax plugins to highlight and indent languages in Vim.

    Keith Smiley
    October 6, 2014
    • Vim
    • Swift
  7. Upcoming Events for October, 2014

    Each month we organize and attend events at our offices and around the world. Here is a summary of what’s happening in October, 2014.

    Chad Pytel
    October 3, 2014
    • News
    • Web
    • iOS
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  8. Hound Reviews JavaScript For Style Violations

    In addition to Ruby and CoffeeScript, Hound now reviews JavaScript code for style violations using JSHint.

    Scott Albertson
    October 2, 2014
    • Web
    • Hound
    • JavaScript
    • Ruby
  9. Design Sprint Case Study: Merck Development Portal

    A look into a recent product design sprint.

    Kyle Fiedler
    October 2, 2014
    • Design
  10. IO in Ruby

    Learn about Ruby’s beautiful, duck-typed approach to Input/Output.

    Joël Quenneville
    October 1, 2014
    • Web
    • Ruby
    • Unix
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