A description of what it feels like to build web software, after 20 years building it. There was a point, a few years back where I thought I'd achieved, well, definitely not mastery, but at least a certain level of expertise. These days, I feel like I'm constantly running to keep up, and just getting further and further behind. And there's really no reason this should be the case.
This could be handy. I'm mostly using homestead at home, and custom work builds, but homestead has a few oddities, and it might be nice to get a completely standard version VM.
I've switched from a full IDE to Sublime over the last couple of weeks, but I've already had to set it up twice (not a flaw in Sublime – I've changed machines a couple of times at work), and am about to do it for a third time, and every time I wind up looking this page up.
Confession: I have never really understood what this voodoo witchery was doing, despite the thousands of times I have done it. This article is therefore great.
REST tools for iPhone apps. Yes, it's time for another crack at iOS development. Because I'm mad, obviously. Mind you, I've still got to finish writing the APIs first, so let's not get ahead of ourselves, eh?