Phonies watch out. This discussion of J.D. Salinger's Catcher in The Rye is extra long. Who'd have guessed that John Siracusa would have so much to say? Check into a seedy hotel and have a listen, won't you? Huffduffed from http://sophomorelit.podbean.com/e/episode-2-catcher-in-the-rye/
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Mac Power Users: Catching Up with John Siracusa
John Siracusa returns to Mac Power Users to update us on how his workflows have changed and life as an iPhone owner.
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Say Bye-Bye To A Beloved Kiddie Amusement Park : NPR
Hoffman's Playland, one of a handful of kiddie parks left in the country, is getting ready to close after 62 years of merry-go-rounds, toddler trains and more pint-sized fun.
http://www.npr.org/2014/08/03/336840132/say-bye-bye-to-a-beloved-kiddie-amusement-park
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CMD Space: A Bit Of A Know-It-All, with Ken Jennings
This week Myke is joined by Ken Jennings.
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Codepen on Complexity
As we're about ready to release our new PRO Teams feature, we talk about the idea of complexity in web software. This feature was incredibly complex for us, in some ways because software is inherently complex, but much moreso because of how much existing code we have that this new feature touches.
Complexity is an interesting issue because it affects your ability to work quickly, it affects your own and other peoples understanding of your code, and can make it's way into how the software is used. It even affects how you feel about your own software, affecting moral.
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The Web Ahead: The Latest in CSS with Chris Coyier
What's new in CSS? Chris Coyier joins jen Simmons to talk about flexbox, grids, regions, shapes, and the future of layout on the web.