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Yes I would, but:
1) Limit it to the stuff we haven't seen a 100 times already. I liked this post since it had a lot of links I didn't know about.
2) Less is more, I rather have 3 items with a bit of decently researched accompanying text than 100. I have no time to go through a 100 links. (TBH any blogpost with 50 or 100 in the name gets skipped anyway by me)
Mikael - 2 years ago
I would, but the quality needs to be good. I don't want to see tools everybody knows about (the same old ones: Firebug, web developer toolbar, SVN, and sorts).
The most useful post so far!
Thank you very much. Keep good work.
Yes I would, but:
1) Limit it to the stuff we haven't seen a 100 times already. I liked this post since it had a lot of links I didn't know about.
2) Less is more, I rather have 3 items with a bit of decently researched accompanying text than 100. I have no time to go through a 100 links. (TBH any blogpost with 50 or 100 in the name gets skipped anyway by me)
I would, but the quality needs to be good. I don't want to see tools everybody knows about (the same old ones: Firebug, web developer toolbar, SVN, and sorts).
This one was good, thanks.