del.icio.us bookmarks - 2009-12-21

Posted by Delicious auto poster Tue, 22 Dec 2009 07:19:42 GMT

  • “Saying “NO.
    • “The difference between a laborer and a professional is that a laborer takes orders from his boss, and a professional provides input to his superiors. Laborers are hired to take direction. Professionals are hired to ensure that the direction chosen makes sense.”
    • Posted: Mon Dec 21 20:19:04 UTC 2009

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del.icio.us bookmarks - 2009-12-04

Posted by Delicious auto poster Sat, 05 Dec 2009 07:19:34 GMT

  • Coding Horror: Version 1 Sucks, But Ship It Anyway
    • Nothing new here, but a very succinct discussion of what it takes to put out software, especially in the internet age. Probably not if you’re writing, say, systems that could hurt people or things if they fail, but….
    • Posted: Sat Dec 05 06:03:15 UTC 2009

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del.icio.us bookmarks - 2009-11-09

Posted by Delicious auto poster Tue, 10 Nov 2009 07:19:22 GMT

  • Mockingbird
    • Wireframes on the fly. Mockingbird is an online tool that makes it easy for you to create, link together, preview, and share mockups of your website or application.
    • Posted: Mon Nov 09 23:48:54 UTC 2009

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del.icio.us bookmarks - 2009-10-13

Posted by Delicious auto poster Wed, 14 Oct 2009 07:19:11 GMT

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del.icio.us bookmarks - 2009-10-08

Posted by Delicious auto poster Fri, 09 Oct 2009 07:19:38 GMT

  • TDD Triage
    • Really interesting article on practical application of TDD to writing software.
    • Posted: Thu Oct 08 19:54:10 UTC 2009

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del.icio.us bookmarks - 2009-10-04

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del.icio.us bookmarks - 2009-09-27

Posted by Delicious auto poster Mon, 28 Sep 2009 07:19:59 GMT

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del.icio.us bookmarks - 2009-09-13

Posted by Delicious auto poster Mon, 14 Sep 2009 07:19:50 GMT

  • The technology behind Tornado, FriendFeed’s web server – Bret Taylor’s blog
    • Open source, fast, non-blocking webserver written in python. In addition, “Tornado comes with built-in support for a lot of the most difficult and tedious aspects of web development, including templates, signed cookies, user authentication, localization, aggressive static file caching, cross-site request forgery protection, and third party authentication like Facebook Connect. You only need to use the features you want, and it is easy to mix and match Tornado with other frameworks.”
    • Posted: Mon Sep 14 02:19:18 UTC 2009

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del.icio.us bookmarks - 2009-09-10

Posted by Delicious auto poster Fri, 11 Sep 2009 07:19:30 GMT

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del.icio.us bookmarks - 2009-09-08

Posted by Delicious auto poster Wed, 09 Sep 2009 07:19:52 GMT

  • Wondermark » Archive » #541; In which I thought of it First
    • I am guessing this is a nearly universal occurrence for everybody
    • Posted: Wed Sep 09 01:27:11 UTC 2009
  • File: SIGNALS [Unicorn: Rack HTTP server for Unix and fast clients]
    • This is the page on how to send Unix signals (via kill(1)) to the “Unicorn” ruby web server process. The nifty part is that they’ve done a really good job of architecting a system that allows you to gracefully hot-swap code into a running instance without killing any active http requests, and being able to have switch quickly between old and new code. It may be the cleanest thing I’ve seen since looking at how Erlang/OTP gets used in erlang-based webservers, if not cleaner in the ability to have both old and new codebases loaded up and switch incoming requests between them
    • Posted: Wed Sep 09 01:27:09 UTC 2009

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