
Hampton Catlin, Part Two: Speedy Sass with libsass, Wordset.org and Open-Sourcing Our Words
In today's episode, I talk with Hampton Catlin about fast Sass compilation with libsass, and then we discuss his latest project, Wordset, and why we need a truly open source dictionary. Further show notes can be found at http://developertea.com! This episode is sponsored by Intuit. Check out the developer sandbox and API explorer at http://intuit.me/DevTea
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Show Notes
In today's episode, I talk with Hampton Catlin about fast Sass compilation with libsass, and then we discuss his latest project, Wordset, and why we need a truly open source dictionary.
Links for the whole interview:
- @hcatlin (tell him thanks for being on @developertea!)
- @DeveloperTea
- Ancient City Ruby
- Hampton's Survey (Askr)
- http://haml.info/
- Heroku officially supports Puma
- Chris Coyier (on preferring Sass)
- @chriseppstein
- @nex3, Natalie Weizenbaum
- Rarebit
- http://wordset.org
- http://github.com/wordset
This episode is sponsored by Intuit. Check out the developer sandbox and API explorer at http://intuit.me/DevTea