Archive for 2012
Thursday, May 17th, 2012
Speaker: Faruk Ates I am surprised that there are not more people in here. Alias problems: “I am webkit” – opera Webstrings from browsers make no sense. For the past decade, the tools really haven’t been helping us do things the right way. 2 good tools: – SASS (with compass) http://compass-style.org/ – LESS FrontPage – […]
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Thursday, May 17th, 2012
Speaker: Phillip Kerman tinyurl.com/javascripthack Scope Hosting Closures Immediately invoked function Expressions (IIFE) Modules Book recommendation: – JavaScript patterns – JavaScript: the good parts. Get a tool with introspection. Komoto, WebStorm Tool with Lint (to check code) Jsfiddle – great place to play around with libraries Unit testing: do it Function expressions are equal to functions, […]
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Wednesday, May 16th, 2012
Speakers: Lyza Danger Gardner @lyzadanger, Jason Grigsby @grigs Um. I guess that I was supposed to bring a laptop… Signs of the apocalypse are everywhere. More mobile phones then people on planet. Winners of the previous technology cycle will not be the winners in the next round. – need to think about the number of […]
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Wednesday, May 16th, 2012
Responsive Web Design is Only the Beginning Speakers: Gino Zahnd, John Bragg Active notes: Pair up and grab a partner. Draw your partner in 30 seconds… Ouch. – what we mean by device class – how to use this in your everyday work Device capabilities – set of hardware/software factors that have the capability to […]
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Tuesday, April 10th, 2012
Anyone want to join in on a brew project? My good friend Jamie picked up a full size Bourbon barrel. Now the plan is to fill it with Old Rasputin Russian Imperial Ale (clone) and let it oak age for a year. If you haven’t tried Rasputin, you really should – it’s a smooth, delicious […]
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Tuesday, April 10th, 2012
Pondering a super high gravity imperial based on the 16 ton stout that we brewed for the wedding. 25 lb – 2-row 1 lb – Barley, Roasted 1 lb – Chocolate Malt (could be 50% light) 1 lb – Caramel/Crystal Malt (80L) 1 lb – Cara-pils 1 lb – Kiln Coffee Malt Plus specialty grains […]
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Thursday, March 29th, 2012
I plan to brew a very high gravity beer in the near future – which will require a big yeast count. To get there, we need to brew a few lower gravity beers. This, along with the Wil Wheat should provide enough pacman cells for the big batch. Another Cream Ale? You bet. This stuff […]
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Monday, March 12th, 2012
I have been brewing for a few years. Of course, if you read this blog, you probably already knew that. A large percentage of the posts revolve around brewing. A few weeks back, I submitted two beers to the Slurp and Burp Open – the largest home brew competition in the pacific northwest. My hope […]
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Thursday, March 8th, 2012
Yes, I have scarlet fever – again. This is at least the 3rd time that I have contracted a disease that many people believe was eradicated a century ago. Even the doctor couldn’t hold back his excitement: “This is the first case of scarlet fever that I have seen in my 35 years practicing!” And, […]
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Sunday, February 19th, 2012
I was not expecting to brew this weekend… Then Jamie started talking about the yeast he purchased to brew 24 gallons of “Snowfall Pale Ale” (his house beer). We quickly realized that he would need at least 1 Trillion yeast cells – he only had 2 vials of WLP005 (200 Billion total). He also wouldn’t […]
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