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| Oracle + Ruby on Mac OS X
How to setup Ruby and new Oracle Instant Client on Leopard.
Added: July 4, 2008 Clicks: 3
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| Animated visualizations of major open-source projects
See contributions to Python, Apache, PostgreSQL, and Eclipse over time.
Added: June 15, 2008 Clicks: 24
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| Climed
Links and information to the latest free stuff online.
Added: June 14, 2008 Clicks: 26
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| My Working With Rails Page
Ruby on Rails developer: Greg Donald from Nashville, TN, United States.
Added: June 3, 2008 Clicks: 36
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| Open Source Rails
Open Source Rails is a community site dedicated to tracking the best open source Ruby on Rails applications.
Added: May 23, 2008 Clicks: 53
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| The Perfect Xen 3.1.0 Setup For Debian Etch (i386)
Xen lets you create guest operating systems.
Added: June 7, 2007 Clicks: 943
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| How To Become A Hacker
A classic by Eric S. Raymond.
Added: January 23, 2007 Clicks: 452
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| Tennessee Titans Homepage
This is the official site for my home-town NFL team. I love football.
Added: January 27, 2007 Clicks: 161
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| Turn Thunderbird into the Ultimate Gmail IMAP Client
Gmail's IMAP support roll-out this week had nerds all atwitter about the possibility of synchronized email access across devices, computers, and clients. IMAP is far superior to regular old POP for fetching your messages and maintaining your folder list whether you're on your iPhone, office or home computer. If IMAP's got you curious but you're not sure what desktop application to use with Gmail, consider the extensible, fast, cross-platform and free Mozilla Thunderbird, our beloved Firefox's little sibling. Here's how to get the full Gmail experience in Thunderbird with IMAP.
Added: October 30, 2007 Clicks: 161
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| Practical Foundations of Mathematics
Advanced mathematics by Paul Taylor of Cambridge University Press.
Added: January 21, 2007 Clicks: 142
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Book Recommendation:
The Ruby Way takes a “how-to” approach to Ruby programming with the bulk of the material. It consists of more than 400 examples arranged by topic. Each example answers the question “How do I do this in Ruby?” Working along with the author, you are presented with the task description and a discussion of the technical constraints. This is followed by a step-by-step presentation of one good solution. Along the way, the author provides detailed commentary and explanations to aid your understanding. I highly recommend this book, especially for beginner to intermediate Ruby programmers. |
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