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Google I/O 2009: Google Wave Client: ...
This talk follows the Google Wave team's experience building the Google Wave client using Google Web Toolkit (GWT). We'll cover some recent advances in GWT which enabled Google Wave to look and fee... read more »
| Level: any | Jun 04, 2009 | Votes: 1 | Dmytro Shteflyuk ![]() |
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ChocTop – packaging and deployment of...
ChocTop packages and deploys any Cocoa application in a custom DMG, with generated Sparkle XML support. This is a tutuorial on how to use ChocTop. It takes 30 minutes to watch the tutorial but only... read more »
| Level: any | Jun 05, 2009 | Votes: 1 | Dmytro Shteflyuk ![]() |
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RailsConf 2009: Twitter on Rails
Twitter’s content and APIs make it one of the best targets around for creating mashups. It’s now easier than ever to do so using TwitterAuth, a Rails gem/plugin that utilizes Twitter as... read more »
| Level: any | May 13, 2009 | Votes: 1 | Dmytro Shteflyuk ![]() |
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iTerm Developer Tips
Do you often use Terminal.app on Mac OS X? If so, you need to consider using iTerm. It offers a number of customizations, including location bookmarks and Command+Number navigation to named tabs th... read more »
| Level: any | May 06, 2009 | Votes: 1 | Dmytro Shteflyuk ![]() |
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Rack::Bug debugging toolbar in four m...
Here’s a quick screencast demonstrating Rack::Bug, a new Rack middleware for inspecting requests to any Rack-compatible web application. The source is on GitHub. It ships with nine panel... read more »
| Level: any | Apr 22, 2009 | Votes: 1 | Dmytro Shteflyuk ![]() |
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Railscasts #155: Beginning with Cucumber
Cucumber is a high-level testing framework. In this episode we will create a new Rails application from scratch using behavior driven development. read more »
| Level: any | Mar 31, 2009 | Votes: 1 | Dmytro Shteflyuk ![]() |
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Testing is Overrated
Summary Developer-driven testing is probably the most influential software development technique of the last 10-15 years. There's no question that it has improved the practice of building software.... read more »
| Level: advanced | Jan 13, 2009 | Votes: 1 | Dmytro Shteflyuk ![]() |
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Ruby On Rails: Creating a weblog in 1...
In 15 minutes, we go from scratch to complete weblog engine with comments, Ajax, an ATOM feed, an XML and JSON API, tests, an administrative interface, and much more! We strongly advise that you si... read more »
| Level: novice | Nov 16, 2006 | Votes: 1 | scoundrel ![]() |
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EnvyCasts: Advanced ActiveRecord
In this first EnvyCast we take a look at several advanced features of ActiveRecord, including: Loading Large Data Sets Foreign Keys Using and Abusing Include Counter Caching Properly Polymorphic As... read more »
| Level: any | Oct 30, 2008 | Votes: 1 | Roman Dmytrenko ![]() |
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Rockstar Memcaching
Summary In this presentation from RubyFringe, Tobias Lütke talks about memcached, the widely used caching solution. Tobias explains how to use it and gives some practical tips on what not to do. Bi... read more »
| Level: advanced | Oct 28, 2008 | Votes: 1 | Dmytro Shteflyuk ![]() |
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