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By cosmina
via devblog.famundo.com
Published: Feb 16 2007 / 04:41
By cosmina
via devblog.famundo.com
Published: Feb 16 2007 / 04:41
Comments
supercoder replied ago:
well well, not sure who's got the merit, rails or ruby!
johnprout complained ago:
johnprout reported this link as inaccurate on 02/16/2007 @ 08:13:01
What is amazing here? This guy is just using an additional library...
_Jon complained ago:
_Jon reported this link as inaccurate on 02/16/2007 @ 08:39:32
Link does not go to titled article.
MarisO complained ago:
MarisO reported this link as lame on 02/16/2007 @ 09:30:53
regindk replied ago:
Showed in PHP: http://www.sourcerally.net/regin/22-A-World-Time-Server-In-One-Line-Of-PHP
ilazarte replied ago:
There's a few dilbert cartoons out there that make fun of "brilliant disruptive" technologies. hilarious, it's a perfect parody of DHH.
bigbold complained ago:
bigbold reported this link as lame on 02/16/2007 @ 11:49:14
MaxwellFleming replied ago:
Simple and yet beautiful!!!!!
daniel complained ago:
daniel reported this link as lame on 02/16/2007 @ 01:29:35
ryenski complained ago:
ryenski reported this link as lame on 02/16/2007 @ 01:41:46
The tip in the article is good, but why must we always pit Ruby against Java or PHP. They're just tools, people.
ryenski complained ago:
ryenski reported this link as lame on 02/16/2007 @ 02:31:18
The tip in the article is good, but why must we always pit Ruby against Java or PHP. They're just tools, people.
Keenan_Freeman replied ago:
I am developer starting on a management project and am in the middle of researching which language and framework to use. I happen to stumble upon this blog. I am pleasantly surprised, not because of the world time server, but did you noticed the the link to the product Famundo.
It turns out that Famundo was very similar to what I was set out to do, but they do it so much nicer. Now I'll have to look for another project.
panamax replied ago:
Yes, I noticed that too. It's pretty cool that their app can bring in all the calendars from other Institutions right into your own calendar just by a simple click on the Subcribe-link. Also, the design is very well thought out.
someone_else replied ago:
Wow, this post caused lots of heated reactions!
As it's based on a post on my blog, and my views on this isssue are VERY different, I put up a new post explaining them: http://devblog.famundo.com/articles/2007/02/17/i-love-ruby-on-rails-but
bloid replied ago:
That post is linked here http://www.dzone.com/links/i_love_ruby_on_rails_but.html
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