Developer’s Toolkit: Nina Berg
This post is part of a series where Behance developers talk about the various tools they use to get things done and make ideas happen. 1. Who are you and what do you do at Behance? Hey there, I’m Nina...
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This post is part of a series where Behance developers talk about the various tools they use to get things done and make ideas happen. 1. Who are you, and what do you do at Behance? I’m Andrew and I’m...
View ArticleDeveloper’s Toolkit: Mark Dunphy
This post is part of a series where Behance developers talk about the various tools they use to get things done and make ideas happen. 1. Who are you, and what do you do at Behance? By now you've...
View ArticleDeveloper’s Toolkit: Rachel White
This post is part of a series where Behance developers talk about the various tools they use to get things done and make ideas happen. 1. Who are you and what do you do at Behance? I’m Rachel White,...
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This post is part of a series where Behance developers talk about the various tools they use to get things done and make ideas happen. 1. Who are you, and what do you do at Behance? I’m Mike (and...
View ArticleBēhance Dev Links Issue 01
World cup results for hackers. Uses Soccer For Good API Nothing like getting sports scores and info in your Terminal! submitted by Rachel White JS NICE "Statistical Renaming, Type Inference and...
View ArticleNavigating an AMD codebase in Sublime Text using Static Analysis and Node.js
As your JavaScript codebases grow, it can be difficult to stay productive within your editor. Whether you are looking for modules that require the current module or simply trying to hop between...
View ArticleDeveloper’s Tookit: Anshu Pande
This post is part of a series where Behance developers talk about the various tools they use to get things done and make ideas happen. 1.) Who are you and what do you do at Behance? I am Anshu Pande...
View ArticleHow to Build a CentOS 7 AMI (Amazon Machine Image) From Scratch
Building an AMI (Amazon Machine Image) from scratch can be a pretty challenging task, especially when you don't have a base AMI to work from. We've been testing CentOS 7 on VirtualBox, Rackspace, and...
View ArticleSass for Big Sites, Part 2
Our very own Jackie Balzer (head of front-end development at Behance) has written Part 2 in her series, Sass for Big Sites. It is published in Web Standards Sherpa, is featured in CSS Weekly, and is...
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