We can insert any other source of knowledge from the developers (Site, twitter, blog, etc).
I will add Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie on C list, but please feel free to make a PR.
We love Vibe. It's a great app and carries a lot of the same features. I think that the advantage of using FullContact for Gmail is being able to interact with your FullContact address book, and then automatically sync that information back to your Google Contacts. But ultimately, it's whatever works best for you. We know that the Vibe team shares our passion for making you awesome with people, and we're happy that they're making great products.
Hi!
I was planning to create one Blogging Platform using AngularJS and Firebase as backed.
Then I was thinking that using Angular $resource, maybe we can isolate the backend and create a Blogging Platform entire based on frontend (AngularJS). And let the community create adapters for backend. For example, we even can use Trello as backend using Trello API.
We're using the same generator for a large government app. "Widget" partials are stashed in their respective folders under /widget while /services, /directives, and so on are contained in the root folder. HTML/CSS/JS stored in each folder. It's all super organized and modular IMO. Of course it helps to be working with the creator of said generator.
The problem with this is that creative people are authorial bring them to "put a pretty face" on other idea is hard work. I have this problem while trying to develop my startup idea (http://mypileof.com) I'm technical and it is hard to found the "creative" or even "business" side...
I have one notebook on Evernote called Knowledge Base, but the problem maintain it. I mean, everytime I have a problem first I go directly to Stackoverflow and almost always there the first result gime the answer, so I don't put it on notebook.
But this notebook became useful to store not common errors that I couldn't fine solution on web. Normally it is related to some new tech or very specific scenario.
I don't see a problem with this. If Google can easily show you the answer to a problem, use it! The Evernote notebook is a good last-line-of-defense that captures things you really struggle with - or issues that require a solution with multiple parts.