Rails tutorial on OReillys ONLamp. Curt Hibbs has written a great tutorial called Rolling with Ruby on Rails. It takes the reader through setting up Ruby on Rails, scaffolding an application into immediate use, and tailoring the results. Its focus is especially on setting everything up and using it with a Windows machine. It has… Continue reading Rails tutorial on OReillys ONLamp
Month: January 2005
Make your Ta-da list today
Make your Ta-da list today. Todo lists have long been one of the favorite features in Basecamp, so we thought it would be a nice experiment to share that particular feature with the world at large. Free of charge. And Ta-da List was born! A few user-oriented highlights of Ta-da: Extensive use of XMLHttpRequest: Adding… Continue reading Make your Ta-da list today
Competition, as viewed by the CEO
Competition, as viewed by the CEO. On his blog, Socialtext CEO Ross Mayfield addresses the loss of Disney as a customer. His post is full of information on competition, market size and innovation. Particularly of interest to developers is this quote. Developing features is easy, have the wisdom to not develop features is hard. …… Continue reading Competition, as viewed by the CEO
Build Your Own IM Server with Jabber
Build Your Own IM Server with Jabber. More enterprise users are discovering instant messaging every day. With Jabber, you can build your own private IM server and connect your users with the major IM networks. Here's how with Linux. [Datamation Product News]
MySQL Query Browser
MySQL Query Browser. MySQL Query Browser is a tool that allows you to execute queries and develop SQL scripts. That does not sound too exciting, which is probably why I took so long to try it, but it has some handy features that may come in useful. [Datamation Product News]
Quagmire sinks in
Quagmire sinks in. A new poll from the LA Times finds that the American public's support for the war in Iraq has dropped to an all-time low. By a margin of 56-39, the poll's respondents thought that America's problems with Iraq were “not worth going to war over.” Those who believed that invading Iraq had… Continue reading Quagmire sinks in
The deep structure of code
The deep structure of code. It's been a while since I've written code in Java. But this week I updated my installation of Eclipse, dusted off an old Java program, and saw that ancient artifact in a whole new way. Now, I've never been an IDE (Integrated Development Environment) kind of guy. It's always been… Continue reading The deep structure of code
New: NetDiskX 1.0
New: NetDiskX 1.0. NetDiskX is client-server software that makes it possible to access files on Mac OS X Server from anywhere, using Mac OS X, Windows, and web-based clients. [MacInTouch]
Developer Conference at Amazon
Developer Conference at Amazon. Jeff Barr announces Amazon's invited several developers including Joel Spolsky, Rael Dornfest, and James Gosling to talk to their developers this Wednesday and Thursday. Jeff plans to post transcripts to the Amazon Web Services weblog, and forward questions to the speakers from readers outside of Amazon. [More Like This WebLog]
Dennis Kennedy's Annual Legal Technology Predictions Article Published in Law Practice Magazine
Dennis Kennedy's Annual Legal Technology Predictions Article Published in Law Practice Magazine. The 2005 version of my annual legal technology predictions article appears in the January issue of the ABA's excellent Law Practice magazine (the subscription to the magazine is reason enough to join the ABA's Law Practice Management Section – and the discount on… Continue reading Dennis Kennedy's Annual Legal Technology Predictions Article Published in Law Practice Magazine