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    Stretchly

    Stretchly

    The break time reminder app

    Stretchly is a cross-platform open-source app that reminds you to take breaks when working on your computer. When you run Stretchly for the first time, you are presented with a Welcome window that allows you to change the language, review the preferences, view the online tutorial or simply continue with the default preferences. Stretchly itself lives in your tray, only displaying a reminder window from time to time, which contains an idea for a break. By default, there is a 20 second Mini...
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    Isobar Front-end Development Standards

    Isobar Front-end Development Standards

    Isobar Front-end development coding standards

    This document contains guidelines for web applications built by the Front-end development practice of Isobar. It is to be readily available to anyone who wishes to check or contribute to the iterative progress of our discipline's best practices. What this document is not is a series of explanations as to how front-end technologies work; a basic familiarity is assumed. It also does not provide evaluations of the pros and cons of various alternatives unless there is common confusion about...
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