It is the true teacher who leaves the class knowing they have learned the most.

Tucson, AZ
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Replying to @POWRSURG
@POWRSURG Subgroups that include Vanilla? French Vanilla, Whole Bean Vanilla (there's a joke about Java beans in there, damn I'm old) etc.
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It really was a beautiful day in the neighborhood. But my trusty right weather knee is telling me a different story.
Tucson weather: Calm before the storm tucne.ws/2fp
Replying to @tonyedd_
@TonyEddicott The hybrid/polybrid seemed rare at one time, with glimpses of it in certain people. To witness it emerging widely IS exciting!
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Replying to @Runspired
@Runspired I agree! At core, I believe everything is systems thinking and engineering. That code or applications differ is based on context.
Replying to @Runspired
@Runspired Would you share a bit with me? No prob with discretion, I do similar reviews with my work, and enjoy observing other instructors.
Replying to @Runspired
@Runspired I prefer the discourse as it blurs the lines of our social roles. Teacher becomes student becomes teacher ad infinitum. And you?
Replying to @tonyedd_
@TonyEddicott Interesting way to think about it. There is great benefit to encouraging a polybrid approach to all aspects Web making.
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@Runspired and also really hope you'll share the secret. Do you just use a large-scale shoe wedge implement? :P
Replying to @Runspired
@Runspired That wouldn't add four more layers of discourse in the least! If you fit all that into a single semester course I bow before you!
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Feeling esoteric and existential? Join Emily Xie on January 12 in a #free online pres: "Coding: Art or Craft?" buff.ly/1YWR2iF #code
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All the #chrome #browser #tools #webdev folk. Jason Laster from Etsy brings you his talk at the upcoming #fluentconf
#FluentConf 2016 presents "Inspector Inception: Let's see how the browser dev tools work!" by @jasonlaster11 oreil.ly/1XgobdA
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Replying to @Runspired
@Runspired On its own people remain unclear. Add to that growing gaps in #Javascript vs. #ECMAScript implementations in browsers? Worrisome.
Replying to @iainiscreative
@iainspad Yes, yes, I'm not advocating JS before HTML/CSS! The opposite. I'm just researching good ways to express "learn JS prior to JSFWs"
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Replying to @hittsjunk
@hittsjunk That's a pretty cool trick. Can you teach me?
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Replying to @iainiscreative
@iainspad @jensimmons Absolutely agreed. Why I asked - I wasn't sure just how deep the attitudes went and my clever tagging isn't so clever!
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alt="read in LOLspeak: Bilt syte wif meowpress. I, kitteh urnd dis napz"
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@redcrew It was a wonderful time and a great memory. I am abundantly blessed when it comes to having made so many amazing friends. Like YOU!
Replying to @jensimmons
@jensimmons Exactly my fear. So nix those options was my sense. Thank you for confirming! DEFINITELY not the message I'm wishing to tag.
@redcrew Way back when Matt first moved to SF from Texas, he took me to breakfast with his lovely, funny Mom, who granted me the privilege!
Replying to @walyalup
@ashulz #OO>JS>JSFrameworks ? ;-)
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