phant-m77
Phant-M77
phant-m77

"Keep your fonts 12 points or larger and make sure they are legible!"

I switched to a Galaxy S4 from an iPhone 4s, for a little more than a yeah. Both iOS and Android are good and have their own advantages. So It's more about what you prefer. I missed all the nice looking apps on iOS but I miss the notification center/light on my S4. I went and upgraded to the iPhone 6 and it just feels

I switched to a Galaxy S4 from an iPhone 4s, for a little more than a yeah. Both iOS and Android are good and have their own advantages. So It's more about what you prefer. I missed all the nice looking apps on iOS but I miss the notification center/light on my S4. I went and upgraded to the iPhone 6 and it just feels

I've had iOS8 on my 4s for a week now..and its a little slow...but thats expected since the phone is 3 Years old! But overall this article is an exaggeration.

Some people were having the same problem and it worked when they had xcode 6 running

As an alumni of such performances, it would be a disservice of me to show you something kind of related to this that I think deserves some more publicity. It's not exactly as main stream, but it's artistic and maybe you guys can feature this as well.

I started designing an app UI for fun/to add to my portfolio It's supposed to be a tv remote, since all other remotes on phones are pretty lame.

Not exactly "hacking a console" but I took my wii nun-chuck and put a blue LED light in it so it would glow when plugged in. It was pretty cool.

Anyone know what kind of tiger this is?

:D This is in the city I live in, and I have passed in many times! The stuff in there is pretty awesome

Unfortunately most parents I know only say yes.

After renovating they realized they couldn't afford one.

He's referencing a bing commercial.

Flat and minimalism are far from lazy

I bought this book about 6 months ago and it helped a lot with making my portfolio website. Its concepts are easy to understand and beautifully displayed. Like some readers are saying, it doesn't have Javascript included, just basic HTML and CSS concepts.