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12 Mar 2009

Link: How-To Setup a Linux Server for Ruby on Rails - with Phusion Passenger and GitHub - Hack'd

Can skip some of this thanks to Sprinkle, but it's a useful reference nonetheless.

30 Jan 2009

Link: Derek Powazek - Programmers are Tiny Gods

"If you give a programmer a problem with parameters, they’ll apply every bit of genius they have to solve it in the best possible way. If you tell them how to do it, you’ll suffer the wrath of an angry God."

30 Dec 2008

Link: So you want to be a consultant...?

"You must give the customer The Warm Fuzzy Feeling"

23 Oct 2008

Developer Ethics

A quick question to fellow coders…

Unsurprisingly, there’s a dearth of Ruby developers in Cambodia. I imagine the situation is pretty similar in other developing nations. PHP and Visual Basic seem to be the common languages in the small tech community here.

I’m currently working on building a website for one of the local NGOs here – and of course, Rails is my preferred framework. But looking forward, I don’t wish to be providing ongoing support for the site – and the client shares that sentiment. So to make it easier for local developers to take over, should I be considering using PHP for the project instead?

I have offered to help the IT guy at this organisation learn Ruby, but he won’t be there forever as well. And they’re a small NGO – they don’t have the cash to throw around hiring super-skilled developers. The project itself is pro-bono.

So, what would you do, given the circumstances?

(And for the record, it’s very likely I’ll stick with Ruby – using the Radiant CMS – but I’m interested in others’ opinions.)

29 Apr 2008

Link: DanNorth.net » What’s in a Story?

Good overview of BDD, especially in relation to stories (feature in rspec)

21 Nov 2006

Link: Ruby Classifier - Bayesian and LSI classification library

25 Oct 2006

Link: Memoirs of a Bystander: Visual Studio.NET development on OS X w/ Parallels

11 Oct 2006

Link: TextMate Cheat Sheet for Ruby and Rails developers

02 Oct 2006

Link: Tender Love Making » Blog Archive » New Ruby BetaBrite - 0.0.2

29 Sep 2006

Link: InfoQ: Why Would a .NET Programmer Learn Ruby on Rails?

16 Sep 2006

Link: RailsConf Europe Notes: Dave Thomas Keynote (On Risk)

04 Sep 2006

Link: Another Day In The Code Mines: Now they have two problems...

22 Aug 2006

Link: Unobtrusive Javascript Rails Plugin

16 Aug 2006

Link: Source Control HOWTO

16 Aug 2006

Link: Coding Horror: Source Control: Anything But SourceSafe

13 Jul 2006

Link: Prototype 1.4.0 Documentation

28 Jun 2006

Link: [Ruby is the] Glue that doesn't set

20 Jun 2006

Link: Registering an Application to a URL Protocol

Surprisingly clear and short description on how to add a new protocol handler for Windows.

13 Apr 2006

Link: gotAPI.com :: API lookup service

helpful reference to a stack of apis

29 Mar 2006

Link: Tour de Babel

and now i feel like a completely incompetent coder

01 Jun 2005

Link: DHTML Utopia: Modern Web Design Using JavaScript

Its not the book, but better than nothing

25 May 2005

Link: Lists and More

collection of list designs and a few other things

15 May 2005

Link: GarrettDimon.com / Balance and Teamwork

it all balances out

05 May 2005

Link: css_cheat_sheet.png

handy css cheat sheet

04 May 2005

Link: Stopdesign | CSS Organization Tip 1: Flags

how to keep your large css files manageable

02 May 2005

Link: State is the Web

State is an integral part of a web application

18 Apr 2005

Link: Select Replacement Test

hide and restyle

18 Apr 2005

Link: Little Boxes

Collection of CSS for various layouts

04 Apr 2005

Link: dojo.io.bind()

Another Javascript library for Ajax

31 Mar 2005

Link: Hybrid CSS Dropdowns

Cross Browser Two-level menu that degrades nicely

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