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How to Write a Project Proposal as a Freelancer

Perhaps one of the most frustrating things about moving from working for a company to setting up your own is learning how to write a project proposal. You just don’t have to do anything like that when you are working in an office. It makes your skin crawl. You are “design”, damn it! You never learned how to make sales!
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Learning JavaScript Design Patterns

Learning JavaScript Design Patterns is released under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 unported license. It is available for purchase via O'Reilly Media but will remain available for both free online and as a physical (or eBook) purchase for readers wishing to support the project.
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Eureka!

Eureka! is a library to create dynamic table-view forms from a DSL specification in Swift. This DSL basically consists of Rows, Sections and Forms. A Form is a collection of Sections and a Section is a collection of Rows.
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Vidyard

Generate revenue with your video marketing by tracking individual viewer data with your marketing automation and CRM tools.
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Segment

Collect customer data with one API and send it to hundreds of tools for analytics, marketing, and data warehousing.
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80 Days

Phileas Fogg has wagered he can circumnavigate the globe. Hundreds of journeys, thousands of routes. Travel by steamer, express train, airship, hover-car, hydrofoil, gyrocopter, camel, horse-back, hot-air balloon... Can you make it in 80 Days? Available now for Windows and Mac OS X
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Programming Doesn’t Require Talent or Even Passion

It’s as if people who write code had already decided that, “they were going to write code in the future by the time they were kids.” If you lack one or the other, you’re either a fake, or you won’t go far, regardless of which, you’re just not cut out for it. Such deeply entrenched stereotypes are not only completely wrong, they’re also detrimental - a view shared by many successful programmers.
Sent 3490 days ago by mike28