As the end of every year approaches, we start to reflect back on it. As software developers, our questions can be many, What did I work on? What did I produce? What mistakes I have done, and what did we learn from them. Today, I'll seize this opportunity to ...| The Code Ship
đź“• Antoine Laurain has become a staple author for me. His books (so far) are always highly entertaining, and so I had decided two or three years ago that I will read at least one Laurain's every #ParisInJuly. This year, The Red Notebook was my choice - red is my favorite color too - and again, I loved it! Laurain never disappoints, and I can't wait to read more of his next year. Now to the story...| Fanda Classiclit
The new 2024 D&D Players Handbook is out, ready for you to purchase at your local Dragon’s Lair Comics & Fantasy®. But what is the new Player’s Handbook? Is it […] The post What’s New for the 2014 D&D PHB? appeared first on Dragon's Lair Comics & Fantasy.| Dragon's Lair Comics & Fantasy
I will admit to not having much familiarity with the British children’s literature icon Paddington Bear, though I was at least aware of hi...| trophyunlocked.blogspot.com
In 2011, I published my first list of the top preppy colleges in the South.  It was limited to 10 … More| Thrift Store Preppy
Following the release of The Wolverine , the next film in Fox’s X-Men series, X-Men: Days of Future Past ( DOTP ), returns to the greate...| trophyunlocked.blogspot.com
It’s December, which means one thing: the time of year-end lists is upon us. We take our stewardship of your favorite songs very seriously, and 2014 is no exception. In years past, history features on This Is My Jam itself were limited. We resorted to building outer space and underwater vehicles to help you relive past hits. “Why can’t I explore my past jams all year round?” many of you asked. So earlier this year we finally opened up full song histories on the site, adding playable s...| The Jam Journal
A couple of days ago I got a tip that I was very close to being the first CPAN author to upload 1000 releases in a year (989). Today I topped it off:| blogs.perl.org