We’ve got 3 tickets to the Unleash Conference happening in less than 2 weeks, courtesy of the guys over at eyespeak!
I’ve never been to one of the Unleash events, put on by NewSpring Church, but I’ve heard only great things.
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We’ve got 3 tickets to the Unleash Conference happening in less than 2 weeks, courtesy of the guys over at eyespeak!
I’ve never been to one of the Unleash events, put on by NewSpring Church, but I’ve heard only great things.
by Tom
One of the advantages of having a solid user base is being able to receive bug reports, patch, and release. This helps to get higher quality software to your users faster.
Late last week, Rails 3.0.5 was released:
by Tom
As fun as it is to, you know, build stuff, one of the challenges of working in the software development space is taking responsibility for your failure when things go wrong.
After all, the danger of building things that hundreds (or thousands or even millions) of people use is that you’re always one bug away from hosing their experience.
Responsibility, huh?
[Read more…] about On Failed Releases and Software Engineering
by Tom
When it comes to charting data within a web browser, we have typically relied on Flash widgets that accept XML documents to render the information.
As JavaScript has matured, libraries and tools have provided great alternatives for similar behavior. Such is the case with D3.
[Read more…] about Manipulate Data-Backed HTML Documents with D3
by Jeremy Smith
One of the first uses by youth workers has been to advertise for youth group meetings as well as outreach events. This is one way to expand your student base without too much planning or time. Many times, your students will invite their own friends to your ministry page that you have never met.