May 2010
32 posts
Github Rocks! →
May 29th
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Use #chef to configure your #mac osx env  →
May 28th
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#sysadmin : Automate your deployments with...
Simply the right tool for a small shop! We have been using and discovering chef for about a year now. And it is an awesome tool, but it has definitely been a challenge to learn. But the learning has been worth every penny, it is simply amazing what it does. Our focus has been around chef-solo, the command line client and it rocks. If you are tired of dealing with SysAdmin issues, check out...
May 27th
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Antipodean: Node.js chat server in CoffeeScript →
I’ve been checking out CoffeeScript recently. It’s really f’kin cool. The CoffeeScript site describes it best: … To kick the tires a little, I converted my old Node.js chat server to use CoffeeScript instead of just vanilla JavaScript. Check out the code below, pretty stylish little…
May 27th
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Get Started with #Ruby #Web #Code with Mercury
What is all the fuss about? Ruby? Want to find out, but don’t have the time to invest in learning a whole MVC framework, why not just try a little bit, without having to get in too deep? Sinatra is a great place to start, but if that too much to get started? Too low level? Try Mercury! Mercury is not a super high end and robust framework, but it is a small framework that makes it...
May 27th
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Chef Deploy Resource Documentation →
May 24th
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#code rails 2.3.6 released! →
May 23rd
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Using Sass to make Semantic Grids →
May 23rd
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#RabbitMQ and #ruby in the cloud! →
May 21st
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HTML websockets are amazing! →
Check out these demos, this service makes it super simple to implement in your rails app!
May 20th
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Google Predicts you will read this link! →
May 20th
Great Article explaining closures in ruby! →
May 18th
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Weekend experience with #nodejs, @heroku,...
Since getting access to the nodejs private beta on heroku, I did the hello world app and it worked with no problems. I wanted to something a little more complicated, not much, but something to help me get more familiar with nodejs and the deployment platform on heroku. Ok, check out the code: http://gist.github.com/403128 This little app, takes the first word of the url and uses it to query...
May 16th
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How to get started with Node.js  →
Want to start playing with node, here is a great repository of node projects that will help to give you some ideas of use cases.
May 16th
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JQuery Calendar Plugin →
May 16th
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Faker for Node.Js →
May 16th
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Chester 0.3.1 Micro Framework for #titanium...
Released 0.3.1 of the Chester Micro Framework Changes Locked down the API Enhanced the class name process Added alias for find method on base class started example application You can check out the example application at http://github.com/twilson63/Chester-Ti-Example Chester can also be used as a single page web app framework, we implemented an example using JQuery to manage the data...
May 16th
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RUBINIUS turns 1.0! Hopefully #heroku will add to... →
May 14th
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Insightful article from John Gruber on #apple and... →
May 14th
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Why we should pay attention to #nodejs →
May 14th
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"chester brew" #coffeescript and #HTML5
HTML 5 Offline storage is Awesome! We have been using Google Gears for almost a year, and I just can’t tell you how tight HTML 5 offline is with our testing so far! We implemented a full offline/online prototype app today. Using Chester a simple MVC framework that we have created for single page apps using coffeescript. This framework is awesome, #coffeescript is awesome, #jquery is...
May 13th
GooglePad on the way! →
It was only a matter of time!
May 12th
Mongo and ec2 320k ops →
May 11th
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Offline Cache explained in ENGLISH #html5 →
May 10th
Great Article on Pair Programming →
May 9th
Lesson learned at Redit →
May 8th
Node.net? →
May 8th
Heroku is getting it done! →
If you have not deployed an app on Heroku, do it now! It is the future of hosting!
May 8th
Good Article on What makes a great software... →
May 8th
Padrino a Ruby web framework →
May 8th
Great Article on Steak for #ruby and #rails →
May 8th
Install Notes for Ruby Open Babel →
OpenBabel Open Babel is a chemical toolbox designed to speak the many languages of chemical data. It’s an open, collaborative project allowing anyone to search, convert, analyze, or store data from molecular modeling, chemistry, solid-state materials, biochemistry, or related areas.
May 7th