From the lesson How Big is Mike's Angle? (Degrees and Radians)
Tue, 11 Mar 2008 20:30:35 -0000
Love it!
Love it!
I totally agree, and in the real world it’s speed is just fine, every single HTML template in LearnHub is written in Haml and it’s pretty peppy! We also use Sass for all of our CSS it brings the Haml ideology to CSS and greatly increases productivity.
Faye, get on that cauliflower recipe, I’ve heard such great things!
I agree, I was using Datamapper but it’s definitely not at the same level of development as ActiveRecord.
Ambient Findability by Peter Morville. It’s not a web design book, but it touches on the theory of information architecture and the practice of designing findable information. I found myself nodding my head through most of the book, definitely an interesting read. I second CSS Zen Garden!
Mmm, I like TextMate but the best editor of all is Microsoft FrontPage with server side extensions enabled… best eva!!!
Merb is a good time, what is your ORM of choice?
I could actually see this happening, as long as things continue down the path that they currently are.
I’d like to see a better pattern (structure) for mailers, perhaps like the one used in Merb.
Awesome! This definitely helps out :D
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RAZIM said – Mon, 28 Jan 2008 20:50:59 -0000
Ambient Findability – Great book from O’reilly Media http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/ambient/