Tags: framework
Tags: framework
Bookmarks for Jun 30
Posted Tuesday July 1, 2008, 7:54 am, Over one day old at FactoryCity
“If even a fraction of the coding effort that regularly goes into convincing people to cough up their email or website login credentials went into finding other, more reasonable solutions to this problem — perhaps we could have arrived at a saner solution by now.
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Guide to Getting Started with Merb and ActiveRecord
Posted Tuesday April 29, 2008, 4:13 am, Over one day old at Ideas For Dozens
Since we're actually going to need a model if we want to connect up to a database with ActiveRecord, go ahead and create that directory and create a file inside if for your model just as you would in Rails, for example my_resourece.rb, which could look like this:
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Announcing RAD 0.2: Software Serial Support, Inline Assembler, and More!
Posted Saturday March 22, 2008, 7:50 am, Over one day old at Ideas For Dozens
I'm proud to announce a new release of the Ruby Arduino Development gem (RAD)! Now all you've got to do is put your assembly code in an ArduinoSketch model like the one above, upload it to your Arduino, and read the board's serial output (for example by attaching to it with screen ).
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offspringjs - Google Code
Posted Friday February 29, 2008, 1:34 pm, Over one day old at Last public marks with tag web2.0
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Which PHP framework holds a promise for the future?
Posted Wednesday May 24, 2006, 11:23 pm, Over one day old at The Net is Dead
I guess most developers will agree on this one: We're all getting sick and tired of writing so-called 'plumbing code'. Most of us like it, most of us want to do it but very few of us like to write hundreds of lines of javascript code. Which one to choose doesn't seem all that obvious though.
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