arun.agrawal.io
Slides (When Ruby Meets Java - The Power of Torquebox) - Arun Agrawal’s Blog
http://arun.agrawal.io/2012/slides-when-ruby-meets-java-the-power-of-torquebox
Arun Agrawal’s Blog. Ruby on Rails Developer. Slides (When Ruby Meets Java - the Power of Torquebox). Posting slides from RubyConfIndia talk about Torquebox. Posted by Arun Agrawal. Laquo; OAuth with OmniAuth and Twitter. Switched to Heroku and Octopress ». Interview on RubyIndia Podcast. Rails4 App on Heroku. Switched to Heroku and Octopress. Slides (When Ruby Meets Java - the Power of Torquebox). My Delicious Bookmarks ».
bob.mcwhirter.org
bob.mcwhirter.org: Blog
http://bob.mcwhirter.org/page22
Told me about this oralpixation. Project. I'm a big fan of random pictures. I think I'll have to participate. Of course, it could just be an April Fool's joke. But that shouldn't stop folks from doing it. Tagging in the days before tags. Back in the day, my friend Strick. Strick accomplished this by inventing a new word, such as frobnovich-1. This was back in 1997, if I recall. Strick wrote a FAQ about altavistaincantation. Fun in the Bunker. Hidden away in our underground bunker, deep within one of the ...
bob.mcwhirter.org
bob.mcwhirter.org: HOWTO work from home
http://bob.mcwhirter.org/blog/2010/09/12/HOWTO-work-from-home
Previous: Alarm Clock Strategy. Next: Remote Worker, Distributed Team. HOWTO work from home. I've had a handful of discussions recently about working from home. Some conversations have centered around hiring people onto my own distributed team, others have revolved around the method one uses to land a work-from-home gig. Here's a collection of my thoughts. I enjoy the conversations, but blogposts are more easily shared. Don't apply for office jobs. Don't apply for jobs near offices. If you live in San Fr...
blog.tobiascrawley.net
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http://blog.tobiascrawley.net/tags/erc
Yank to gist (and insert the url instead) in Emacs. Thursday September 23, 2010. On our distributed team. Constantly to stay in touch, and we often share gists of code/log file chunks/whatever. I use ERC. Client, and use gist.el. Until tonight, my workflow was to paste into a temp buffer in emacs, call. To create the gist, then yank the gist url into ERC. This evening, I wrote. It relies on gist.el being loaded. I Currently only have it bound in erc-mode to. And fork others on GitHub. A Cloud Made Of Tags.
bob.mcwhirter.org
bob.mcwhirter.org: Blog
http://bob.mcwhirter.org/blog/tags/domains
Today I've relaunched (yet again) my blog. I'm trying to retire my old. Domain, because it's hard to type, hard to spell, and doesn't really mean anything. So, in trying to shuffled everything over to. I've now got the Fnokd! Site ported over to Awestruct. This includes some modifications to Awestruct to support cool stuff like tag clouds. Pretty happy with how dynamic a static site can be. Mix in IntenseDebate. For comments, and a pile of static files works impressively well.
bob.mcwhirter.org
bob.mcwhirter.org: Blog
http://bob.mcwhirter.org/page21
Evil Plan is Working! A year or two ago, in response to one of my mother-in-law's Windows questions, I gave her an iBook. Since then, I've been training my wife to know everything there is to know about consumer usage of a Mac. Now my father-in-law has retired, and I steered him towards a MacBook Pro. My evil plan came together tonight as I sat idly on the couch flipping through an eWeek, while my wife gave tech-support to her father. I love it when a plan comes together. Stick to whatâ€!...Ultimatel...
bob.mcwhirter.org
bob.mcwhirter.org: Blog
http://bob.mcwhirter.org/blog/tags/team
Remote Worker, Distributed Team. All work-from-home gigs are not created equal. There is a vast ocean between being a member of a distributed team and just being a remote worker. The groups of "remote worker" and "distributed team member" are neither a super-set nor a sub-set of one another. Insead, they can be represented as a typical Venn diagram. Is someone who simply isn't in the office. He's off on his own. Somewhere. When you're a remote worker on a team, you might be the. But you might as well be.
bob.mcwhirter.org
bob.mcwhirter.org: Blog
http://bob.mcwhirter.org/blog/tags/remote
Remote Worker, Distributed Team. All work-from-home gigs are not created equal. There is a vast ocean between being a member of a distributed team and just being a remote worker. The groups of "remote worker" and "distributed team member" are neither a super-set nor a sub-set of one another. Insead, they can be represented as a typical Venn diagram. Is someone who simply isn't in the office. He's off on his own. Somewhere. When you're a remote worker on a team, you might be the. But you might as well be.
blog.danielwellman.com
Stories of Adopting Alternative JVM Languages in Java Projects in Better Software Magazine - Stay on Target
http://blog.danielwellman.com/2011/10/alternative-jvm-languages-for-java-projects-in-better-software-magazine.html
Daniel Wellman's assorted thoughts on software development, especially automated testing, Java, Ruby, and Scala. Laquo; An Introduction to Scala article in November/December 2010 Better Software Magazine. My Review of James Shore's and Diana Larsen's The Art of Agile Course ». October 03, 2011. Stories of Adopting Alternative JVM Languages in Java Projects in Better Software Magazine. This article includes stories from the following people:. Gradually migrating code from Java to Groovy. Thanks to Heather...
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