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- Tweaking Emacs for Ruby Development (johnhame.link)
- Glasgow council four-day week on full pay moves closer after study agreed (glasgowlive.co.uk)
- Mu4e – Emacs email client backed by Xapian (djcbsoftware.nl)
- UK Electronics Store Maplin Goes into Administration (theguardian.com)
- My elixir deployment wishlist (gist.github.com)
- Distributed web systems with Consul, Diplomat, Envoy and HAProxy (johnhamelink.com)
- Server nirvana: my journey towards infrastructual mindfulness (johnhamelink.com)
- Howto: Testing NodeJS with Jenkins and Mocha (johnhamelink.com)
NodeJS is awesome. I’ve used it for many pet projects and have worked on commercial projects which have made good use of Node in sticky situations. When it comes to testing Node, we’re spoiled. My favourite testing…
- Ever heard of a "green developer"? Here's my take. (johnhamelink.com)
A good developer is energy conscious. A good developer understands the impact he has on the environment around him. A good developer is able to take all these things and use them to make a positive impact in his…
- What Makes for a Good Development Lead? (johnhamelink.com)
- How to Create and Implement a "Strap" for your website (part 2) (syntaxmonster.net)
Before we start, if you haven't completed the first part of this tutorial, you might want to do so (http://syntaxmonster.net/blog/story/16). If not, you can download the strap for use with this tutorial…
- How to Create and Implement a "Strap" for your website (part 1) (syntaxmonster.net)
OK, first up: what is a strap? A strap is an image the looks as if it is physically “Strapped” behind the main page. A good example can be seen on http://blog.brazenbanker.com.