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haacked.com
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| | | | | Around eight years ago I wrote a blog post about Repetitive Strain Injury entitled The Real Pain of Software Development [part 1]. I soon learned the lesson that it's a bad idea to have "Part 1" in any blog post unless you've already written part 2. But here I am, eight years later, finally getting around to part 2. | |
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blog.jonudell.net
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| | | | | My RSI (repetitive strain injury) struggles began 25 years ago, after an intensive push to build and ship the BYTE magazine website. The tendons in both wrists became badly inflamed, and I spent a couple of months in rehab: anti-inflammatory meds, alternating heat and ice, stretching. It mostly resolved, but my left thumb joint remained | |
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mdlayher.com
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manuel.kiessling.net
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| | | This article describes in great detail what I learned about setting up AngularJS applications in terms of project structure, tools, dependency management, test automation and code distribution. The result is a seed project that is easily extendable, clearly structured, self-documenting, and comfortable to work with. | ||