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anonymous

Underscore.js - 3 views

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    Underscore is a utility-belt library for JavaScript that provides a lot of the functional programming support that you would expect in Prototype.js (or Ruby), but without extending any of the built-in JavaScript objects. It's the tie to go along with jQuery's tux.
Justin Newton

Welcome to NetBeans - 1 views

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    NETBEANS IDE , PLUGINS, TUTORIALS AND CLASSES! (build software and web apps)
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    Ajax | C/C++ | Databases | Debugger | Desktop | Editor | Groovy | GUI Builder | Java EE | JavaFX | Java ME | Java SE | JavaScript | Mobile | PHP | Profiler | Python | Refactor | REST | Rich Client Platform | Ruby | SOA | SOAP | UML | Web | WSDL | XML NETBEANS - PLUGINS - TUTORIALS - AND CLASSES!
herbert belkin

Learn coding basics. No background needed. - 0 views

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    online education platform that democratizes coding via a completely new mindset and approach ­ for teaching people how to code.
roberthayes222

Hosting Server Side Code in Cloud - Platform as a Service (PaaS) - 0 views

  • Custom Code Your Code , Our Cloud No infrastructure worries Create and deploy your REST service in few commands Write it using your very own powerful JAVA platform No security hassles….Runs inside scalable and secure App42 platform Manage your service using Command Line/API or interactive AppHQ UI Coming Soon !!! Support of other language including Java Script, Ruby and PHP
David Corking

Ten Things I Hate About Object-Oriented Programming - The JOT Blog - 13 views

  • we spend much of our time bouncing back and forth between … lots of little methods. This is sometimes known as the Lost in Space syndrome. It has been reported since the early days of OOP. To quote Adele Goldberg, “In Smalltalk, everything happens somewhere else.”
    • David Corking
       
      My first and continuing experience in Smalltalk (and Ruby and everywhere else.) Interesting to here 2 experts say the same thing!
  • I believe that to make further progress we must focus on change and how OOP can facilitate change. After all these years, we are still in the early days of OOP and understanding what it has to offer us.
    • David Corking
       
      The key message of the piece.
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    Some after dinner humour, with a serious point
Wicked Tunez

Wat - Destroy All Software Talks - 0 views

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    Too funny..
subsequent1 subsequent1

pas . Casquette Hermes - 0 views

Crouch s'est sur ​​le terrain ", a déclaré Fudge . " C'est toi qui l'a trouvé , n'est-ce pas ? "" Oui , " dit Harry . Puis , sentant qu'il était inutile de prétendre qu'il n'avait pas entendu ce qu...

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Joel Bennett

xacc.ide - 0 views

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    xacc is an opensource multi-language IDE written in C# ... it handles syntax highlighting etc for everything from Boo and C# to Ruby and Perl, to Caml, F#, Scheme and Lua, and even Yacc, Bison, Lex and Flex ... and PowerShell.

    It has project support for C#/C++, Nemerle and Boo, and Yacc/Flex, NSIS, etc.
Vladimír Dědek

ITStudy8.org - 0 views

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    ebooks in pdf or chm format
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    Links to a advert site...
Joel Bennett

WatiN Test Recorder - 0 views

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    Watin is like Watir, but for .Net instead of Ruby, and ... better
Joel Bennett

Online syntax highlighting for Javascript, Powershell, Python, Ruby and more - 1 views

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    An online code syntax highlighter that generates HTML source code and stylesheets for pasting into blogs (or whatever)
anonymous

mimeparse - 0 views

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    This module provides basic functions for handling mime-types. It can handle matching mime-types against a list of media-ranges. See section 14.1 of the HTTP specification RFC 2616 for a complete explanation.
objectivist ursilly

Rhomobile | Cross-Platform Mobile App Development - 1 views

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    Rhomobile's open source Ruby-based mobile application framework Rhodes lets you quickly build on-device interfaces to enterprise applications for all major smartphones. These are true native device applications: they work against synced local data and take advantage of device capabilities such as GPS and PIM access.
David Corking

Remember Smalltalk? | Gartner Blogs 2008 - 1 views

  • 2) If you are BIG fan of dynamics languages (closures, meta programming, and all that cool stuff) then consider giving Smalltalk a look.  You might like what you see.  Its like Ruby but with bigger muscles.  You think Rails is cool? Check out seaside. In the end we’ll see a up tick in Smalltalk momentum over the next few years. 
  • Please don’t talk about Smalltalk. I enjoy my competitive advantage over the Java/NET crowd
  • Where Smalltalk really shines recently is in field of web applications due to its dynamic nature (live upgrading, debugging etc.) and because its shortcoming are not relevant here.
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  • On the Desktop - Dolphin creates 500k exe’s with ease - its a 1 button click (you just have to follow some of their easy put things in packages rules).
  • Remember LAN MAN? OS2? Both were heavily endorsed by Gartner.
  • I laugh when people say poor performance on older hardware was a mjor Smalltalk weakness. We routinely delivered applications that ran on 386 and 68020 processors with 8MB RAM. And yes, they were quite snappy. No, the reason Smalltalk didn’t catch on is because Sun spent more money on Java marketing than was spent on all computer languages combined, since the dawn of time.
  • I’ve listened personally to whiny ROR programmers groan and whine about PHP devs LEARNING ROR and undercutting them.
  • I didn’t fall for it for the marketing. I fell for WORA, for the language/runtime separation, for the multi-vendor approach (Sun never wanted to be the single provider for any Java centric product niche, and in fact was never the leader), for the comprehensive set of vendor-neutral APIs for all sorts of execution environments/applications,
  • For now I would like to see more use of Smalltalk like constructs in Java (Groovy).
  • Smalltalk must have sofisticated CASE tools, business process simulation tools, large development environments etc. etc. etc.
  • I stayed to teach Smalltalk since 1993 and am very happy about this information. Each academic year, we produce a small group of new Smalltalkers in the Czech Republic.
  • Joe Barnhart // Apr 4, 2009 at 2:48 pm At the company where I work, we have used Smalltalk for 19 years. Our tiny team of programmers has beat the pants off of competitors who employ teams 100 times our size.
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