Two New Editor Fonts from Toshi Omagari

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Toshi Omagari makes fonts. I caught wind of the Codelia release just recently:

Fortunately, Toshi allowed us to purchase a license to allow you to use it on CodePen! You’ll find those options in your Settings > Editor area.

Codelia

I think Codelia is awfully nice, but in chatting with Toshi, their favorite is actually Comic Code, another coding font they have created.

Comic Code

I was like: No way, surely Comic Code is to jokey and childish to actually code in. But I’ll tell ya, I’ve been using it for about a week now and I’m still finding it fun and perfectly usable.

Looks good eh? Toshi thinks so:

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Lower Inventory Cash Burn in Your WooCommerce Store

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Lower Inventory Cash Burn in Your WooCommerce StoreNo matter how successfully you market your e-commerce business, an inability to handle inventory can become a roadblock in your way to making efficient supply decisions. Your inventory management process becomes largely inefficient when you don’t have a grip on your inventory or keep a track of it with unorganized spreadsheets. To avoid inventory cash […]

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12 Effective Time Management Strategies to Get More Stuff Done

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One of the trickiest things in life is to assume you have time. How often do you tell yourself “This shouldn’t take long” and then wonder why you only managed to finish half of what you had planned for the day? We are very good at getting busy but time doesn’t wait for us. It just passes, no matter if we manage to squeeze in some productivity or not. The best way to stay on top of things is to start employing efficient time management strategies!

Learning the Art of Electronics (A Hands-On Lab Course)

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This introduction to circuit design is unusual in several respects. First, it offers not just explanations, but a full course. Each of the twenty-five sessions begins with a discussion of a particular sort of circuit followed by the chance to try it out and see how it actually behaves. Accordingly, students understand the circuit's operation in a way that is deeper and much more satisfying than the manipulation of formulas. Second, it describes circuits that more traditional engineering introductions would postpone: on the third day, we build a radio receiver; on the fifth day, we build an operational amplifier from an array of transistors. The digital half of the course centers on applying microcontrollers, but gives exposure to Verilog, a powerful Hardware Description Language. Third, it proceeds at a rapid pace but requires no prior knowledge of electronics. Students gain intuitive understanding through immersion in good circuit design
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