February 2012
24 posts
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Emacs Starter Kit →
Feb 25th
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Remember Mode Tutorial →
Feb 24th
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Using dates and times in Emacs org-mode →
Feb 23rd
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Emacs with Wanderlust and GMail | box.matto.nl →
Feb 23rd
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How I use Emacs and Org-mode to implement GTD →
Feb 22nd
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Using Emacs org-mode for GTD →
Feb 22nd
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Bastien Guerry Emacs Org-mode presentation at GNU Hackers Meeting 2011 in Paris by Bastien Guerry // This is the presentation I gave about Emacs Org-mode for the GNU Hackers meeting in Paris, august 2011. Thanks to Ludovic Courtès for his kind invitation, to the audience for the nice questions and to IRILL/Jason Self for providing these videos. Check all presentations and videos out here:...
Feb 22nd
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phil has a blog - Installing aspell on Mac OS X →
Feb 21st
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Emacs - IDEverything by Lau Jensen // Please see: http://bit.ly/yqMoGX Screencast which demonstrates several useful aspects of Emacs for a typical developers workday/week.
Feb 18th
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Org Mode - Organize Your Life In Plain Text! →
Feb 18th
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Emacs Porn →
Feb 16th
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Emacs 24 Rails Development Environment - From... →
Feb 16th
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Marmalade: Spreadable Elisp →
Feb 16th
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Emacs Configuration Rewrite - Steven Danna's Blog →
Feb 15th
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M-x all-things-emacs →
Feb 14th
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Feb 11th
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E-Commerce monthly plans| PaymentSense →
Feb 9th
Rain/Snow tomorrow! →
With a low of 26F and a high of 37F
Feb 9th
Harris Fine Furniture →
My latest piece of website engineering.
Feb 8th
Choose your Liver!
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Feb 6th
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Feb 5th
ListenEskimo by TheOptikproduction http://bit.ly/yQ8EHE
Feb 5th
PM Rain/Snow tomorrow! →
With a low of 34F and a high of 39F
Feb 3rd
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Valentine’s Day Kindle promotion →
Feb 1st
January 2012
9 posts
AM Light Snow tomorrow! →
With a low of 30F and a high of 40F
Jan 29th
Which liver is best?
Lamb’s liver or pig’s liver?
Jan 26th
Gary Cheeseman on Quora
My profile on Quora Gary Cheeseman
Jan 25th
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Animation I produced for Anne Lewis.
Jan 23rd
@RickEllisNews: Richard Branson’s 9 strategies for success as an entrepreneur http://bit.ly/yvSxTr Shared via TweetCaster
Jan 23rd
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“I’ve come up with a new, more efficient way to write CSS with HTML5. Now I...”
– @pearsonified | http://bit.ly/AcgjGM
Jan 20th
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Day 4 with Android
This is a great way to type! I’m using the Apple wireless keyboard with my Samsung Galaxy S2 Android phone.
Jan 16th
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Samsung Galaxy S2 My first Android device is now 3 days old. Yea! As a dedicated Apple user, I must say the experience has been much better than expected. I’m finding the whole experience of Android, really rather interesting. There seem to be loads of apps, I’ll keep you posted.
Jan 15th
Test from Samsung
Jan 13th
December 2011
50 posts
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CentOS 6 - FTP Server - Install Vsftpd : Server... →
Dec 27th
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Set up a LAMP Server on CentOS 6 – Linode Library →
This guide provides step-by-step instructions for installing a full-featured LAMP stack on a CentOS 6 system.
Dec 22nd
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Selenium - Web Browser Automation →
Selenium automates browsers. That’s it. What you do with that power is entirely up to you.
Dec 20th
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Vim’s Help System by Derek Wyatt // Alright, we’ve gone through a lot of basic Vim stuff at this point and it’s now time to show you how to use Vim’s help system effectively. After this video you should be able to hyperlink through the documentation, look up what you need to and search what you need to look for as well. These are key features that let you kick your Vim...
Dec 17th
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What’s in a Story? « DanNorth.net →
Behaviour-driven development is an “outside-in” methodology. It starts at the outside by identifying business outcomes, and then drills down into the feature set that will achieve those outcomes. Each feature is captured as a “story”, which defines the scope of the feature along with its acceptance criteria. This article introduces the BDD approach to defining and identifying stories and their...
Dec 15th
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An Introduction to Haml » RubySource →
This article is going to introduce you to writing your HTML as Haml.
Dec 14th
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has_many :through - Many-to-many Dance-off! →
I’ve noticed there’s a bit of confusion about the differences between the two ways to create many-to-many relationships using Rails associations. That confusion is understandable, since has_many :through is still pretty new there isn’t much written about it. has_and_belongs_to_many is the old, established player and most stuff out there assumes that’s what you use for a...
Dec 14th
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ontwik | Free Lectures, Screencasts and... →
Videos For Real Developers & Designers development video webdesign
Dec 14th
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Regular Expressions by Aaron Kalin →
Regular Expressions Part Two! Join Aaron Kalin as he takes us through the second part of his exploration of regular expressions.
Dec 14th
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Productive Macs - Mac OS X productivity software... →
Great offer for Mac users!
Dec 14th
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VimGolf - real Vim ninjas count every keystroke! →
Real Vim ninjas count every keystroke - do you?
Dec 14th
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memcached - a distributed memory object caching... →
Free & open source, high-performance, distributed memory object caching system, generic in nature, but intended for use in speeding up dynamic web applications by alleviating database load.
Dec 14th
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MongoDB →
MongoDB (from “humongous”) is a scalable, high-performance, open source, document-oriented database.
Dec 14th
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Your daily digest on productivity and life... →
Daily digest on productivity and life improvements
Dec 14th
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Fink - Home →
The Fink project wants to bring the full world of Unix Open Source software to Darwin and Mac OS X. We modify Unix software so that it compiles and runs on Mac OS X (“port” it) and make it available for download as a coherent distribution.
Dec 14th
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David Dollar →
Using foreman you can declare the various processes that are needed to run your application using a Procfile.
Dec 14th
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Edge Rails.info :: Reversible Migrations →
Migrations have always been considered one of the many killer features in Rails. And in Rails 3.1 Migrations got a new trick up their sleeve that will greatly simplify the process of maintaining both the up and down logic.
Dec 14th