Grandma, can you pause the story?
I remember smiling to myself when my granddaughter asked me to “pause” while reading her a bedtime story. To her, the language was appropriate. She has only known a world where you have the power to...
View ArticleA Dashboard for My Apartment
I originally bought my iPad back when tablets were becoming a fad. I had expected to use it for everything from reading ebooks to playing elaborate new games. But no, it has been sitting idle,...
View ArticleDjango Migrations
The recent release of Django 1.7 comes with built-in support for database migrations. In previous versions of Django, the popular way to manage migrations was a third-party tool called South. Thanks to...
View ArticleTaking CSS Animations to the Danger Zone
Lately I've been wanting to experiment a little more with CSS animations. I already use them for small effects, but to really get to know something, I need a project. A while back I was watching one of...
View ArticleRakudobrew
Perl 6 will be ready for production in 2015, according to Perl creator Larry Wall. At least, that's what he said during his FOSDEM 2015 talk. This news reminded me that it has been quite a while since...
View ArticleBread::Board, part II: Beyond the DSL
Welcome to the second installment of our Bread::Board tutorials. In the previous article, we've covered what type of situation calls for Bread::Board, and we had a high-level overview of how to use it....
View ArticleMeet Yanick Champoux
Image by Brett BraymanWelcome to the first in our series of interviews with people in the Infinity community. Approximately monthly, we’ll introduce you to a member of the Infinity team, an Infinity...
View ArticleTo Infinity And loading.......
Recently, I was working on an internal project and started thinking about the infinity symbol. After reading Will's great post on recreating the Archer title sequence with CSS animations, I came up...
View ArticleMeet Erik Sjoblom
Image by Brett BraymanWelcome to the second blog post in our interview series. I am happy to introduce another member of the Infinity team, Erik Sjoblom.Meet Erik, a capable and graceful man. He is the...
View ArticleMeet Ruby Tidwell
Image by Brett BraymanWelcome to yet another blog post in our interview series. This time, I would like to introduce one of our 2015 summer interns, Ruby Tidwell.Meet Ruby. She adapts quickly, learns...
View ArticleMeet Lauren Ryan
Image by Brett BraymanIn this blog post in our interview series I would like to introduce Lauren Ryan. She interned with us during the summer of 2015.Meet Lauren. She is diligent and methodical. Her...
View ArticleWomen, Technology & Grace
Grace Hopper Celebration 2015 article h2 { margin-bottom: -0.8em;} Just the break I needed ... attending the Grace Hopper Celebration seemed like the perfect place to get inspiredOh man, was I ever...
View ArticleHerding Camels
They say that no man is an island. Likewise, no software runs in a void. Well, except maybe for Voyager's main control. But that's not the same. And beside the point.So, as I was saying, no software...
View ArticleiOS Animations in Xamarin
We recently launched the app TaxChat, "tax preparation for people who have better things to do." The iOS app saves you from having to do your taxes by yourself; instead you just answer a few questions,...
View ArticleMeet Tommy Lee
Image by Brett BraymanIn the latest post in our interview series, we’re pleased to introduce you to Tommy Lee.Meet Tommy. He is half of the founding duo of Infinity, a NY Yankees season ticket holder...
View ArticleMeet Sean Martinez
Image by Brett BraymanIn this next blog post in our interview series, we would like to introduce you to our own Sean Martinez.Meet Sean, a man of many passions. He has ridden his bike in the rain and...
View ArticleGit Mo' Meta: Easily Adding Meta Information to Git Branches
From time to time, it comes in handy to tie various types of information (ticket id, bug or feature, task owner, sprint information, deadline, etc.) against a branch. Often we can get away with just...
View ArticleMeet Jay Hannah
Image by Brett BraymanIn this blog post in our interview series, we would like to introduce you to our own Jay Hannah.Meet Jay. He is a traveling man, currently somewhere in North America — we think....
View ArticleiOS Animations in Xamarin - part 2
We're back with the second part of our post on iOS Animations in Xamarin. In this post I'm detailing some of the animations seen in TaxChat, an iOS App we recently launched. In the first part we...
View ArticleOpenWest 2016 Recap
OpenWest is “the largest regional tech conference devoted to all things OPEN: Hardware, Standards, Source & Data”. This year the conference was held in Sandy, UT from July 13th to July...
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