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the alkema

the alkema

Longboarding, REST and Ruby
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@dje true dilemma!
So much to learn.
I wonder what the murmurings within RDBMS communities (like Oracle) are around NoSQL...
@thedivinemissh that is very funny.
Just learned a way to use ActiveRecord more efficiently http://pastie.org/199742
I am liking chrome these days.
I like this too. RT @jeedee Im in love with http://www.flavors.me/. Check the demo video.
@alexbunardzic one of the two Sinatra programs is on an OS X Server.
The most recent site I have built is composed of 3 apps in total, 2 Sinatra and one Rails. One of the Sinatra apps is running on OS X. Fun.
@atmos i thought that was "sharding", that may be the aussie version though.
@dje really cool!
@dje Good?
@alexbunardzic How do they get away with such rulings in this day and age?
REST and Rails routes. I feel like I am doing the proverbial "XML sit ups".
@glennhilton Is your Mac PowerPC?
We need open, real-time real estate listing data. "Websites barred from repackaging MLS data" http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-... (HT @debruyndesign)
@bartrand wondering more about posting existing presentations for sharing, linking, indexing, commenting etc. Like http://www.slideshare.net/tenderl...
The amount of products Google releases is astounding.
Slideshare is quite cluttered. Is there a better site out there?
@snd7 yup. easy peasy!
JVMj — Civilize your JVM by getting it to run in the JVM.
@rjdempsey good job soldier! please don't tweet the link or i may cave too...
@rjdempsey oh you did... must... resist...
Winter BBQ. Roast is on the grill, puffy jacket is on the cook.
Android will surpass iPhone by 2012. BlackBerry will slip from 2nd place to 5th place. Windows Mobile increases. http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2009...
The current IE in Windows Mobile is based on desktop IE 4 (released 1997) and only supports JScript 3/Javascript 1.3. http://blogs.nitobi.com/shazron...
@towski because they are RESTful and need only to be discovered?
Why are there browsers when you can just telnet to port 80?
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