Seriously pretty Mac OSX widget for your Google Analytics. It’ll bring in all your accounts as well!
Sweet. Installed. Ahh.
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Seriously pretty Mac OSX widget for your Google Analytics. It’ll bring in all your accounts as well!
Sweet. Installed. Ahh.
The purpose of ChurchC.ms is to find and report on every CMS that focuses on Churches. We’ve finished posting each one that we can find, and are organizing them by tier. A tier is a subjective distinction that delineates different levels of ChCMS, primarily based on size and time on the market.
by Tom
Out of the three things needed to be a good developer, one of them is the understanding that you’re likely going to spend a significant amount of time in frustration.
That’s a fact.
But I’m curious…
[Read more…] about Open Thread: What Frustrates You The Most in Programming?
by Tom
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Geez..! I had no idea that they had this many.
The site is pretty slick – click on one of the ‘elements’ and it will direct you to that particular API’s homepage.
by Tom
Thomas Fuchs and Amy Hoy of Scriptaculous fame released JavaScript Rocks sometime ago.
The book covers a variety of tips, tricks, and examples of writing optimized JavaScript. When the book shipped, they included a small bookmarklet called DOM Monster.
DOM Monster is a slick tool that identifies major pain points in a JavaScript-intensive website or application and they recently open-sourced the project.
by Tom
One of the things that I like most about the Ruby community is that developers tend to encourage one another in the Ruby way.
That is to say that although there are a number of ways to achieve any given task in the Ruby language, there is usually a more correct way of doing something.
This philosophy is generally pulled through into associated frameworks such as Rails, too.
[Read more…] about Railscasts For Free Ruby on Rails Screencasts