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The evolution of a Ruby programmer
So, this is how it happens? Who would have guessed?
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10 Object Oriented Design Principles
Every now and then when I review code, I see developers write code that does not conform to the basis OO design principles and this eventually make it... more »
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Google: sorry, but Lisp/Ruby/Erlang not on the menu
I made the famously, horribly, career-shatteringly bad mistake of trying to use Ruby at Google, for this project. And I became, very quickly, I mean... more »
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Open Source Programmers Flocking to the Mac?
I switched to OS X and find it to be an overwhelmingly more enjoyable computing experience. I still have my free software UNIX shell, my free software... more »
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The Script Bowl
This sounds like a fun event where everyone of the scripting gurus was able to show what's possible with their favorite language. I'm sorry that I... more »
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Pixels Go Mad - The Celebration Of Pixel Art
Below we present over 50 excelent pixel art designs — illustrations, paintings and posters as a part of our ongoing monday inspiration series. Some of... more »
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The Rubyists are Wrong
There's something that's been bugging me for a long time that I need to get off my chest. Some of you may hate me for it, but perhaps there are others... more »
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Aloha Color Theme for NetBeans 6.1*
Aloha theme updated to support latest version of NetBeans (6.1)
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Stop using Ajax!
A while back I got into a forum discussion over the accessibility of CAPTCHA systems. That isn't what this article is about (in fact it wasn't what... more »
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Is Microsoft Windows "Collapsing"?
A leading research firm suggests that Windows is on track to lose relevancy in the years ahead if it doesn’t make a major course correction.
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Top 10 Blogs for Web Developers
Being a web developer is hard these days. From Flex to Silverlight and ASP to PHP, the choices of technology is almost endless, and a good developer... more »
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101 Great Computer Programming Quotes
As Bill Gates once warned, computers have indeed become our silicon masters, pervading nearly every aspect of our modern lives. As a result, some of... more »
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Why mod_rails is great for light-duty Rails apps
The new mod_rails (Phusion Passenger) makes hosting Ruby on Rails applications a lot simpler than before, and with less overhead than a Mongrel... more »
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Book Review: Hacking Vim
Some time ago, Packt Publishing sent me a copy of Hacking Vim: A Cookbook to get the Most out of the Latest Vim Editor by Kim Shulz to review. I read... more »
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Useful lightweight terminal applications
Here’ s a list of some useful lightweight terminal applications which i use mostly on my linux distro.
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Top-Down approach to simplify CSS code
This post illustrates some tips which can help you to write a better CSS code using a Top-Down approach.
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JRuby 1.1 Released!
The official JRuby 1.1 release announcement, with a list of most important features.
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The Top 9½ In a Hacker’s Bookshelf
Every hacker should have a good solid dead tree library to draw ideas from and use as reference material. This list has a bit of everything -... more »
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Things I Hate About .NET
I hate several things about programming in the .NET stack, well not really that they affect me now. But it is really some of the ways we teach new... more »
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Better Redirects in Rails
An informative post explaining a couple of nifty Rails enhancements that enhance redirects. These DRY up the actions of linking to something and... more »
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Rails Powered by the GlassFish Application Server
This article introduces JRuby, JRuby on Rails, and the GlassFish application server. It presents a traditional Ruby-on-Rails application deployment,... more »
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The vi editor if it were designed by Microsoft
The vi editor if it were designed by Microsoft
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Why good developers don't need a resume
Seth Godin has an interesting take on resumes for people seeking work. Over the past 6 months, I have interviewed close to 100 plus jobseekers and... more »
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Turn Your Ruby on Rails App into a Standalone, Distributable .EXE File
Ever wondered whether you could turn that Ruby on Rails app you wrote into a executable program? Well, wonder no more! Using SQLite and only a... more »
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.Net developers, and why we're crap
Why are .Net developers usually technically inferior to Java developers.
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