My home/side projects come and go in swells, and they’re back now. Since rails is my weapon of choice, it’s always nice to see what’s changed since I’ve been gone. Beginner podcats help do the trick.
An awesome resource for ruby / rails developers
They’ve associated some of the media with the talks. I like this approach rather than the conferences I’ve attended where they just abandon the conference pages and pepper the internets with links to the talks.
I really can’t get away from Ruby on Rails. Every time I ramp up my diving into more Java technologies, it somehow always leads me back to Rails and Ruby.
I’m not sure what this is, but it looks pretty cool
I think I want to use the star system with hover effects for rating candidates on a new project I’ve started.
Some pretty kick ass rails tips here
A decent approach to tabular based data with similar context. Basically just a filtering mechanism.
Holy Crap! I’ve been saying “someone neesd to make a map where…” and someone did it! A map that can find a between point of x number of addresses. SWEET!
I haven’t touched rails in a while and want to write a quick app for my wife. I decided to give Java a break so I’m reading some refresher stuff on rails. 20 minutes later I’m already further than a whole nights worth of Java.
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OMG! Adorbz of the Day: I’m no human rights buff, but pretty I’m pretty sure the Geneva Conventions outlawed exposing helpless individuals to this...
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Movie Montage of the Day: Four-and-a-half-minute-long celebration of cinema’s most prevalent visual clichés.
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