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October 2008

16 posts

37signals's wysihat at master — GitHub → github.com

A WYSIWYG JavaScript framework … 

Oct 27, 2008
http://treetop.rubyforge.org/syntactic_recognition.html → treetop.rubyforge.org

Treetop grammars are written in a custom language based on parsing expression grammars.

Oct 26, 2008
One Page Cookbooks - For the first time cook: 1001 Basic South Indian Curries → ramkicooks.blogspot.com

South India has one of the world’s oldest unbroken vegetarian culinary heritages. The curries of South India, shaped by thousands of years of cooking show a remarkable similarity in the way they are…

Oct 22, 2008
Cucumber — GitHub → github.com

Cucumber is a tool that can execute feature documentation written in plain text. Cucumber targets non technical business analysts, interaction designers, domain experts, testers (for the plain text…

Oct 21, 2008
ADC—Developing Cocoa Applications Using MacRuby → developer.apple.com

Now with MacRuby, you can create Mac OS X applications with Ruby while maintaining the peformance benefits of a fully fledged Cocoa application.

Oct 20, 2008
Conditional classnames → paulhammond.org

All of the advantages of using conditional comments to work around problems in Internet Explorer, without the extra HTTP request of an IE-only stylesheet

Oct 18, 2008
#zigotos
A List Apart: Understanding Progressive Enhancement → alistapart.com

In case you are scratching your head, trying to see how graceful degradation and progressive enhancement differ, I’ll say this: it’s a matter of perspective. Both graceful degradation and progressive enhancement consider how well a site works in a variety of browsers on a variety of devices.

Oct 18, 2008
#zigotos
Crispy Chicken Grilled Recipe → busycooks.about.com
Oct 8, 2008
<keygen> element → mail-archive.com

When you want a really strong security on the web, it’s a good idea to use SSL. SSL can be used to encrypt your end to end connection to the web server, but you will need a client certificate for the…

Oct 8, 2008
Panda - Open source video platform → pandastream.com

By providing an elegant REST API, Panda makes it completely painless to implement full video uploading, encoding and streaming functionality to your web application in a matter of hours.

Oct 7, 2008
NeverBlock → espace.com.eg

NeverBlock is a Ruby library that allows developers to write non-blocking, concurrent code in a transparent manner.

Oct 7, 2008
Livre de cuisine/Tian provençal - Wikibooks → fr.wikibooks.org

Le tian est une sorte de gratin traditionnel de la cuisine de Provence.

Oct 7, 2008
Memo-what? - A Guide to Memoization → railway.at

The concept behind it is actually fairly easy to grasp: Instead of calling the same (possibly expensive to run) method that will return the same result over and over again, why not just store the…

Oct 7, 2008
Ruby on Rails Code Quality Checklist - Articles - Matthew Moore → matthewpaulmoore.com

Practices your development team needs to adhere by

Oct 7, 2008
fudgestudios's bort at master — GitHub → github.com

A base rails app featuring: RESTful Authentication, Will Paginate, Rspec &amp; Rspec-rails, Exception Notifier, Asset Packager, Cap Recipe (multi-stage). Put together by Fudge to remove the need for…

Oct 7, 2008
FreeBSD Setup 2 IP address on One NIC ( IP alias ) → cyberciti.biz

It is possible to create network alias or assign 2 ip address to a single NIC under FreeBSD operating system.

Oct 7, 2008
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