Actually
2 years ago
I guess I’ve lived here my entire life. But now that I will finally own in the Hudson Valley, I feel I’ve accomplished this, and it’s certainly worth doing!
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teach people about wikis
3 team members . 1 entry |
3 people |
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screencast
1 entry |
1 person |
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learn about easy group forming
2 team members . 1 entry |
2 people |
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master design patterns
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3 people |
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go out on "date nights" with my spouse on a regular basis
1 entry |
478 people |
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design something amazing
1 cheer |
23 people |
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make an ajax front-end
3 entries . 2 cheers |
17 people |
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Learn Ruby
1 cheer |
1,840 people |
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Become a better programmer
1 cheer |
950 people |
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learn about wine
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829 people |
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Practice religious test-first development for a month
1 entry |
53 people |
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be Fitter, happier, more productive,
1 entry . 3 cheers |
76 people |
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find interesting people in the Hudson Valley
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1 person |
I guess I’ve lived here my entire life. But now that I will finally own in the Hudson Valley, I feel I’ve accomplished this, and it’s certainly worth doing!
I think 43Things does a great job with this, but here are some other thoughts on the subject.
Anyone have any suggestions for a good open-source javascript library to use for some standard ajax features?
I’m exploring script.aculo.us for “edit in place” functionality…