lizkeogh.com
I am not a Pr0n Star: avoiding unavoidable associations | Liz Keogh, lunivore
https://lizkeogh.com/2009/04/29/i-am-not-a-pr0n-star-avoiding-unavoidable-associations
Liz Keogh, lunivore. Why you should write tests last. Cargo Cults and Agile Values →. I am not a Pr0n Star: avoiding unavoidable associations. April 29, 2009. I just read Matt Amionetti’s thoughtfully worded response. To the reaction he’s got from his presentation, “CouchDB: Perform like a Pr0n star”. I’d like to start by telling you another story. The Tale of the T-Shirt. 8221; our colleague said. “I didn’t think it would offend anyone.”. 8220;It’s not really that it’s offensive,” I sa...That’s wh...
barcamp.org
BarCamp / MountainWestRubyCamp
http://barcamp.org/MountainWestRubyCamp
To edit this page. Last edited by PBworks. 8 years, 9 months ago. Is a self-organizing gathering of Rubyists from the Mountain West region to share and learn about Ruby. Our last camp was Saturday, November 17th 2007, from 1:00 to 4:00 at the downtown Salt Lake City Library. Our next camp will be in January, date and times TBD. The camp is similar to a BarCamp. And is a free event with discussions, demos, and interaction from all participants. Salt Lake City Library. Level 4 Meeting Room.
rubiverse.com
Rubiverse Podcast — Episode Archive
http://rubiverse.com/podcasts
Podcast about the Ruby universe. Episode 11: Wayne Seguin on RVM and BDSB. In this episode I talk with wayne Seguin about RVM and BDSM. Recorded on 04 May 2011 and published on 16 May 2011. Comments. Episode 10: Nathan Esquenazi on Padrino. In this episode I talk with Nathan Esquenazi about the web framework Padrino Recorded on 29 Apr 2011 and published on 06 May 2011. Comments. Episode 9: Brian Ford on Rubinius. Episode 8: Dave Hoover on Software Craftsmanship. Episode 7: Charles Nutter on JRuby 1.2.
rubiverse.com
Rubiverse Podcast — Wayne Seguin on RVM and BDSB
http://rubiverse.com/podcasts/11-wayne-seguin-on-rvm-and-bdsm
Podcast about the Ruby universe. Episode 11: Wayne Seguin on RVM and BDSB. Download (25:30 12.4 MB, MP3). Wayne E. Seguin. Is a Ruby Hero. And creator of RVM. In this episode we discuss programming the following:. Going procedural with shell scripting (functions, strings and processes). This episode is sponsored by Ruby Threads. You like Ruby. You like t-shirts. You'll like our Ruby t-shirts. Recorded on 04 May 2011 and published on 16 May 2011. Hi, my name is Mike Moore. And this is my Ruby podcast.
frontsidethepodcast.simplecast.fm
Back-End Devs and Bridging the Stack with Toran Billups | Frontside Podcast
https://frontsidethepodcast.simplecast.fm/18
It's like hanging out at The Frontside software studio, crammed into a half hour with co-hosts Charles Lowell and Brandon Hays. We talk to smart people about how to make the world of software better for the people who make and use it. Back-End Devs and Bridging the Stack with Toran Billups. Toran Billups joins us for this week's Frontside podcast. Follow Toran on Twittter. Dot Net Rocks Podcast. Ruby on Rails Podcast. Download MP3 (19.9 MB). 2014 The Frontside, Inc.
hanselman.com
ScottGu MVC Presentation and ScottHa Screencast from ALT.NET Conference - Scott Hanselman
http://www.hanselman.com/blog/ScottGuMVCPresentationAndScottHaScreencastFromALTNETConference.aspx
ScottGu MVC Presentation and ScottHa Screencast from ALT.NET Conference. October 9, '07. Posted in ASP.NET. I attended the ALT.NET Conference. Last weekend in Austin, TX. I personally find the name "Alt" as in "Alternative" too polarizing and prefer terms like ". At the conference I suggested, partially in jest, that we call it "NIH.NET" as in "Not Invented Here.NET." ;). Ultimately this is a group that believes in:. Being Open to Open Source Solutions. Challenging the Status Quo. This was the first time...
weblogs.asp.net
ScottGu's Blog - ASP.NET MVC Framework
http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2007/10/14/asp-net-mvc-framework.aspx
Monday, October 15, 2007. One of the things that many people have asked for over the years with ASP.NET is built-in support for developing web applications using a model-view-controller (MVC) based architecture. Last weekend at the Alt.NET conference in Austin I gave the first public demonstration of a new ASP.NET MVC framework that my team has been working on. You can watch a video of my presentation about it on Scott Hanselman's blog here. What is a Model View Controller (MVC) Framework? Views" in a MV...
railstips.org
Booleans are Baaaaaaaaaad // RailsTips by John Nunemaker
http://www.railstips.org/blog/archives/2012/10/10/booleans-are-baaaaaaaaaad
One man, lazily posting some of the things he learns. October 10, 2012. Older: Four Guidelines That I Feel Have Improved My Code. Newer: An Instrumented Library in 30 Lines. First off, did you pronounce the title of this article like a sheep? That was definitely the intent. Anyway, onward to the purpose of this here text. The first example that comes to mind is the ever present user model. On signup, most apps force you to confirm your email address. It might look something like this:. Then, out of nowhe...
on-ruby.blogspot.com
On Ruby: August 2010
http://on-ruby.blogspot.com/2010_08_01_archive.html
The (mostly) tech related musings of Pat Eyler. Ruby, Erlang, Haskell, Scala, Ocaml, Publishing, and more . Tuesday, August 31, 2010. My Reading List on 8/31/2010. Thanks to Prentice Hall and Addison-Weseley giving me three new books, my reading list has bulked back up. Here's what I'm working through at the moment:. UNIX and Linux System Administration Handbook (4th Edition). The D Programming Language. Distributed Programming with Ruby. 8212; another Ruby Book? I've always got room for one of those.
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