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David’s Development Tools – 2014 Edition | xforty blog
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David’s Development Tools – 2014 Edition. April 25, 2014. We all have many different tools that we use in our daily software development tasks. They can even change over time as we find better tools. I develop on a Mac and mainly do Drupal development. Here’s a general inventory of the tools I’m currently using. Perhaps you’ll find something useful to you? IDE – PhpStorm. Http:/ www.jetbrains.com/phpstorm/. Find usages – Great to see if and where code is used. Development Stack – MAMP Pro. When I need so...
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Philadelphia Ruby on Rails Shops | The Masterless Apprentice
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Or The Apprenticeship to Many Masters). Philadelphia Ruby on Rails Shops. Philadelphia Ruby on Rails Shops. Here it is, I know you all wanted it. The uncompromisingly complete* list of all shops in Philadelphia and environs who identify themselves as Rails- or Ruby-based shops. If you’re not on the list and you want to be, let me know at railslist@kfitz.me. Companies that use Ruby on Rails. City of Philadelphia #. Http:/ www.algorithmics.com. Http:/ www.roosterjuicesoftware.com. Hit the Sticks, LLC.
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Andy | xforty blog
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All posts by Andy. Elk in a new habitat: The Jungle. May 2, 2016. Here at xforty technologies we’ve been using a log aggregation toolkit called ELK. What can we do with it? After squashing a performance issue, I decided to tinker with the visualization feature to try to answer some questions I have had like:. What are the IP addresses most dropped from our firewalls? Over the past seven days, the top five blocked IP addresses all clocked in at over 11,000 blocked connection attempts, the leader 62.13...
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Drag and drop mult-file uploads (Part I) | xforty blog
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Drag and drop mult-file uploads (Part I). January 15, 2014. This is the first in a two part series about native browser based multifile drag and drop uploads. Last year when I was working on zugunroute.com. I’ll start with a brief explanation of how single file uploads work. From there we’ll show how to modify your html and server side code for multiple file uploads. Finally, in part II, we’ll cover the client side approach to handling drag and drop events to invoke the upload. This specifies that “...
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January | 2014 | xforty blog
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Monthly Archives: January 2014. Drag and drop mult-file uploads (Part I). January 15, 2014. This is the first in a two part series about native browser based multifile drag and drop uploads. Last year when I was working on zugunroute.com. Continue reading →. Xforty – delivering value. July 11, 2016. Project Management for Small Projects. June 15, 2016. Drupal 8 The New Stuff. June 1, 2016. May 16, 2016. Elk in a new habitat: The Jungle. May 2, 2016. Leveraging Technology to Improve Business.
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April | 2014 | xforty blog
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Monthly Archives: April 2014. David’s Development Tools – 2014 Edition. April 25, 2014. We all have many different tools that we use in our daily software development tasks. They can even change over time as we find better tools. I develop on a Mac and mainly do Drupal development. Here’s a general inventory of the tools I’m currently using. Perhaps you’ll find something useful to you? Continue reading →. Using a Bundle in Sequel Pro to Deserialize PHP Data. April 21, 2014. This is for the Mac Sequel Pro.
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Drag and drop mult-file uploads (Part II) | xforty blog
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Drag and drop mult-file uploads (Part II). May 19, 2014. Describes single and multi-file uploads. This post adds the ability to accept drag and drop uploads. Place your form inside an appropriately styled div. Call this the drop area. We then attach a few event handlers. One to block the event so that the page is not replaced with the droppped file. The next to handle the drop event in your drop area. The HTML from Part I expanded to have a. The drop handler is attached to the. Tag It fetches the.
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December | 2014 | xforty blog
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Monthly Archives: December 2014. December 18, 2014. I’ve put together a tool for testing servers for the presence on DNS based mail block lists. We have a few mail servers under our management. On occasion it’s nice to be able to check for their presence on various DNS block lists. My goal is to have a Nagios check plugin as well as command line tool to perform lookups. The first crack at it can be installed as a ruby gem or. Or found in the rebbler github respository. Feel free to install:. July 11, 2016.
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Announcing rebbler | xforty blog
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December 18, 2014. I’ve put together a tool for testing servers for the presence on DNS based mail block lists. We have a few mail servers under our management. On occasion it’s nice to be able to check for their presence on various DNS block lists. My goal is to have a Nagios check plugin as well as command line tool to perform lookups. The first crack at it can be installed as a ruby gem or. Or found in the rebbler github respository. Feel free to install:. Rebbler 156.12.1.148. Or run the server:.
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