The Guardian not only has a new responsive design coming, and they've made the source available under an open-source license. Just in time to learn to code!
Guardian open-sources website code
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A programming language to make NES games without learning Assembly
NESFab is a programming language of great specificity: it's for making games on the Nintendo Entertainment System, whose ancient vintage otherwise demands a punishing command of 6502 Assembly. [via Hacker… READ THE REST
CSS frameworks to make your websites look like 25 year-old video games (or a 35-year-old ones)
Behold PSone.css and NES.css, stylesheets that make it easy for you to make websites look like video games of popular vintage. The former evokes the gradientastic world of the PlayStation… READ THE REST
Code BBC Basic online (or just enjoy the wild tweet-size demos)
BBC Basic (previously) was a well-regarded implementation of BASIC made for use in schools in the UK. Now you can play with it online [via] in a web-based environment that's… READ THE REST
Celebrate Memorial Day anywhere with this outdoor movie bundle for only $200
We thank our sponsor for making this content possible; it is not written by the editorial staff nor does it necessarily reflect its views. TL;DR: This Memorial Day, transform your party… READ THE REST
Go camping anywhere this Memorial Day with $70 off this car pop-up tent
We thank our sponsor for making this content possible; it is not written by the editorial staff nor does it necessarily reflect its views. TL;DR: Road trips have never been easier!… READ THE REST
These stellar Japanese knives make dicing, slicing, and chopping extra fun
We thank our sponsor for making this content possible; it is not written by the editorial staff nor does it necessarily reflect its views. TL;DR: Up your food prep game with… READ THE REST