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Import your MacHeist serials to AppShelf

If you have purchased the latest MacHeist nano bundle, you might have noticed that there is no option this time to export as an AppShelf file. I felt a little guilty spamming my twitter followers to get my three free bonus apps (Airburst Extreme, Tracks, and Burning Monkey Solitaire), so to atone, I’m sharing a script that will translate your reciept into an AppShelf import file. Just save your receipt page from the browser, then pass the filename to this script as an argument:

#355 | “50 of the Best Websites Developed Using Ruby on Rails” in Category: Promotion/Enthusiasm

»50 of the Best Websites Developed Using Ruby on Rails«

360 Flex - Day 1 (Sunday) - Live Blogging

We just had a great breakfast at Peggy Sue’s Dinner…and moved over to the Ebay Headquarters where the conferences is about to start.

I’ll be taking notes during the day and updating this page as we go one.

UPDATE: Now that I typed all that I realized that Justin put up the slides and code on his blog: http://blog.classsoftware.com/.

Ruby on Rails'e başlarken

Ruby on Rails'e başlarken

* İlk Adımlar
* Ruby Dili ve Rails İskeletine Genel Bakış
* Ruby on Rails'in Temel İlkeleri

* Kurulum
* İlk Uygulama
* Rails Sürümünü Yükseltme
* Rails ve Ruby Gem'ini Güncelleştirme
* Bir Uygulamayı Yeni Rails Sürümüne Yükseltme

Using Eclipse for the first time in years, and I’m sad to...

Using Eclipse for the first time in years, and I’m sad to report that the UI is still terrible. This mystery meat home screen you’re greeted with on first install is just one example.

GitHub Drinkup, Peninsula Edition

It’s about time – the GitHub drinkup is moving to the peninsula! One week only, don’t miss out! If you’re a peninsula dweller like me, join me at CityPub in Redwood City at 8pm next Thursday, March 11. It’s right by the CalTrain stop, so you have no excuse:

vault.ncaa.com : under the hood of a cool Flex project.

Thought Equity Motion and NCAA two days ago officially released the Ncaa Vault. A cool Flex app backed by an incredible video database with awesome metedata about each game…and released just in time for March Madness.

Here are a few of the announcements and online articles describing the services:

Heads up: IBM is looking for top notch student hackers

As a thank you for following my blog, I’d like to introduce you to what I think is a great opportunity for the right students. My team is looking for two bright students for a 16 month, full-time internship opportunity with IBM.

Passenger 2.2.11 packages for Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy

The last Passenger release, 2.2.10, has a bug that causes Apache to freeze when used under moderate load (Phusion say high load but we’ve seen it on quite moderate conditions).  We recommend that anyone using Passenger 2.2.10 upgrade to 2.2.11 asap.  Ubuntu Hardy packages are now available in our repository.

Shameless Self-Promotion, Beautiful Unique Snowflakes, & Extra Nose Syndrome

Popular opinion among smart, skilled, hard-working people seems to go something like this:

Something is wrong with a society/world that values and rewards outgoing people, who talk up their strengths, over good or even great people who do not.

Ah, self-promotion.

Is there any other skill in the world of which smart, skilled, hard-working people love to boast, “I’m just terrible at it”?

Holiday Fun: How Programming Language Fanboys See Each Others’ Languages | Rails Fire

Holiday Fun: How Programming Language Fanboys See Each Others’ Languages

superfriends.pngOvert humor isn't usually Ruby Inside's thing, but it's the holiday season, so there's nothing wrong with kicking up your heels and having a little fun. Don't worry - this won't become a habit. Promise! After the fold, check out a chart showing how programming language fanboys (Ruby's included) see each other's respective languages.

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