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Can I make a suggestion? When I look at a list of links, what my eye is trying to pull out is the title. This is made more difficult by starting the line with the source of the link. May I suggest that instead of saying “Carlo Bonamico’s weblog » Blog Archive » How to programmatically define Spring beans” you say “How to programmatically define Spring beans (from Carlo Bonamico)” or something like that. Also, it would help if the “tags” row were indented more, so the titles stand out better. Thanks!
Thanks for the suggestions JacobM! I had only recently setup del.icio.us to post my daily links, but hadn’t gotten around to fine tuning how it looks. Please feel free to make any sugestions to make it easier to read.
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January 29th, 2008 at 10:41 am
nice collection. The Scala intro is an especially good resource.
January 30th, 2008 at 3:56 pm
Can I make a suggestion? When I look at a list of links, what my eye is trying to pull out is the title. This is made more difficult by starting the line with the source of the link. May I suggest that instead of saying “Carlo Bonamico’s weblog » Blog Archive » How to programmatically define Spring beans” you say “How to programmatically define Spring beans (from Carlo Bonamico)” or something like that. Also, it would help if the “tags” row were indented more, so the titles stand out better. Thanks!
January 31st, 2008 at 8:49 am
Thanks for the suggestions JacobM! I had only recently setup del.icio.us to post my daily links, but hadn’t gotten around to fine tuning how it looks. Please feel free to make any sugestions to make it easier to read.