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1_32 Jackson Miller's Bookmarks Tagged With "development"

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  1. Visit Merb | Looking for a better framework? Merb | Looking for a better framework?

    A light and powerful Ruby MVC web framework

  2. Visit The Road to Hell is Paved with Tuples The Road to Hell is Paved with Tuples

    Shawn Garbett shares a great story about a "Tuple" configuration class that started as a time-saving idea and evolved into, well I will let him tell it. I was around for part of this story, but I rarely had to work on the code as it escalated.

  3. Visit 10 Future Web Trends 10 Future Web Trends

    I mostly agree with RW/W on the Top 10 Future Web trends. As I read each one I think about if/how I can make statzen more useful with these. Maybe I should offer microformat tracking as well?

  4. Visit Breaking: iPhone Can Now Serve Web Pages, Run Python, Open Source Apps - Gizmodo Breaking: iPhone Can Now Serve Web Pages, Run Python, Open Source Apps - Gizmodo

    You can now run Apache on your iPhone. If Apple is not careful, they are going to lose control of the SDK for their own hardware.

  5. Visit Webkit Nightly Build Archive Webkit Nightly Build Archive

    The nightly builds of Safari are on fire for web developers!

  6. Visit Adobe - Flex: See a Flex app built webcast Adobe - Flex: See a Flex app built webcast

    Screencast of building a Flex application.

  7. Visit Integrating Flex 2 and Ruby on Rails Integrating Flex 2 and Ruby on Rails

    Tutorial on using Flex 2 with Ruby on Rails.

  8. Visit b-simple.de - Ruby on Rails, Entwicklung, Coaching und mehr! b-simple.de - Ruby on Rails, Entwicklung, Coaching und mehr!

    Tutorial on RESTful Rails development.

  9. Visit Simply Singleton - Java World Simply Singleton - Java World

    Simple tutorial/example of the Singleton pattern in Java.

  10. Visit Mac OSX Leopard to have native Ruby bindings Mac OSX Leopard to have native Ruby bindings

    Not too long ago I was speculating to someone that there would be native Ruby bindings for building desktop apps on Leopard (the next version of OSX). It turns out I was right: "To open up the benefits of the Cocoa frameworks to a wider developer audi

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