Entries Tagged as 'Internet'
These are my links for June 18th through June 26th:
Drop.io, Simple Private Sharing’s Videos: Karen’s Mother-In-Law | Facebook -
Uncorked: Pushing beer’s boundaries at Dogfish Head - Gold isn’t going to give you sustenance on your journey from this world to the afterworld, but great beer can do that.
Top 100 Advertisers Shifted $1 Billion To [...]
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Tags: Beer, Bill_Me_Later, Client, clients, Craft_Beer, Doghead_Fish, eCommerce, no_tag, Payment_Solutions, Reno, Twelve_Horses, Viral_Marketing
These are my links for May 13th through June 17th:
MediaPost Publications - Shift From Traditional To Online Media Contributing To Ad Economy Slowdown - 06/16/2008 - Annotated link http://www.diigo.com/bookmark/http%3A%2F%2Fpublications.mediapost.com%2Findex.cfm%3Ffuseaction%3DArticles.san%26s%3D84682%26Nid%3D43911%26p%3D321097
Application Flow Chart : CodeIgniter User Guide - A great diagram that could be used to describe any web development framework like Django, Rails, CakePHP, [...]
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Tags: 2.6, Blog, code, codeigniter, Collaboration, community, Development, Frameworks, no_tag, php6, plugins, Programming, Social, Tweets, Tweets, web2.0, webdev, Wordpress, Zend
These are my links for April 23rd through May 8th:
Python Stuff -
Zappos.com Takes Twitter By Storm, Hosts San Francisco Party | -
RN&R > Local Stories > Surfing without > 04.24.08 - I’m quoted twice. Once as director of business development and the other time as a programmer. I like both titles!
Alert Thingy 1.3 [...]
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Tags: Blog, career, Development, Mac, marketing2.0, network, neutrality, News, osx, productivity, Programming, Python, reference, Reno, Skiing, Social, Software, tools, Tweets
These are my links for April 3rd through April 22nd:
Coding time: Subversion visually explained in 30 sec - Nice little visual representation
The Python Challenge -
Microsoft Vista Code - Not very nice but funny.
You Use It Every Day. But Can You Make It Cook? - New York Times -
Dr. Dobb’s | Identifying Top Developers [...]
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Tags: code, cooking, cool, fun, Funny, Games, geek, hiring, Internet, interviewing, management, microwave, Programming, puzzle, Python, reference, Software, subversion, svn, tips, tutorial, vista
The waterfall software development model is the traditional process used by developers to create software - I include web application development into the category of software. It’s been around as an accepted methodology since the 70’s. It basically consists of:
Requirements Gathering
Design Phase
Implementation Phase
Verification Phase
Maintenance Phase
Presumably at each phase of the project, there are sign offs [...]
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Tags: Agile, Development, Internet, Iterative, Software, Waterfall
These are my links for February 14th through April 2nd:
FriendFeed Comments WordPress Plugin - Development on a Shoestring -
Fold-Ins, Past and Present - The New York Times -
Google Code for Educators -
Ryan Jerz :: Reno Blogger, Reno Blog >> The Terri Patraw Experience: the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the [...]
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Tags: ajax, Blog, Blogging, code, Contest, cool, culture, Disney, DVD, Einsteins, friendfeed, Giveaway, Google, humor, interactive, Internet, Little, magazine, plugins, Programming, Reno, tutorial, tutorials, Uncategorized, Wordpress
I’ve reviewed a few programming frameworks on this site: Ruby on Rails, Django and CakePHP. I think learning each one has made me pretty adept at quickly picking up a new framework and trying it out. So, when our development team decided they were standardizing on Zend, I thought I should put it to the Kenzer [...]
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Tags: CakePHP, Django, Frameworks, Internet, PHP, Programming, Rails, RoR, Ruby, Zend
I posted the actual plugin as a zip file. I’m not sure why my request to wordpress extend for SVN access went unanswered.
Copy Categories to Tags - The Plugin
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Tags: Internet, Plugin, Projects, Wordpress
Give Apple enough time, and they get things right:
Safari 3.1 on Windows: a true competitor arrives (seriously)
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Tags: Apple, Browser, Internet, Safari, Web
February 28th, 2008 · 4 Comments
Wow, looks like an impressive start for Sites.Google.com. I would be worried if I was BaseCamp.
YouTube - Google Sites Tour
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Tags: Basecamp, Collaboration, Internet, JotSpot, Sites.Google.Com, Wiki