Ruby on Rails Enterprise Application Development is a new book from Packt that helps readers to build a complete Ruby on Rails Business Application from start to finish. Written by Elliott Smith and Rob Nichols, this book concentrates on application development as a whole process and is intended to complement existing Rails tutorials.
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Learn to Create Accessible Websites with Joomla!
Joomla! Accessibility is a new book from Packt that helps readers create accessible websites with Joomla! Written by Joshue O Connor, Senior Accessibility Consultant with CFIT, this book is designed to help readers gain a deeper understanding of Joomla! and accessibility.
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Joomla! Cash is a new book from Packt, which has all the ingredients to make money making Joomla! websites. Written by Brandon Dawson and Tom Canavan, this book is a fast and easy read, taking the reader from the inception of an idea, to a fully working cash-generating website built on Joomla!
Read more »W3C Seeks Community Support for HTML Design Principles (First Public Working Draft)
"The HTML Working Group has published the First Public Working Draft of HTML Design Principles. This document describes the set of guiding principles used by the HTML Working Group for the development of HTML5, expected to define the fifth major revision of the core language of the World Wide Web..."
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[old news for the Perfect IDE] .emacs for you
"For those who still want it, I have made available the current state of my .emacs.{el,d} files. Be warned that the title is a lie — this a .emacs for me, and most certainly won't work for you (out of the box). But feel free to use what parts you can! ..."
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Skype 2 ( Beta ) On OpenSUSE
Skype has released a beta version of its VIOP software with video support. Though in beta, it performs very well. Its very easy to install on SUSE, here is a small howto.
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Is SCO dead yet? Q&A with Pamela Jones of Groklaw
The SCO Group's current fate can be neatly summarised by the title of PJ's very first article on the case, back in May 2003 - "SCO Falls Downstairs, Hitting its Head on Every Step." In the intervening years PJ and Groklaw can be credited with unearthing and exposing many of the flaws in SCO's case, most notably, obtaining and publishing the 1994 settlement in the USL vs BSDi case, which had been h
Read more »GooPackage - The Unofficial Google Package Manager/Installer
The open source package manager for Google applications, powered by Mozilla Prism.
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Using django.newforms with Pylons
"Django recently got a nifty newforms library while Pylons still hesitates what is “the best” way to deal with forms. What if Django’s newforms library were available to Pylons project? It is..."
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Adding And Updating SpamAssassin Rulesets With RulesDuJour
This article explains how you can download additional SpamAssassin rulesets resp. automatically update these rulesets with a shell script called RulesDuJour.
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Linux SDR demo'd on teensy computer
The Communications Research Center Canada (CRC) has used Linux to demonstrate a tiny software-defined radio (SDR) claimed to comply with the Software Communications Architecture (SCA). The demo aims to prove SCA's applicability not only in military radios, but also in vehicles, robots, and small consumer devices, according to CRC.
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Red Hat gets all charged up in Asia
In a role created for him in February this year, Red Hat's president for the Asia-Pacific region is vocal about the power of "talent attracting talent" which, he believes, is vital to growing the business.
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Urbis.com founder relies on passionate Ruby developers
Urbis.com, written completely in Ruby using the open source framework Ruby on Rails, is yet another social networking site, but with a twist: it was created by a writer, for writers.
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Linux-based PMP targets Rhapsody
Haier America is shipping a WiFi-enabled portable media player (PMP) based on Linux. The "Ibiza Rhapsody" has a 30GB hard drive, and is designed to work with the Rhapsody digital music service, AOL Video, and other digital content services.
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The Gutsy Experience
This article is about Gutsy Gibbon (7.10) and let me tell you all my beloved readers. I’m impressed!
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