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I'm a girl and I like to code. I run on music and coffee.
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hiddenincodeview-blog · 11 years ago
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Internet Explorer 8 will meet its maker within the next 18 months. Microsoft aims to migrate users over to the latest version of its long-running web browser.
But I'm finally an expert in IE8 compliance hacks.....
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hiddenincodeview-blog · 11 years ago
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I leave Sunday. Cannot wait!
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hiddenincodeview-blog · 11 years ago
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Sublime Text is a sophisticated text editor for code, markup and prose. You'll love the slick user interface, extraordinary features and amazing performance.
And I did fall in love with it. Thanks to my friend for suggesting this. OBSESSED with the right side full source view scroller and the ability for split editing. 
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hiddenincodeview-blog · 11 years ago
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Kale juice Cosby sweater fingerstache. This is the best thing ever. Ever.
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hiddenincodeview-blog · 12 years ago
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Software training and tutorials for Adobe, Microsoft, Apple and so much more at lynda.com.
A client of mine let me use their lynda subscription to help with some video editing I'm working on, and I just have to say this site is fantastic. That is all.
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hiddenincodeview-blog · 12 years ago
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I am a ....
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                       Web content editor, junior front end developer, instructional technologist, e-learning specialist, random tech assistant, web application tester? I'm not even really sure what to define myself as. When you're job searching that can be extremely scary. And after a major blow to my ego (and plans for the future) I'm pulling myself out of a hole and trying to use this identity crisis to my advantage. Instead of trying to pigeon-hole myself, I'm going to embrace my scattered niche. Of course there are areas I would love to be deemed an expert in and that's why I work on continuing my learning everyday. And hopefully soon a company will acknowledge that, and my potential. Because hey, I'm a pretty quick learner, and if it's something I don't already know, I'd love to add it to my list.
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hiddenincodeview-blog · 12 years ago
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Absence makes the heart grow fonder...
Apologies for my lack of blogging the past month. Finishing up a grad school portfolio will do that to you. But I'm back...and more inspired than ever. #thankfulfor graduation!
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hiddenincodeview-blog · 12 years ago
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In love with this picture.
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hiddenincodeview-blog · 12 years ago
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#thankfulfor Stack Overflow.
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hiddenincodeview-blog · 12 years ago
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Just finished the last PHP course Advanced Arrays in the PHP track. Ruby is next!
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hiddenincodeview-blog · 12 years ago
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#Thankfulfor
Today I felt the need to share the little things I'm thankful for in this web development and design endeavor of mine. It's going to be a long challenging and sometimes frustrating ( yes I'm referring to you IE6 compatibility testing) road, But I'm choosing to travel it because I do truly love it and find satisfaction in this work. So to remind myself of the little gems in the programming world that make me smile I'm starting #thankfulfor.  From now on they will be quote posts with the hashtag #thankfulfor. Today I'm #thankfulfor NEGATIVE MARGINS in CSS styling. Thank-you for existing and thankyou for being an easy fix to a pesky problem!
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hiddenincodeview-blog · 12 years ago
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Design tip of the day: Making a logo with a transparent background? Make sure you save it as a PNG!
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hiddenincodeview-blog · 12 years ago
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Would love to attend this if I'm in Austin by this time.
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hiddenincodeview-blog · 12 years ago
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Just completed the Control Flow Switch: Course on the PHP track in Codecademy!
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hiddenincodeview-blog · 12 years ago
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Sidebar: Why So Analogous?
I don't know what it is but I really LOVE making analogies between web development and pretty much anything else in the world. The other day I tried to explain html structure to my boyfriend in terms of football.  It probably would have helped a lot if I knew anything at all about football. The other day I tweeted about how static debugging reminded me of playing photo hunt in the bars at college. In my last post I compared CSS to a plastic surgeon. Trust me this little obsession of mine will continue. I also realize that this little quirk may not be limited to web development. While watching an interview of Fall Out Boy at SXSW the other day I yelled out "Andy from FOB is the Kristen Stewart of the Music World!".  Sorry guys.
If you happened to be interested in that interview: enjoy.
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hiddenincodeview-blog · 12 years ago
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Must read when considering optimizing your sites for different screen sizes. Also another reason I love CSS so much. The plastic surgeon of the coding world.
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hiddenincodeview-blog · 12 years ago
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Why is the GitHub icon so freaking adorable? I don't want to ever take it off my dock.
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