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“A compilation of seven spectacular and inspiration JavaScript projects, presented in full color and written by a renowned group of industry leaders.” Blimey, that’s a lineup.
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“Better Rails Code through …ActiveRecords with no public methods that have side-effects–other than Create, Update, and Destroy (CUD).” Ooh. This could be exactly what I need. Certainly worth a closer look, anyhow.
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“CCMenu displays the project status of CruiseControl continuous integration servers as an item in the Mac OS X menu bar.” And it integrates with Growl.
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“Cruciforum is a very simple web forum, designed to make it really easy to add a discussion forum to a website.” Rather fun: no accounts, no administration, all static HTML, and all from one file. Feels entertainingly old-school.
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“If we call ourselves professionals, we owe it to our clients, their clients, and ourselves, to do our job properly. A chef must care about health, a builder must care about safety, and we must care about accessibility.”
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There’s an achievement in HL2:Episode 2 which involves carrying a little gnome through the entire game and doing a thing with him. A lovely writeup here.
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“This free, open source LAMP production stack for RedHat Enterprise Edition, CentOS, Debian, and Ubuntu will allow users to quickly put Rails applications on production servers.”
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Pretty much true, all of it. One day, I’ll experience this. One day.