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Ruby Beyond Rails
http://www.softdevtube.com/ ?p=328Ruby Beyond Rails Filed Under Architecture, Interview, Open Source Tools | Leave a Comment At RubyFringe John Lam talks about his path to dynamic languages, some of the problems of making IronRuby run fast, and how the DLR helps with implementing languages. John Lam John works on the IronRuby project at Microsoft.
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Google Data Java Client Eclipse Plug-in
http://www.softdevtube.com/ ?p=326Google Data Java Client Eclipse Plug-in Filed Under Architecture, Coding, Open Source Tools, Tutorial | Leave a Comment Kunal Shah walks through how to install and use the Eclipse Plug-in for developers using the Java Client Library for Google Data APIs.
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Discarded Dreams: Used Mattress Design Competition
http://gatesofmemphis.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 09/ discarded-dreams-used-mattress-des…Discarded Dreams: Used Mattress Design CompetitionHosted by Rubicon National Social Innovations and Architecture For HumanityArchitecture for Humanity and Rubicon National Social Innovations are pleased to announce the launch of our latest design competition: Discarded Dreams: Used mattress competition| What can you do with a million mattresses? |Mattresses are our friends.
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Ben Metcalfe: What Skype means to me
http://skypejournal.com/ 2008/ 08/ ben-metcalfe-what-skype-means-to-me.htmlOn the occasion of Skype's fifth birthday, Skype Journal will publish a series on "What Skype Means To Me". You are invited to email your essay or short thoughts to editor@SkypeJournal.com. Skype is the text book example of the mixed fortune that can come from using 'closed source' software.
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Recent Links: August 17 to August 24
http://www.silverspider.com/ 2008/ recent-links-august-17-to-august-24/Here are the most recent bookmarks that I have saved to Ma.gnolia. The Micro-site Isn’t Dead. (It’s Just Not Useful) If there’s one type of headline that gets attention—it’s about claiming the death of something. Well, I’d like to proclaim the “un-dead” nature of a format which I think has the potential to become something more powerful than we are currently seeing today.
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Ruby on Rails - Part 6: Configuration and Deploy
http://www.softdevtube.com/ ?p=258Ruby on Rails - Part 6: Configuration and Deploy Filed Under Architecture, Conference Presentation, Configuration Management, Open Source Tools | Leave a Comment This is an intensive one-day overview of the fundamental concepts of the Ruby on Rails Web programming framework, presented by the UC Berkeley RAD Lab.
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Ruby on Rails - Part 5: AJAX and Testing
http://www.softdevtube.com/ ?p=256Ruby on Rails - Part 5: AJAX and Testing Filed Under Architecture, Coding, Conference Presentation, Open Source Tools, Software Testing | Leave a Comment This is an intensive one-day overview of the fundamental concepts of the Ruby on Rails Web programming framework, presented by the UC Berkeley RAD Lab.
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Ruby on Rails - Part 4: Advanced Active Record
http://www.softdevtube.com/ ?p=254Ruby on Rails - Part 4: Advanced Active Record Filed Under Architecture, Coding, Open Source Tools | Leave a Comment This is an intensive one-day overview of the fundamental concepts of the Ruby on Rails Web programming framework, presented by the UC Berkeley RAD Lab.
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What’s a GlassFish Anyway?
http://www.softdevtube.com/ ?p=242What’s a GlassFish Anyway? Filed Under Architecture, Interview, Open Source Tools | Leave a Comment On this episode of SDNtv, Kuldip talks with Sun’s Karen Tegan Padir about GlassFish, an open source community around Sun’s application server. The GlassFish ecosystem is growing fast.
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Grails eXchange 2007: Advanced View Techniques with Grails
http://www.softdevtube.com/ ?p=227Grails eXchange 2007: Advanced View Techniques with Grails Filed Under Architecture, Coding, Conference Presentation, Open Source Tools | Leave a Comment During this Grails eXchange 2007 presentation, Jeff Brown Jeff discusses the ease of custom tag libraries, GSP templates, sitemesh and how Grails
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