Another Rails consultant breaks out on his own

Another Rails consultant breaks out on his own. Congratulations to Scott Barron for pursuing the life of the independent consultant. Especially so, of course, because he’ll be doing it as a Ruby on Rails specialist. We already have a good handful of people following that round with great success. People like Tobias Luekte and Jeremy… Continue reading Another Rails consultant breaks out on his own

7 Myths about Network Security

7 Myths about Network Security. So this evening I was doing the dew and catching up on some reading when I came across an interesting article on Security Pipeline about the “7 Myths of Network Security”. It is well worth the read. In summary, the article breaks down the 7 Myths as: Myth: Encryption guarantees… Continue reading 7 Myths about Network Security

DogEar

DogEar. Another nice refinement in the latest Tinderbox is in the map view. When a note contains text, Tinderbox draws a dog ear in the corner of the note. Now, the background color of that dog-ear reflects the note's age. Fresh notes are a very light, pale blue. After a day or so, the note… Continue reading DogEar

Beyond striking

Beyond striking. A Java developer, an expert in some of the Java web app frameworks, recently rewrote an existing Java web app in Ruby using the Rails framework. Not only was the Ruby rewrite significantly less code, but it ran faster. He called the LOC difference “beyond striking”. He also discusses his results sanely, mentioning… Continue reading Beyond striking

Recommendation: Attend Gel

Recommendation: Attend Gel. Mark Hurst from Creative Good sure puts on a good show. If you are going to be in NYC at the end of April you should check out the Gel Conference. It’s a mixup of a bunch of folks from different industries and disciplines talking about what a “good experience” is. Some… Continue reading Recommendation: Attend Gel

For next pontiff, daunting challenges await

For next pontiff, daunting challenges await. Nearly 27 years ago, John Paul II assumed the papacy in an era when the church confronted the real prospect of nuclear war in a world divided between East and West. [Boston Globe — Front Page]

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