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I've followed @jquery now for quite a while.  Though I spend most of my time with Moo, it's good to keep up with the other frameworks and see what I can gain from their ideas. Even if you're a MooTools dev, I'd recommend throwing a follow @jquery's way.
That said, I happy to say that I'll be spreading the Twitter love by helping Aaron Newton moderate the @mootools account.  Please send any good Moo-related articles, demos, or scripts in an "@" reply to the @mootools account, in a shout out to Aaron directly, as a comment to this page (now and in the future), or via my contact page.
This is an announcement I'm very excited about.  Please help gain momentum by sharing articles and passing on the word!
![I’m an Impostor]()
This is the hardest thing I've ever had to write, much less admit to myself.  I've written resignation letters from jobs I've loved, I've ended relationships, I've failed at a host of tasks, and let myself down in my life.  All of those feelings were very...
![Detect DOM Node Insertions with JavaScript and CSS Animations]()
I work with an awesome cast of developers at Mozilla, and one of them in Daniel Buchner.  Daniel's shared with me an awesome strategy for detecting when nodes have been injected into a parent node without using the deprecated DOM Events API.
![Create Digg URLs Using PHP]()
Digg recently came out with a sweet new feature that allows users to create Tiny Digg URLs which show a Digg banner at the top allowing easy access to vote for the article from the page.  While I love visiting Digg every once in a...
![Image Reflections with CSS]()
Image reflection is a great way to subtly spice up an image.  The first method of creating these reflections was baking them right into the images themselves.  Within the past few years, we've introduced JavaScript strategies and CANVAS alternatives to achieve image reflections without...
Congrats David! Following @mootools now! :)