railstech.blogspot.com
RailsTech: Ruby on Rails IDE's
http://railstech.blogspot.com/2007/12/ruby-on-rails-ides.html
Blogging about Ruby on Rails, Open Source, Linux, Mac OS X. Torsdag 20 december 2007. Ruby on Rails IDE's. I've made an list over Ruby on Rails IDE's. Try and see which one you like best. Upplagd av Linkinfo.se. Etiketter: Ruby on Rails. Where is Ruby in Steel? 20 december 2007 22:40. I'm adding that one too, thanks. 21 december 2007 03:10. Prenumerera på: Kommentarer till inlägget (Atom). Subscribe in a reader.
whiteboxdev.com
White Box Development Blog
http://www.whiteboxdev.com/blog
The right tool for the job. Ldquo;It is tempting, if the only tool you have is a hammer, to treat everything as if it were a nail.”. Unfortunately if you treat everything like a nail you end up with a lot of bent screws. Using the right tool for the job is always important and especially when you are a programmer. Do is step back and look at the problem(s) we are trying to solve and figure out what the requirements are for the system. Here are some questions you might want to ask:. Does it need to scale?
threadbox.net
Computers | Threadbox.net
https://threadbox.net/category/computers
Headphones, Technology, and Stuff. Thread's Weekly Unraveling Podcast. MPD on Mac OS X. Currawong started this excellent thread on head-fi. MPD is only as nice to use as the client you’re using. Theremin. To choose from, though. I managed to get the excellent, GTK-based Sonata. Client to run under OS X with the help of MacPorts, but it is a bit kludgey. Client175. Is a very nice, web-based one. I’ve actually found myself liking the terminal-based ncmpcpp. Honestly, this has revolutionized how I listen to...
gdfws15.cvalla.com
exercise | Resource Type | GD for the Web
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GD for the Web. In Class Exercise Day 1. All of your coding will take place inside of a text editor. TextEdit on your mac will not work, because it is a Rich Text Editor and it wants to. The HTML for you. We don’t want o see the output of the HTML when we are coding, we want to see the code itself. You’ll understand what this means in a few moments. Some good text editors are: TextWrangler. WYSIWYG If you want to get really, really nerdy, you can try to learn Vim. Creating a .html file. Pointing the brow...
muggsylauer.com
Muggsy Lauer | The Web
http://www.muggsylauer.com/web.php
Shake a Hamster Band. Web Work and Designs. I've been doing web design and work since 1999, but it wasn't until a ten years later that I discovered the wonder of CSS. Cascading Style Sheets). It is quite easy, with a basic knowledge of HTML. To design amazingly cool web sites using CSS. I also have become interested in making my sites XHTML. All over the web. In the past year (give or take) I started to teach myself PHP. Web site, he knows more about what CSS can do than just about anybody. If you're int...
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