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		<title>Modeling Data</title>
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I work on a 13&#8243; Macbook. Having to move quite a lot, I find it much handier than the larger sizes, but from time to time, I get frustrated at being restrained to such limited visual space. In those precise moments, even a professional diagramming tool doesn&#8217;t replace a good old writeboard. Problem: There was [...]]]></description>
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<p>I work on a 13&#8243; Macbook. Having to move quite a lot, I find it much handier than the larger sizes, but from time to time, I get frustrated at being restrained to such limited visual space. In those precise moments, even a professional diagramming tool doesn&#8217;t replace a good old writeboard. Problem: There was no writeboard at hand, and I needed to lay down the basic architecture for the underlying data of a new project. Post-its and red tape helped get a clearer vision of how data should be structured, and tackle many issues before running into them. </p>
<p>The result was both satisfying, both from a useful standpoint as from an aesthetic one. No matter which stage you are at web development, there&#8217;s always an artistic side to it.</p>
<p>- <a href="http://www.twitter.com/grandmodena" target="_blank" title="Gregory Mirzayantz on Twitter">Gregory Mirzayantz</a></p>
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		<title>A recipe for life in pseudo-code</title>
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