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I’m a really competitive developer and I like to see how many files I checked in a week compared to my fellow coworkers. I know that counting then number of changed files is no way near a correct accounting of my productivity but it is an easily quantifiable metric. Perforce has an optional [...]
Here is a short list of 21 fellow rubyist that also use twitter. By no means is this a complete list, this is just all the ruby/rails hackers that I follow. If you like to follow me just befriend me and I’ll be sure to add you to my friend list. DHH Why The Lucky [...]
After working for upstart startup, I thought of a few axioms of working for a small and agile team in a fast and merciless marketplace. In a startup, you can have any title you want, say VP of Version Control, but no one reports to you other than yourself. In a startup, if you code it, break [...]
If you don’t understand Open Source licensing, don’t start an Open Source project. Keep your code! ExtJS, a JavaScript framework for building business forms, recently made big news, the bad kind, when it changed it’s license from LGPL to GPL. ExtJS started as an extension to the Yahoo! UI library. ExtJS had been [...]
The Startup School 2008 is a one day conference geared towards entrepreneurs put together by the folks behind YCombinator. This year the speakers included David Heinemeier Hansson creator of Ruby on Rails, Mike Arrington founder of TechCrunch, Paul Graham founder of YCombinator, Peter Norvig Director of Research of Google, Paul Buchheit of GMail/FriendFeed, Greg [...]
The Shoes microframework has a small number of succinct data entry controls. Essentially you can create User Interface forms and screens with buttons, text fields, text areas, and select options. All of the Shoes UI controls can have associated code blocks that execute when the control changes. For example, lets create a text field [...]
Ruby on Rails is perhaps the most popular Ruby-based web framework, but it is not the only web framework that is available to fellow rubyist. In fact there is a growing number of alternative Ruby Web Frameworks. In not particular order, here is a short list of my top favorite Ruby web frameworks. Ruby [...]
I own my personal and private Ruby and Rails library. If I haven’t misplaced any of my books, I currently have ten of the top Ruby and Rails books. From each book I have learned something new about Ruby and Rails. If you are a new programmer learning Ruby or Rails, you [...]
Technology pundits and developers alike are busy writing and speculating about Google’s latest SDK, Google App Engine, before they actually write code. People are speculating that this will position Python as the dominant dynamic scripting language for the next hype cycle. Other have mentioned that this is Google’s entry into cloud computing, web [...]
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