9-bits by David Kaneda

A tumblog by David Kaneda, creative director at Sencha.


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February 11th 2012

Code Cards, by Matt Raw
The Egg Nog Arrays pack, $14, shown above, actually comes with one card each for Python, Ruby, PHP, and JavaScript. I’m notoriously bad at giving cards with my gifts, but I think I will be breaking that habit this year.

Side note: Interesting to see how many sites are starting to use Twitter’s Bootstrap framework.

Code Cards, by Matt Raw
The Egg Nog Arrays pack, $14, shown above, actually comes with one card each for Python, Ruby, PHP, and JavaScript. I’m notoriously bad at giving cards with my gifts, but I think I will be breaking that habit this year.

Side note: Interesting to see how many sites are starting to use Twitter’s Bootstrap framework.

Hello Little Printer.

Don’t know if I’d get enough use out of this, but it’s hard to not want one.

(Source: vimeo.com)

Hard Graft has a new site and some excellent new gear, including this Back Up case for the iPad 2 smart cover.

Hard Graft has a new site and some excellent new gear, including this Back Up case for the iPad 2 smart cover.

Ka-Bar Zombie Killer Knives:


  The tactical knives sport toxic green handles (so you can spot them quickly in the event of a sudden outbreak), but also come with black replacement handles for those who like to sneak up on their undead prey.

Ka-Bar Zombie Killer Knives:

The tactical knives sport toxic green handles (so you can spot them quickly in the event of a sudden outbreak), but also come with black replacement handles for those who like to sneak up on their undead prey.

Killspencer has a pretty rockin’ weekender bag, but also a bit steep at $375.

Killspencer has a pretty rockin’ weekender bag, but also a bit steep at $375.

Also noted: