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CRAPCHA: Completely Ridiculous And Phony Captcha that Hassles for Amusement

  • April 1, 2013
  • 9 comments

We’ve all run into CAPTCHAs, those annoying registration fields you never get right on the first try. But CAPTCHAs do play a valuable role, keeping spambots out by verifying that you’re a human. On top … Read more

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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

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The iTunes Expanding Album Effect

  • December 12, 2012
  • 49 comments

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

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    • 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

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Ghost Legs: Randomizing the Asian Way

  • October 12, 2011
  • 4 comments

I had a bunch of relatives from Korea visit over the summer, and naturally an arm wrestling tournament broke out. What I found most interesting though was how they set up the initial match-ups. They … Read more

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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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