codusoperandi.com
Codus Operandi
http://www.codusoperandi.com/podcast
Is a podcast about tech and startups that I co-host with Justin Vincent. A fellow coder, entreprenuer, freelancer and opinionator. We generally record two episodes per week: a weekday interview show and a weekend discussion show. Both shows tend to run about ninety minutes in length and follow no particular format. We've been doing the podcast since June of 2009 and have been steadily growing an audience ever since. Angel investor and founder of the search engine DuckDuckGo. While it can be risky to cove...
peterc.org
Peter Cooper's Blog
http://www.peterc.org/blog
The blog of Peter Cooper. By Duck Duck Go. Enter Ludum Dare: A 48 Hour Game Dev Contest This Weekend (April 20-22, 2012). Is an online game development contest based around 48 hour competitions. It celebrates its tenth anniversary this year. It's recently had a publicity boost because Notch, the creator of the mind-bogglingly popular indie game Minecraft. Has been taking part (although he might not be doing it this time, alas). So you don't have to go anywhere (though there are a ton of real world meetups.
rubyshow.com
Episode Archive | The Ruby Show
http://rubyshow.com/episodes
Episode 222 - Ruby 1.9.3-p392. In this episode of The Ruby Show, Jason and Peter talk about the latest Ruby release, Rails security releases, and the usual round up of interesting projects. March 01, 2013 Episode Length:. 164 MB Go To Episode →. Episode 221 - Rails 3.0.20 and 2.3.16. In this episode, Jason and Peter talk about the latest security updates to Rails, Threads in Ruby, and the usual round up of interesting blog posts. February 01, 2013 Episode Length:. 139 MB Go To Episode →. In this episode,...
peterc.org
Three years ago, I sold my startup because I was an idiot
http://peterc.org/blog/2010/257-three-years-ago-i-sold-my-startup.html
The blog of Peter Cooper. By Duck Duck Go. Three years ago, I sold my startup because I was an idiot. Three years ago today, I sold the assets forming. Informer Technologies, Inc. It has since been rebranded to Feed Informer. But is still operating mostly as it was. I made a nice amount of money from it and I don't regret the sale, but, ultimately, I was dumb for letting Feed Digest to get to a position where it was better to sell than not. I need to go into some background for you to see why. Structured...
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14 Bare Minimum Security Checks Before Releasing a Rails App
http://www.railsinside.com/tips/486-14-bare-minimum-security-checks-before-releasing-a-rails-app.html
Ruby on Rails Programming News and Views. New to Rails 3? Check out the Ruby on Rails 3 Tutorial book and screencast. A book and screencast series showing you how to develop and deploy industrial-strength Rails apps in a direct, step by step way. The screencast series includes 12 lessons over more than 15 hours! Get the best "over the shoulder" experience of following what a top Rails 3 developer does when building an app today. Click here to learn more. Mdash; October 22nd, 2010 — 1 Comment. Avoid using...
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Peter Cooper, founder of Feed Digest, Talks About How He Started, Grew & Sold Feed Digest and His Lessons Learnt. | Foundora
http://foundora.com/2010/08/23/peter-cooper-founder-of-feed-digest
Peter Cooper, founder of Feed Digest, Talks About How He Started, Grew & Sold Feed Digest and His Lessons Learnt. The founder of Feed Digest, began his entrepreneurial journey with Code Snippets, which was acquired by DZone.com. Today, although he has some regrets with the exit, he is greatly satisfied with the overall experience. Peter Cooper. Is now engaged with his latest startup, Coder.io. In this interview, Peter speaks about his lessons learned with Feed Digest and Coder.io. And I had such an eager...