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
If you’ve read How Many Calories Should I Eat a Day?, you know the importance of counting calories. It’s not always easy though. What if you pick up a bagel on the way into work? There is no label stamped to that bagel helping you determine the nutrional value.
a Calorie Counter is a website that [...]
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Tags: Calories, Diet, Fat Blogging, Internet, Weight Loss
The last quote in the article is my wife’s. She did an awesome job in her presentation to the Senate Committee and the bill passed unanimously.
Families, experts urge panel of state senators to mandate health coverage for autism
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Tags: Amy Kenzer, Autism, Internet, Psychology
I’m not a huge gamer, but the new SPORE game looks awesome. And it’s being release on Windows and the Mac. If you haven’t heard or seem the demos, check out this link:SPORE: A Closer Look at SPORE
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Tags: Games, Gaming, Internet, SPORE, Will Wright