One of the most well-known papers in behavioral economics is The Power of Suggestion: Inertia in 401(k) Participation and Savings Behavior by Brigitte C. Madrian and Dennis F. Shea. From the introduct
It’s fairly possible to judge a component and say that it’s easy to implement it in HTML&CSS. I agree, it’s easy when you are working for practice purposes only, but for a real-life project, it’s comp
No false promises here – these are seriously crispy Baked Buffalo Wings that are made entirely in the oven! Using a now-world-famous Cooks’ Illustrated technique, the skin is so shatteringly crispy it
I was intimidated to make my first loaf of sourdough bread. I'd heard others talk about flat and dense loaves—dough that never rose. It wasn't until I read a sourdough book cover to cover and painted
C irca 1800, the Cocktail was a “hair of the dog” morning drink that tamed spirits with water, sugar and bitters (patent medicine). The late 19th Century expanded the use of the word “cocktail” to enc
I walked on the banks of the tincan banana dock and sat down under the huge shade of a Southern Pacific locomotive to look at the sunset over the box house hills and cry. Jack Kerouac sat beside me on
Photo by Jasper Garratt A simple principle that can drastically improve your reusable code Watch "Implement Inversion of Control" on egghead.io If you've ever built code that was used in more than one place before, thenyou're likely familiar with this story: You build a reusable bit of code…
Why this document? When I was thirteen and starting high school I read ESR’s blog post: How To Become A Hacker . I was excited to learn about the community of programmers working together to build thi
G arlic Butter Chicken Bites Recipe with Asparagus – With so much flavor and so easy to throw together, this chicken and asparagus recipe is a winner for dinnertime! Chicken bites are so juicy, tender
Share 852 Yum 4 Print Recipe This probiotic sauerkraut is an anti-inflammatory powerhouse! Enhanced by the flavours of pineapple, turmeric and ginger, fermented sauerkraut aids digestion, is nutrient-
Let me start by saying that despite the title, this article is not about doing away with media queries or media query bashing in any way. Media queries are incredibly useful and I use them all the tim
Every so often, there's an article with some list of rules on how to keep your code readable. Everyone wants their code to be self-documenting, but nobody seems to agree on how to do it. If you're rea
Container queries is a proposal that would allow web developers to style DOM elements based on the size of a containing element rather than the size of the browser viewport. If you’re a web developer,
Let’s take a look at a super lightweight way to create a horizontal masonry effect for a set of arbitrarily-sized photos. Throw any set of photos at it, and they will line up edge-to-edge with no gaps
Every cook seems to have a certain piece of cookware that they keep coming back to, day after day. It could be a trusty stainless steel skillet , a well-seasoned carbon steel pan , or an enameled cast
These Quick Pickled Cucumbers with green onion are made in the refrigerator for a simple summer snack! Try these recipes if you're looking for more pickling options: Quick and Easy Refrigerator Pickle
Published in Nightingale · 7 min read · May 21, 2018 -- The most important thing about a chart is not its aesthetics, the technology used to create it, the kind of data visualization layout or even th
← Go back to Joren.co The Germans broke my CSS a while ago. Well, not literally, but their long words did. A few days before the issue occurred, I saw a talk by Zoe Mickley Gillenwater at Frontend Uni
The following is a guest post by Manuel Matuzovic . It illustrates how flex-grow works, weird quirks and all. Then he goes into several examples on how common layout patterns may be implemented using
Getting Wild Nutrition from Modern Food Home Shop for Local Grassfed Meat, Eggs & Dairy Shop for Books Notes & News Grass-Fed Basics Fruits & Vegetables Food Safety Healthier Animals Environmental Ben
You’re showing your work, you’re getting out there, and you’ve had some success. Maybe you’ve made some sales and gotten some recognition, but you can’t help feeling that you’re still behind. Everyone
I strongly believe that the documentation should be kept as close to the code as possible. Based on my experience, that’s the only option that works well in the long term. External documents, notes, a
The Experimental Layout Lab of Jen Simmons Check back often. This will keep changing. Follow @jensimmons on Twitter for more as it happens. Sign up for Layout Land , a place for us to show off new ide
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I came up with this idea several years ago in a conversation with a friendat MIT, who was regularly finding herself upset by other people who workedin her lab. The analogy worked so well in helping he
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email In this article we’re going to go over a Front End Developer’s first impressions of the Python programming language. I’ll try to keep things as objective as possible, but do keep in mind that it’ll be permeated by my own opinions. That being said, if you’re…
A bit more on container queries. Posted on 4 April 2017 That Paul Robert Lloyd has written up a lovely, persuasively-argued response to my post on container queries . In his post , he questions the ne
Earlier last month, Ethan wrote about the need for container queries , a request that is frequently raised in any discussion about the future of responsive design. Ethan’s article is well worth a read
Align and Guide Your Project North is a set of standards and best practices for developing modern web based properties. Included are standards and best practices for all aspects of a project, from kic
If building a high-powered engineering team is hard, successfully scaling it through hypergrowth is near impossible. So we were thrilled to welcome Jason Warner, CTO of GitHub, to speak at our Annual
How much is enough? Kevin asks this profound question of our audience. By focusing on three topic areas of wealth, rent & equality – he challenges us on how we will choose to change our lives as he br
If procrastination isn’t about laziness, then what is it about?
By Charlotte Lieberman
If you’ve ever put off an important task by, say, alphabetizing your spice drawer, you know it wouldn’t be fair to describe yourself as lazy.
After all, alphabetizing requires focus and effort — and hey, maybe you…
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Far from the factory of Hollywood, American film culture would never have made it this far without its greatest advocate. Jonas Mekas was the most important cinephile in film history. His legacy conta
Let’s start off by talking about what this post isn’t : This isn’t a list of languages. This isn’t a list of libraries. This isn’t a list of complaints. This doesn’t contain any code. There are plenty of opinionated posts like that out there . Every new feature at Degreed undergoes a rigorous…
The Psychology of UX Vanessa Carey, Caplin Systems, http://www.caplin.com/ Ever since I found the blog 'What Makes Them Click' [1] by Susan Weinschenk, I've been fascinated with her writing. I'm a nat
The complexity of simplicity in software engineering Published in ITNEXT · 9 min read · Jun 25, 2018 -- I conclude that there are two ways of constructing a software design: One way is to make it so s
The natural tendency of life is to find stability. In biology we refer to this process as equilibrium or homeostasis. For example, consider your blood pressure. When it dips too low, your heart rate s
I’m currently in the process of rolling out yet another Card UI. Since Pinterest, the end-state of every list view with decent imagery is to become a Card UI. But thar be dragons! I’m here to share so