PHỞ DEVSTACK 1.0 – automated workflow for front-end developers in one tasty bowl of code

PHỞ DEVSTACK 1.0 – automated workflow for front-end developers in one tasty bowl of code.

Features:

  • Yeoman generator
  • Livereload (without refresh for CSS)
  • LESS stylesheets compilation
  • HTML, JavaScript and CSS minification
  • Advanced image handling (base64 inlining, image optimization, sprite generation)
  • Browserify JavaScript modules
  • Linting JavaScript
  • Running unit and end to end tests
  • Configurable directory structure
  • Replacing text in HTML (meta tags, analytics codes)
  • Scripts and stylesheets revisioning
  • Running build after file is changed
  • Configurable plugins
  • Stays up-to-date

iFX EXPO International 2014

iFX EXPO International 2014

About iFX EXPO

  • The largest financial B2B convention
  • Over 500 FX & Binary Brokers
  • Over 1,500 senior executive attendees
  • Over 70 exhibitors from around the world
  • Speakers from the industry’s largest firms
  • Socialize with the industry’s leading executives
  • Meet international affiliates & introducing brokers
  • Learn industry trends and new developments
  • Attend panels and lectures from leading firms

Free entrance to Fasouri Watermania Waterpark

This coming Sunday, June the 1st, Fasouri Watermania Waterpark opens its doors for free to all kids aged 2 to 11.  The offer is valid only for that day, and all kids must be accompanied by adults for park entry.

Fasouri

For more information, call +357 25-714-235.

Where’s the fish?

A colleague shared with me the link to this Einstein’s riddle.  It looks easy at first, but it actually isn’t.  I’ve tried a couple of different models to solve it, but haven’t figured it out yet.  Something tells me that if I remembered Prolog from my college days, I would have solved it in about 3 minutes.  But I don’t.  So pieces of paper and text files it is.  If that won’t be enough until lunch time today, I’ll start doing something in PHP or Perl…

 

Update: Solved it!  My initial model of addition wasn’t right. Subtraction worked much better.