links for 2008-06-28
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Models can refer to themselves via a HMT, so that objects can be related to differently by different objects, without duplication
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“REST is an architectural style which revolves around The Four Verbs: “Give it here,” “Here you go,” “Put that thing back where it came from or so help me,” and “Flush.”
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LiteSpeed is a capable, easy-to-configure server that speaks natively to Ruby on Rails applications. The free version is good enough for small to medium sites, which (let’s face it), I’m likely to be creating.
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This is somewhat more obtuse than useful. Don’t skim over the details, and have fun figuring this out.
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A windows-only IA/prototyping application
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DENIM is a sketch-prototyping software based on a ZUI; you sketch screens and site structure, and link them to each other, zooming in and out for more or less detail. Version 1 had terrible performance, but version 2 is supposed to be better
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To build with $nephew
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links for 2008-06-28
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Models can refer to themselves via a HMT, so that objects can be related to differently by different objects, without duplication
-
“REST is an architectural style which revolves around The Four Verbs: “Give it here,” “Here you go,” “Put that thing back where it came from or so help me,” and “Flush.”
-
LiteSpeed is a capable, easy-to-configure server that speaks natively to Ruby on Rails applications. The free version is good enough for small to medium sites, which (let’s face it), I’m likely to be creating.
-
This is somewhat more obtuse than useful. Don’t skim over the details, and have fun figuring this out.
-
A windows-only IA/prototyping application
-
DENIM is a sketch-prototyping software based on a ZUI; you sketch screens and site structure, and link them to each other, zooming in and out for more or less detail. Version 1 had terrible performance, but version 2 is supposed to be better
-
To build with $nephew
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