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links for 2009-11-20

Nov 20, 2009 4:34 PM
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rubyphunk's reflection A neat little library for syncing up your development environment with production Agile Testing: Experiences deploying a large-scale infrastructure in EC2 A very interesting writeup on using EC2 for big stuff IEBlog : An Early Look At IE9 for Developers And it's looking like it could be IE8 / 7 / 6 all over again. Seriously MS, [...] (translate)

links for 2009-11-19

Nov 19, 2009 4:36 PM
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Coding Clean and Semantic Templates A nice set of tips on how to avoid div-itis in your markup Bookmark It (translate)

links for 2009-11-18

Nov 18, 2009 4:33 PM
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10 common backup mistakes Read, then read again, then check your backups Can You Write Website Requirements Without a Product Manager? Very few people are able to do this well – so worth a read stffn's declarative_authorization User Roles for your Rails apps via a nice little DSL 11 Things to Consider Before Deploying Your Rails Application Having just deployed three applications [...] (translate)

links for 2009-11-17

Nov 17, 2009 4:37 PM
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Brightbox Blog – Expiring an entire page cache tree atomically Robby on Rails : Sending email: Controllers versus Models Bookmark It (translate)

links for 2009-11-16

Nov 16, 2009 4:36 PM
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What Beautiful HTML Code Looks Like Unit Testing: The Easy Way Nice little presentation from the SD Ruby club Getting Started with Android on a Mac Recurly Simple recurring subscriptions service for your apps – no word on pricing or anything, but it looks promising. CSS Box Model: The Foundation For Improving Your CSS Bookmark It (translate)

links for 2009-11-05

Nov 5, 2009 4:42 PM
Rating: (Total Clicks 14)

Mockingbird A great looking Javascript based wireframing tool – very similar to Balsamiq, with some nice touches, but not quite as nice. Quote: I have seen so many young entrepreneurs and,,, "Technology is not an industry, in my opinion, it is a tool that is used to make an industry more efficient and effective… " Bookmark It (translate)

links for 2009-11-04

Nov 4, 2009 4:44 PM
Rating: (Total Clicks 17)

AutoMySQLBackup Looks useful – one to remember W3C New Website OMG! A new website! – it's still dull though (re)-Introducing simple_importer A neat little gem for importing CSV's. I'm bound to need this soon.. Rails in a Nutshell Very interesting read if you're interested in a high level overview of Rails' nuts and bolts 37signals Podcast 37signals start podcasting – I think [...] (translate)

links for 2009-11-03

Nov 3, 2009 4:46 PM
Rating: (Total Clicks 24)

The Way I Work: Jason Fried of 37Signals jQuery grids for your Ruby on Rails applications Derek Powazek – SEO FAQ More on SEO and how most of the buggers are scammers Bookmark It (translate)

Users don’t want rich

Sep 30, 2009 11:38 PM
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For many years now, software developers around the world have been releasing quicker and more capable software on an almost constant basis. Each year, we tend so see new releases of existing products that make the products better in every apparent way, shape and form, and we, the computing public, lap it up. For instance, Microsoft [...] (translate)

Beware of the SEO scammers

Sep 22, 2009 11:41 PM
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Most days, I am somehow involved in the development of a website for a client, in amongst all of the application’s development that we do.  Normally, these jobs take the shape of a client wanting a site, occasionally a design firm providing some designs sized for A4, and more often than not, a “search engine [...] (translate)

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