[text: ‘html “programmers”’, photograph of some childish, sad LegoTM bricks that don’t even have enough shame to be assembled together properly]
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[text: ‘html “programmers”’, photograph of some childish, sad LegoTM bricks that don’t even have enough shame to be assembled together properly]
(via holyshititskatelyn)
Plink is awesome! That is all…
Plink is an amazing application made in HTML5 and Javascript that lets you make music with your friends online and in your browser (that browser should be Chrome, otherwise it will not run)! Go here to play, or read more about the creator and other similar programs about adaptive music here.
They’ve done studies, you know. 60% of the time it works, every time.
It is the 256th day of the year, the moment we’ve all been waiting for….Programmer’s Day. Apparently the holiday is only officially recognized in Russia but many technology oriented companies do recognize their programmers on this special day. To celebrate this monumental occasion programmers from around the world are wearing white today, I know I have my white on.
Why the 256th day?
“A byte can have 256 possible values, bytes are very important to programmers. Not because they are required for programs to work, but because the payroll system and Krispy Kreme doughnut cash registers require them.”
For more information check out this site: http://www.programmerday.info/
(cake image originally sourced from XKCD comic)