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geek!daily: Rails and TDD/BDD
geek!daily · « MIT's 'clutter detector' could cut confusion - MIT News Office | Main | Context Aware Image Re-Sizing ». Rails and TDD/BDD ...
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geek!daily: Let Our Congress Tweet? You've been had.
But at least we're clear that they've moved beyond quill and parchment. ... not when they push out the information they want us to have. ...
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geek!daily: Make Terminal.app start with a default set of windows
Dec 2, 2007 ... Due to recent circumstances, I've moved from my old MacBook Pro with Leopard to a newer, faster MacBook Pro with Tiger ... but not soon ...
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geek!daily: Live! Nude! Code!
I love a good code review. Looking at real, honest-to-goodness deployed code is one of the best ways to learn the idiom of a language as well as what gets ...
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geek!daily: Reflections on moderated blog comments
Ran into another blog today with misleading, subjective assertions about topical content and which moderates all comments. It's made me realize that, ...
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geek!daily: Rails and TDD/BDD
I'm going to limit this post to my notes on the excellent learnings from the day of many testing talks at Rails Edge Chicago and follow up with another post ...
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geek!daily: Rails and TDD/BDD
I'm going to limit this post to my notes on the excellent learnings from the day of many testing talks at Rails Edge Chicago and follow up with another post ...
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geek!daily: Old & Rusty to Shiny & New, Part 1
I'm feeling particularly masochistic today, so I'm going to tackle a project I've been putting off for a while: moving a Rails 1.2.6 app in our subversion ...
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geek!daily: The Values Driving My Value-Driven Life
I had the great good fortune to attend FranklinCovey's FOCUS training with several members of my team last week. One of the exercises they give you is to ...
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geek!daily: Leaftag: Tag files and stuff in Linux
Drew turned me on to Leaftag this morning. Looks wicked awesome for doing TagEverything (I need aa better name for that). Tagging for the Linux desktop ...
 
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