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  • JRB: Django Forms in Rails

    jrb:

    I really enjoyed watching George’s talk on what we (Rails guys) can learn from Django. If you haven’t watched it, do it, it’s well worth it.

    My favourite part was when he was talking about how forms work in Django, and how they properly respect the single responsibility principle.

    What I…

    Source: jrb
    • 2 days ago
    • 3 notes
  • “Civilized people don’t buy Gold; they invest in productive businesses.”
    — http://youtu.be/KycL_3hAzo0?t=9m23s
    • 3 days ago
  • Schneems: Would you like a Mobile App with That?

    schneems:

    From Android to iPhone, users everywhere have made it abundantly clear that mobile apps are the future, and when it comes to mobile nothing beats a native experience. Native apps mean we need API’s, and API’s need Authentication. That’s why I’m happy to introduce the solution to your mobile Rails…

    Source: schneems
    • 3 days ago
    • 14 notes
  • Medium Equals Message: JavaScript Regular Expression Enlightenment

    cwebbdesign:

    Codey Lindly has written a solid introduction for JavaScript developers who want to understand and effectively wield regular expressions. In his own words:

    A lot of developers ignore regular expressions not necessarily because they are difficult, which they are, but in my opinion because not…
    Source: cwebbdesign
    • 4 days ago
    • 2 notes
  • zuky:

    Muhammad Ali made one of the most amazing decisions in boxing and sports history when he was heavyweight champion of the world, to oppose the Vietnam War draft and be stripped of his title, his boxing license, and his travel visa, at the peak of his career. The boxing world was deprived of his sweet science in his prime years, but the larger world was given the gift of Ali.

    Damn!

    Source: zuky
    • 5 days ago
    • 52 notes
  • Framebase: Sell first, build later

    framebase:

    Framebase.io is a video API built by developers for developers. As such, our founding team consists of three highly technical software engineers with varying experiences in non-technical work.

    What we found over the period of Y Combinator is that if left to our own devices, we would…

    Source: framebase
    • 1 week ago
    • 12 notes
  • “If you make a mistake and do not correct it, this is called a mistake”
    — confucius
    • 2 weeks ago
  • “Beliefs are merely assumptions that you are aware of, yet prefer not to question.”
    — Joel Marsh (via thehipperelement)
    Source: thehipperelement
    • 2 weeks ago
    • 3 notes
  • “It is easy to establish good practices and efficient work flows with a small manufacturing group, but almost impossible to correct bad habits of a large team.”
    — http://seekingalpha.com/article/1418871-tesla-motors-earnings-beat-changes-everything#comment_update_link
    • 2 weeks ago
  • How to get massive traction / usage to your product

    oguzserdar:

    How to get massive traction / usage to your product from Oguz Serdar
    Source: oguzserdar
    • 2 weeks ago
    • 12 notes
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