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Posted on April 27, 2008. Filed under: J Weiss, Ruby on Rails, algorithms, patterns, slides | Tags: Java, meta-algorithm, O'Reilly |
I quit programming as a hobby in about 1996. That was when finally I noticed repetitions in my programming work — situations you ran into before, but for sure not ever since you learned this particular language. Today, you most likely would call them patterns. Patterns are quite popular today, but those days I was [...]
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Posted on March 21, 2008. Filed under: Action Controller, P Marklund, PHP, Perl, Python, R Daigle, Rails 2, Rails Edge, Rathole, Ruby, Ruby on Rails, recommended read, session management, slides | Tags: cookies, cryptographically signed, directed graphs, fixture term, Joomla!, programming-as-a-hobby, semantics, session management in Rails |
Just after the turn of the year 2006>2007 I dove into Ruby. My original project is related to semantics, and I had to deal with large directed graphs and complex data structures. I put programming-as-a-hobby aside, about 1997, and the then most-recent language I’ve been aware of was Perl. For doing the occasional programming task, [...]
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Posted on March 21, 2008. Filed under: A Cangiano, Edge Rails, P Marklund, R Daigle, Rails 2, Rails Envy, Rails podcasts, Ruby, Ruby on Rails, books, getting help, presentations, slides, suggested reads | Tags: Rails blogs, Rails Forum |
On Rails, I have a real lot of useful links. As there are so many of them, similarly to the previous postings here, I partition this topic. To provide you with the most useful part first, I skip the special Rails 2.0 features, Rails Plug-Ins and the Rathole gem, what a Rails project does look [...]
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Posted on March 17, 2008. Filed under: B Schröder, Ruby, relevant mailing lists, slides, suggested reads | Tags: Learning Ruby book, mailing list traffic, Pickaxe book, Ruby mailing list |
My online search for a barebone Rails social networks framework respectively for tools necessary to develop one yourself, I naturally came across several useful links on Ruby and/or Rails. As Rails has the longer list and I am short in time, I begin by doing the Ruby share first, and there with my suggestions on [...]
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Posted on March 3, 2008. Filed under: BlogTalk 2008, E Schmidt, Facebook, Rails 2.0, Rails 2.0 tutorial, Ruby on Rails, Web 3.0, WebCamp 2008, slides, talks, videos |
Quanta accidentally begun to consume almost 100% of computing power. Which gives me some time to collect the bits and pieces I twittered about so far today.
First of all, the Cork, Ireland, conference I mentioned yesterday, actually seems to be two of them at once and at one place, one lasting for March 1 + [...]
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