"And then I want to create this like, gamified system? Where users can create their own content? With like tips? And blogs?"
I may have actually choke-laugh-snorted out loud while waiting for the red light. I may have.
"And then I want to create this like, gamified system? Where users can create their own content? With like tips? And blogs?"
I may have actually choke-laugh-snorted out loud while waiting for the red light. I may have.
Christ. And people say Hollywood is out of ideas.
Both can be true.
Both can be true.
Just the tips?
There is no content. Only Zuul!
Sigh... not anymore - http://www.zdnet.com/article/mozilla-looking-to-ditch-xul-for-firefox/
(in today JavaScript-everything world, I guess we will see it eventually re-invented as JUL)
Well, why not? I for one frequently find myself upset that Firefox just isn't flaky enough, and I'm sure I'm not alone.
If you need to feel firefox's flakiness, try viewing, printing, and reading a pdf.
Works every time. Or rather, doesn't.
I imagine businesses or technicians running their workflow using firefox. as if. shudder.
"Just print out these instructions and type in the commands!"
I wondered if you were quoting something I should recognize, so I googled it.
Naturally I got a faceful of soul-crushing articles about gamification.
We gamify life!
With money!
Sounds like an awful line from Halt and Catch Fire. (Or a great line from Halt and Catch Fire).
And here I thought Things Nobody Says About Advertising was a parody site.