Bart Vander Sanden Freelance app and web developer in Leuven, Belgium Home Web Development Photography Blog English Nederlands Home › Blog › Back to work Back to work Posted on 02 January 2012. About me Hi, I'm Bart, a freelance web developer based in Leuven, Belgium. I create we … | Continue reading
My resolutions for 2012 revolve around a single, common theme: more. I want to attain more of as much as possible, including more fitness more creative output more craftsmanship* more fun more traveling The overall mantra this year will be: don’t think too long about anything, ju … | Continue reading
Bart Vander Sanden Freelance app and web developer in Leuven, Belgium Home Web Development Photography Blog English Nederlands Home › Blog › Byebye old phone Byebye old phone Posted on 30 December 2011. About me Hi, I'm Bart, a freelance web developer based in Leuven, Belgium. I … | Continue reading
The other minute I’ve read an interesting article on the new HTML5 reversed attribute on ordered lists, that, who would have thought, reverses the counting. The article proposed a JavaScript polyfill. However, I thought,… | Continue reading
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About two weeks ago reddit user AZxWildcat submitted this awesome image to the College Football subreddit. Instantly after seeing this, I wanted to know more. How often does this happen? What year did it happen the most? When did this first happen? Science Time My initial hypoth … | Continue reading
I spent the Thanksgiving holiday with relatives in Saint Louis, Missouri. We went to the local zoopark, and I enjoyed the opportunity for some backyard and urban bird-watching. As nice as it was to see the Cardinals of Saint Louis (of course, I mean the birds not the baseball tea … | Continue reading
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In the past weeks I saw a lot of interest for the twitter bootstrap framework, and for good reasons. If you’re not familiar with it, go straight to the site. I guess you’ll like it. | Continue reading
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Vim is very customizable, it has thousands of plugins suitable for everyone’s needs. Each of us uses some of them. Furthermore, it has a good number of files you can use to configure some aspects of the editor and it would be very nice to keep all this stuff under a version contr … | Continue reading
As usual, my considerations grouped by chapter: Creating our own renderer # Very interesting way of starting a book. The author presents a gem used throughout the book called enginex. | Continue reading
I had far too much to say about Terra Nova to fit into 140 characters, so I’ve resurrected this blog for a one-off TV review. It’s fair to say that I like dinosaurs. I like the BBC’s Walking With… series, I like all three of the Jurassic Park films (yes, even the third one – … … … | Continue reading
I’ll be presenting “Asynchronous Job Execution in the Cloud” (Session ID: 24301) later this week at JavaOne in San Francisco. The session will be held in the Hotel Nikko (Carmel I/II) on Wednesday Oct. 5, at 1pm. I will cover how deployment topologies requires us to rethink how w … | Continue reading
Can a scientist really enjoy the beauty of a flower? Here is what Mr. Feynman had to say about science and the appreciation of nature. ”I have a friend who’s an artist and he’s some times taken a view which I don’t agree with very well. He’ll hold up a flower and say, ‘look how b … | Continue reading
Can a scientist really enjoy the beauty of a flower? Here is what Mr. Feynman had to say about science and the appreciation of nature. "I have a friend who's an artist and he's some times taken a view which I don't agree with very well. He'll hold up a flower and say, 'look how b … | Continue reading