joffw
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@ Oh good. I wondered why you were inviting me to test my IQ.
about 3 hours ago
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in reply to jennybee
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@ Yep, with time to spare. I should've doggy-bagged the rest of my pint for the train.
10:40 AM Nov 13th
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Quick bite to eat + pint with @ @ & @ before rushing for the train. Great course. Much to process!
10:26 AM Nov 13th
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@ It was purely a term of fondness and respect
1:16 AM Nov 13th
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in reply to fingrmouse
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Today is going to be a good day, I can feel it. Today - Rails testing with the mighty @
1:02 AM Nov 13th
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Enjoying a Yamazaki, my first Japanese whisky at The Albanach on the Royal Mile.
1:40 PM Nov 12th
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Brain is buzzing after a packed second day of Rails. Great energy from @. Love the interactive teaching style.
9:23 AM Nov 12th
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An Englishman walked into a Scottish bar. The Scotsman offered him a Japanese whisky. Not so much a joke, just what happened to me tonight.
2:40 PM Nov 11th
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Just found an absolute gem of a place in Edinburgh with @ & @. AMAZING Indian food
12:44 PM Nov 11th
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Jogging in Edinburgh.It says Holyrood park on my map but it appears to be a small mountain range
9:56 AM Nov 11th
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@ Don't lie, we all know you drink decaf ;)
7:36 AM Nov 11th
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in reply to fingrmouse
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Running rake commands with @ in the room is kinda awesome :)
7:08 AM Nov 11th
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@ These guys are the bomb. Quote from @ "We've pushed Rails to the edge and it keeps surprising us"
2:14 AM Nov 11th
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in reply to oceanician
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In Edinburgh on a Rails course with @ and @
1:13 AM Nov 11th
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RT @: What beautiful HTML looks like: //Very nice but not strictly HTML with those PHP includes
12:49 PM Nov 10th
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Drinking tea, one of my fav drinks whilst heading to Edinburgh, one of my fav UK cities to learn Rails, one of my fav dev languages. Huzzar!
12:26 PM Nov 10th
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I have a minor invasion of Harlequin ladybirds. Article:
3:42 PM Nov 9th
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@ I'd prefer to extend CSS rather than convert to new syntax. LESS also allows us to keep some files as css (eg reset.css)
2:31 PM Nov 9th
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in reply to nex3
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Considering the benefits of Sass vs LESS. For us, it looks like will work best.
10:35 AM Nov 9th
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Me: "Do u have any poppies?" WHSmith "No, we had some up until today" Me: "Riiiiiight"
4:47 AM Nov 8th
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- Name Joff Williams
- Location Leeds/London
- Web http://www.thinkp...
- Bio Website and front end design; keeping it simple. Co-founder of Pigment
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