Archive for March 2nd, 2008
Posted on March 2, 2008. Filed under: Debian Etch, PHP, RoR user groups, Ruby, Ruby on Rails, getting help, installation, introductions, tutorials, up and running, useful links, work |
As I am going to use this blog here as a sync’ed resource for stuff I might need at work and at home, I’m going to dump some Ruby/Rails links in here, taken from my local Wiki:
Update: I foster a separate page of useful links for getting into RoR.
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Posted on March 2, 2008. Filed under: 3D rendering, Slashdot, mobile devices |
Some weeks .. months ago, a colleague of mine mentioned that modern handsets would be able to render three-D graphics in real time. But on the other hand, I’ve got a friend who’s in 3D rendering for the major TVs stations in Germany with throwing lots of computing power onto the tasks. So I got a [...]
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Posted on March 2, 2008. Filed under: attention capturing, great front pages, loudervoice.com, pictures, reviews, visualization |
ays .. weeks ago, my colleague mentioned, he’s a web dev wizard but no designer, so he really didn’t have a clue on what our site’s front page should look like. I suggested some, but today, once again, I came across one of another user generated content site:
I consider this look being quite well — [...]
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Posted on March 2, 2008. Filed under: D Winer, Pownce, Scobleizer, Twitter, WebCamp 2008, social web, society, virtual worlds | Tags: adults, children, Cork, Ireland |
Just updating me for this morning, reading my twitter stream. Yet yesterday, I noticed that there’s a social web conference WebCamp 2008 going on in Cork/Ireland, but only when it started today, I realized it might be worth a closer look. Unfortunately, I am not yet provided with a link to their life streams.
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Posted on March 2, 2008. Filed under: PHP, Rails-based SN platforms, Ruby, Ruby on Rails, barebone framework, community building, content management system, recommended read, search results, social network, social platform, social software |
Few weeks ago, I learned that I might be about to get some relief from the need to do PHP — and might get allowed to do Rails. Days later, I learned for the current site, Rails might get used as well. Only issue: The current project leader’s not yet too familiar to Rails himself. [...]
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