Diaspora - Ruby on Rails
> GNU Mono I see Miguel finally caved!
I wouldn't be surprised if Apple starts more collaborations with Microsoft. Remember how IBM was Apple's big enemy and then they got into bed with each other?
Unsurprisingly, ubercool job ad is for a site that uses table layouts riddled with inline CSS.
Article is predicated on the idea that evil and innovation are mutually exclusive. I think it's more true that evil and innovation are pretty tightly coupled.
I love embedded servers. I don't think adding SSL would be that hard. I've done something very similar in C# and kept putting off SSL, only to find that X.509 authentication was trivial. The harder part is maintaining…
> I'm just hoping MacRuby will enable the Ruby world to build our own open source Textmate clone so we'll be able to ditch this abandonware piece of crap. Thanks for reminding me why I don't want to do Ruby.
> since the Windows stack is so closed in general Huh? What about NetBeans or Eclipse? There is tons of open software for Windows.
You might get more money from making the application into a web application and getting commission from click-through sales of actual hardware.
I write code by analyzing requirements and then breaking them into a series of milestones and attaching requirements to each milestone. I show the client how I have interpreted their requirements and make sure we are in…
I agree that compiled statically typed code is more robust than scripts, but I'd choose a safer language like C# or Java over C.
You might want to consider separating your front and back ends with an API that could be accessed by Flash or AJAX. You can then introduce a simple client and progressively enhance it according to your client's…
That doesn't mean they're the most popular. It might be people all sharing stuff to say "look how retarded this code is." (just saying)
Please keep it clean folks.
Wishful thinking aside, The Gimp < Photoshop.
This guy comes across as being angry that people quit Linux, as though they owe Linux something.
Pouring molten solder into a mold seems kind of crude; solder is rather blobby even with flux. I'd have thought that using printer technology would be easier. You could print conductive areas and semiconductors and…
My project, phpSprockets (http://code.google.com/p/phpsprockets/) does nested markup by working as a node system. After all, if you're going to generate HTML in code you might as well do it in an object oriented way.…
Wow, what a douchebag.
Well Scala does that () thing too. On the other hand, an infinite loop in Scala would run much more quickly than in Ruby.
> My point is I seriously doubt Scala is much better at scaling than Ruby I spoke with some people at Twitter the other day. They said that they were switching to Scala just to annoy alecco on Hacker News. The…
Although the Reg sensationalizes the story, it's interesting to see how Ruby is in limbo. How much damage has been done to Merb by the 1.8 to 1.9 fiasco?
Wow, Hacker News is playing by Fox News rules. The warning is to avoid situations where someone has sent intellectual property without legal basis and then feels that that property has been misappropriated. It's…
This is what people mean by "it just works", because if it doesn't you give up immediately.
This is very similar to my own experience of working with people who prefer Ruby on Rails. The technology is fine, but the culture seems to attract the worst people to work with.
Diaspora - Ruby on Rails
> GNU Mono I see Miguel finally caved!
I wouldn't be surprised if Apple starts more collaborations with Microsoft. Remember how IBM was Apple's big enemy and then they got into bed with each other?
Unsurprisingly, ubercool job ad is for a site that uses table layouts riddled with inline CSS.
Article is predicated on the idea that evil and innovation are mutually exclusive. I think it's more true that evil and innovation are pretty tightly coupled.
I love embedded servers. I don't think adding SSL would be that hard. I've done something very similar in C# and kept putting off SSL, only to find that X.509 authentication was trivial. The harder part is maintaining…
> I'm just hoping MacRuby will enable the Ruby world to build our own open source Textmate clone so we'll be able to ditch this abandonware piece of crap. Thanks for reminding me why I don't want to do Ruby.
> since the Windows stack is so closed in general Huh? What about NetBeans or Eclipse? There is tons of open software for Windows.
You might get more money from making the application into a web application and getting commission from click-through sales of actual hardware.
I write code by analyzing requirements and then breaking them into a series of milestones and attaching requirements to each milestone. I show the client how I have interpreted their requirements and make sure we are in…
I agree that compiled statically typed code is more robust than scripts, but I'd choose a safer language like C# or Java over C.
You might want to consider separating your front and back ends with an API that could be accessed by Flash or AJAX. You can then introduce a simple client and progressively enhance it according to your client's…
That doesn't mean they're the most popular. It might be people all sharing stuff to say "look how retarded this code is." (just saying)
Please keep it clean folks.
Wishful thinking aside, The Gimp < Photoshop.
This guy comes across as being angry that people quit Linux, as though they owe Linux something.
Pouring molten solder into a mold seems kind of crude; solder is rather blobby even with flux. I'd have thought that using printer technology would be easier. You could print conductive areas and semiconductors and…
My project, phpSprockets (http://code.google.com/p/phpsprockets/) does nested markup by working as a node system. After all, if you're going to generate HTML in code you might as well do it in an object oriented way.…
Wow, what a douchebag.
Well Scala does that () thing too. On the other hand, an infinite loop in Scala would run much more quickly than in Ruby.
> My point is I seriously doubt Scala is much better at scaling than Ruby I spoke with some people at Twitter the other day. They said that they were switching to Scala just to annoy alecco on Hacker News. The…
Although the Reg sensationalizes the story, it's interesting to see how Ruby is in limbo. How much damage has been done to Merb by the 1.8 to 1.9 fiasco?
Wow, Hacker News is playing by Fox News rules. The warning is to avoid situations where someone has sent intellectual property without legal basis and then feels that that property has been misappropriated. It's…
This is what people mean by "it just works", because if it doesn't you give up immediately.
This is very similar to my own experience of working with people who prefer Ruby on Rails. The technology is fine, but the culture seems to attract the worst people to work with.