I’m finally going to start using @roblarsenwww. I’ve had the account for a couple of years and have long had the plan to use it for tech tweets. As I’ve basically given up editing my other interests on @robreact, I figured now as as good a time as any to try to separate out the accounts. If you’re interested in technical subjects you’re not all that well served by @robreact and I’m enjoying the content I’ve been sharing there, so I’m not interested in changing what that looks like any time soon.
So, if you currently follow me @robreact, that account probably won’t change much. I don’t really talk about technical subjects there very often, so very often will just turn into never. @roblarsenwww will be only be about technical subjects. It’s basically content I don’t share at present. IF you’re interested in that stuff, follow me there.
Now you know.
It will look something like this:
My lighting talk from last night. Fun with @angularjs basics: http://t.co/bFCKzIRjH1 I'll be adding to it until it's a full hour.
— Rob Larsen (@roblarsenwww) September 5, 2013
How popular is CoffeScript, really? Not just in the Github echo chamber but in the real world?
— Rob Larsen (@roblarsenwww) September 5, 2013
Add sequential ids to a nodelist Array.prototype.forEach.call(document.getElementsByTagName("rectt"),function(elem,i){elem.id="loc"+i})
— Rob Larsen (@roblarsenwww) August 30, 2013