4 Lines of Code
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Facebook vs. Diaspora
Software Architects and Ruby on Rails
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Leveling Up on Chef Best Practices
Fast JSON APIs in Rails with Key-Based Caches and ActiveModel::Serializers
Installing Redis on Ubuntu as a Daemon
Possible reasons that your apn_on_rails may not work
Free online barcode generator
Responsive Web Design
Using rbenv to manage rubies and gems
CSS: centering things
Redis sets - The intersection of space and time
Responsive Web Design Test Tool
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: Software is the invisible writing that whispers the stories of possibilities to our hardware.
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Returning to Free Software: A Guide from @
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The ThinkPad X1 Carbon Ultrabook looks nice!
2 days ago
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Grady_Booch
: Understanding Other People's Code is like trying to make sense of Ulysses. Written in Klingon. Backwards.
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