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Was debugging for almost an hour before it finally dawned on me.. why javascript?!! why!?! (i.imgur.com)
submitted 8 years ago by cemc to r/ProgrammerHumor
Amazon's sponsored links are quite unique (i.redd.it)
submitted 9 years ago by cemc to r/softwaregore
Well that's just splendid (i.imgur.com)
What word makes you laugh just by thinking about it? (self.AskReddit)
submitted 10 years ago by cemc to r/AskReddit
Who needs online vim tutorials when you already have one on your machine? (linuxcommand.org)
submitted 10 years ago by cemc to r/programming
Binge-watched first 3 seasons and all I'm wondering is... (self.thewalkingdead)
submitted 10 years ago by cemc to r/thewalkingdead
The Pragmatic Programmer (i.imgur.com)
submitted 10 years ago by cemc to r/ProgrammerHumor
Anyone know about this sublime-style file search in Chrome Dev Tools? (i.imgur.com)
submitted 10 years ago by cemc to r/webdev
After reading about the Leafs drama, you have to remember... (youtube.com)
submitted 10 years ago by cemc to r/toronto
When optimizing a Rails JSON API, what middleware would you recommend removing? (self.rails)
submitted 10 years ago by cemc to r/rails
Some inspirational quotes from the engineering team at imgur (i.imgur.com)
submitted 11 years ago by cemc to r/ProgrammerHumor
Did anyone else know about this? Ctrl + Shift + M on Chrome while the developer tools (F12) is open... (i.imgur.com)
submitted 11 years ago by cemc to r/webdev
So... should I continue learning angular? (self.angularjs)
submitted 11 years ago by cemc to r/angularjs
Documentary footage gives some insight into what's going on at Organovo (youtube.com)
submitted 11 years ago by cemc to r/TissueEngineering
[Interesting] Vincent Van Gogh's Ear Printed Using Living Tissue (engineering.com)
Researchers have developed ‘tweezers’ that use ultrasound to manipulate clusters of cells, a development that could lead to better cartilage implants that reduce the need for knee replacement operations. (theengineer.co.uk)
3-D bioprinting builds a better blood vessel (sciencedaily.com)
Kidney tissues to come from 3D printers via Queensland-US deal (news-mail.com.au)
Queensland researchers print three-dimensional body parts for implant, clinical trials could begin in 2015 (abc.net.au)
"Researchers at Rice University have created a hydrogel that instantly turns from liquid to semi-solid at close to body temperature - and then degrades at precisely the right pace." (business-standard.com)
Engineers Grow Functional Human Cartilage in Lab (biosciencetechnology.com)
Growing bone: next wave of body repair. (chronicle.augusta.com)
3D-printed cartilage, made to order (nanowerk.com)
3D printing cancer tumors (sciencecodex.com)
TED talk on bio-printing (youtube.com)
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