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Bored with your music collection? Feeling out of the musical loop? Matador Editor-At-Large and globetrotting music journalist Paul Sullivan offers us fifty music sites that offer some of the best and most up-to-date sounds on the planet.
Monthly Archives: January 2010
links for 2010-01-25
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The Most Intelligent Ruby IDE
JetBrains RubyMine — Ruby and Rails IDE with the full stack of essential developer tools, all tightly integrated together and creating a convenient and smart environment for Ruby programming and Web development with Ruby on Rails. -
Help and documentation for the Ruby programming language.
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Command line cheat sheets
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Provides a set of methods for making links and getting URLs that depend on the routing subsystem (see ActionController::Routing). This allows you to use the same format for links in views and controllers
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This guide covers the association features of Active Record. By referring to this guide, you will be able to:
* Declare associations between Active Record models
* Understand the various types of Active Record associations
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Associations are a set of macro-like class methods for tying objects together through foreign keys. They express relationships like "Project has one Project Manager" or "Project belongs to a Portfolio". Each macro adds a number of methods to the class which are specialized according to the collection or association symbol and the options hash. It works much the same way as Ruby‘s own attr* methods.
links for 2010-01-14
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Web development that doesn't hurt
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Pointers to manuals, tutorials and references that will come in handy when you feel like coding in Ruby.
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Reasons for choosing RoR over other popular programming languages & frameworks written for PHP or ASP.NET .What makes Ruby so much more special
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A quick reference guide for Ruby on Rails, containing the default directory structure, predefined variables, methods, reserved words and regular expression syntax.
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An important part of software projects is documentation; this includes end-user documentation and technical documentation. The latter usually includes API documentation, which is important for developers working to maintain or extend existing software. There are a number of large-scale API documentation repositories, including, but not limited to, the Java docs and MSDN.
Such documentation can be done within your code, in the form of comments. You can then use a tool to extract those documentation comments and convert them into other formats such as HTML or CHM.
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Vergelijking tussen de verschillende HP MediaSmart Home Servers
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Facebook blijkt het helemaal niet zo nauw te nemen met onze privacy… Had u dan iets anders verwacht misschien?
links for 2010-01-08
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As we close the book on 2009, I want to remind you that at the beginning of each year, you have an opportunity. An opportunity to step your game up to the next level. An opportunity to branch out from the same, hum-drum development you've been doing for the last 5 years. This article is a list of possible New Year's resolutions for you, as a developer, to consider. I'm not suggesting you try to achieve all of these, rather I want you to pick one, and commit to it for 365 days. Write it down and stick it your monitor. Keep it in your wallet. Most importantly, keep it on your mind.
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In this episode we are going to take a look how to host your WCF service inside your Windows Service. In many situations hosting WCF inside of IIS may not be the best solution for you or your team. When this is the case hosting inside a windows service may be the best solution and in this episode we will take a look at how you can accomplish this.
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A new computer is like a blank state–there's a lot of potential there, but without some work on your part, it's useless. It's not hard to get started, but there are some essential first steps that everyone should follow when breaking in their new PC. In this guide, we've compiled a step-by-step list of essential tips, tricks and advice from many of our other features, to provide you with just the information you need to get off to a great start with any new PC




