December 2007
32 posts
Welcome to my ~/bin →
mikeash.com: The Cults of Programming →
Robert Fisk: They don't blame al-Qa'ida. They... →
Freeverse: Games: Hordes of Orcs →
Improving Test Performance - O'Reilly ONLamp Blog →
Buildbot - Trac →
Version Control for Vimfiles - Vim Tips Wiki - a... →
Podcasting - MovableType | wiki.movabletype.org →
Where is Perl 6? The question that won't die -... →
Complessità ciclomatica - Wikipedia →
Track Record →
What people are saying about Perl 5.10 - Perl Buzz →
Tile based games →
What's new in Perl 5.10 - 4 microarticles →
Il natale del barbone →
“Jesus blood never failed me yet” fu pubblicato nel 1993. Dura settantatrè minuti. Per settantatrè minuti si ripete circa centocinquanta volte la stessa strofa sottratta quella notte alla voce del barbone londinese
Le closure in Javascript - Stacktrace.it -... →
Big Visible Charts →
It’s time to revisit the topic of Big Visible Charts. Display important project information not in some formal way, not on the web, not in PowerPoint, but in charts on the wall that no one can miss.
A Single Programmer's Blog →
“The following essay discusses how I manage my Rails projects with Subversion. It is assumed you already know about Rails and how to create new Rails applications. I also assume you have a working knowledge of Subversion…”
Howto Use Rails With Subversion in Ruby on Rails →
Theme Support Plugin in Ruby on Rails →
Add theme support to your application (Typo style). Includes support for liquid templates.
Trac Hacks - Plugins Macros etc. - Trac →
HowtoUploadFiles in Ruby on Rails →
Stevey's Blog Rants: Code's Worst Enemy →
Bigger is just something you have to live with in Java. Growth is a fact of life. Java is like a variant of the game of Tetris in which none of the pieces can fill gaps created by the other pieces, so all you can do is pile them up endlessly.
abusing HTML::Template with Hook::LexWrap
fine-tuning Perl.it
Conference Videos →
Examining Analytics
Developer's Guide - Google Chart API - Google Code →
The Google Chart API lets you dynamically generate charts.
fighting with a mysterious HTML::Template odd behaviour
ruby-tumblr →
Uh?
…write something
considering that there’s not a Tumblr module available for Perl