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  1. RT @bdc: Confession: I measure things with ⌘⇧4.

  2. @joylentshake I sent an email to Nino

  3. RT @LeaVerou: @oliverklein_ I've said this too. @ppk never said don't use tools. He said don't *depend* on them. Use them to cut time, not…

  4. Weekly Widget 5 - Real-Time Chat http://t.co/gRHdoSOg1h via @bitovi

  5. IE8 we meet again.

  6. Podsjetnik, ove srijede odrzava se prvi meetup JavaScript developera u Zagrebu http://t.co/bw8YKWgE #jszgb

  7. Dakle, na incijativu @tomislavcapan promjenjena je lokacija #jszgb meetupa u Pivnicu Medvedgrad u Ilici

  8. Preporucam, odlicna firma RT @RevolucijaZg: [NATJECAJ] Pridruzi se Revoluciji - tražimo dizajnera/icu! http://http://t.co/aVT0EanS

  9. Right now Firefox uses more memory than Virtualbox with Win7

  10. I'll definitely try to use processwire for managing the data. Thanks
  11. Hello everyone, I just started using ProcessWire, and I must say I'm pretty impressed with it. I managed to add it to an existing site in a few hours (http://shaolin.hr) without any problems, so kudos to you guys. Now, I have a need to work on the site that has some functionality that doesn't really fit in the page paradigm. It is a site for the football league, and while I will manage content with ProcessWire, there is data I need to manage that is strictly relational and I need SQL power for statistics, leaderboard and so on. These are the models I should handle: Leagues Teams Players Games Seasons I should be able to get a leaderboard for league per season. I should have a goalgetter leaderboard (per league), etc.. I think I might fit this data in the ProcessWire pages, but I'm concerned about stats and performance of these calcualtions. If this is not really a fit for the ProcessWire, is there a way I could create custom admin section where I could somehow reuse frontend widgets while using some other ORM for the data model?
  12. Ha, using a retval variable in my function. So 90's

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