links for 2008-02-03
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Ruby is perhaps a more flexible language than Groovy, but Ruby also runs on a less-flexible and less-scalable and less-supported platform than Groovy. I dunno that this makes Ruby better. It simply makes it different.
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There are a bunch of ways to restate the paradox of the active user. Cooper calls it perpetual intermediacy. I think the easiest way to explain it is this: every user lies.
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Flex 3 includes a Java-based compiler API that lets you compile SWF and SWC files from Java applications. The API supports all the same options as the mxmlc and compc command-line tools. The API includes classes like Application, Logger, and Project.
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Many of us in this field have had our work habits affect our family life – frequently for the better. Peter Abilla blogged about how he uses a Job Chart to teach his children.
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The internet is a vast source of information that can be found and digested quickly, but how much can you really retain long-term? Here are ten helpful tips to try for yourself.
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FB is not they be all end all for getting and discovering information that will help you get your job done or figure out what’s going on in the world.
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List all my menu items on my Leopard menubar.
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Personal and Professional Blogging Solutions
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CoralCDN is a free p2p content distribution network, comprised of a world-wide network of web proxies and nameservers. It allows a user to run a web site that offers high performance and meets huge demand, all for the price of a $50/month cable modem.
I couldn’t understand some parts of this article or 2008-02-03 | Libin Pan, but I guess I just need to check some more resources regarding this, because it sounds interesting.