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iRoll: Rickrolling with iPhone Web Apps

  • March 31, 2013
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One feature that’s often overlooked in iOS is adding webpages to your homescreen. You even get a nice retina icon if the webpage author designates one. Naturally, my mind went to how this feature could … Read more

    • Code
    • Gadgets
    • Web

Cinnamon.js: Find In-Page Text using Synonyms

  • February 7, 2013
  • 20 comments

A visitor to your site decides to follow you on Twitter. You have a link in your footer — but their search for “Twitter” comes up empty and they move on. Unfortunately, you named the … Read more

    • Code
    • Demo
    • Web

The iTunes Expanding Album Effect

  • December 12, 2012
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iTunes 11 marks a significant departure from previous versions. While many of the changes are problematic (another post for another time), I want to focus on one positive: the expanding album effect. Similar to folders … Read more

    • Code
    • Demo
    • User Interface
    • Web

The Hacker News Slap

  • October 20, 2012
  • 1 comment

For those who aren’t familiar, Hacker News is a popular site where a community of techies discuss a wide range of topics. According to HN’s guidelines, on-topic submissions are “[a]nything that good hackers would find … Read more

    • Code
    • Demo

Learning to Code from Play by Play

  • August 12, 2012
  • 4 comments

It’s a great time to learn to code. It seems as long as there’s been the web, there’s been text tutorials on coding. But now we’re seeing the rise of lecture videos (see iTunes U), … Read more

    • Code
    • Learning
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My name is Thomas Park, and I started Codepip to make tools that help people learn to code. I previously researched human-computer interaction and computing education at Drexel University in Philadelphia. More about me…

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