Last month I wrote about my thoughts on becoming a better developer and not only. This time, to help you join the best design community, I have two Dribbble invites for you.

Last month I wrote about my thoughts on becoming a better developer and not only. This time, to help you join the best design community, I have two Dribbble invites for you.

I ask myself this question quite often. What it takes to become a better developer? Not a ninja, guru, master or whatever, but just a better developer. I’m talking about how to improve and learn more every day.

The New Year is coming and I have wrote this short post to thank you all sincerely for reading my articles. I think I should say it more often as well.

Unless you’ve lived under a rock lately, I’m sure you’ve heard of Sublime Text 2 and most likely that’s your favorite code editor.
In the past I used some other code editors like Komodo Edit or Aptana Studio, but now I use Sublime Text 2 on a daily basis and I’m pretty happy with it. It’s lightweight, easy to use and has a modern UI look. But by far, the best feature is the ability to extend its functionality with plugins, a.k.a packages.

It’s been almost a month already since I launched this new responsive design and unfortunately I didn’t had much time to properly introduce it to you. This improved design is something I wanted to do for a long time and I’m glad I finally managed it. It’s simpler, minimal, responsive and I like to think that now the content is much easier to read (scan).
