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Add MacRuby/RubyMotion syntax to Apple’s Objective-C Cocoa docs

joakimk via github macruby-docs.user.js – A userscript that adds MacRuby/RubyMotion syntax to Apple’s Objective-C/Cocoa docs. When there’s a deficiency in your work flow, create a solution.

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Our Development Process: 50 Months of Evolution

Michael Dubakov, TargetProcess Founder Our company is almost 6 years old now. It was founded on agile principles and grew up on them. We’ve used Extreme Programming from day 1, immixed some Scrum ideas later on and switched to Kanban in the end. Here below I’ve tried to review our process changes for the last [...]

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Instagram as a platform?

Using Instagram seems a viable business platform Whether you already love it or are just now getting into the craze, this roundup is all about helping you get the most out of your Instagram photo sharing and viewing experience. Depending on another service’s popularity to drive your own. Perhaps risky, but I don’t think Instagram [...]

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JavaScript Study Guide

Chris Shiflett A few months ago, I wrote about learning JavaScript. I’m already pretty comfortable with the language, and although I did break the chain, I’m happy to report that I’m still at it. Never stop learning, right? Nice list. Tweet

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Fact and folklore in software engineering

Laurent Bossavit, Institut Agile The verdict seems clear: this supposed “scientific” observation on individual programmer productivity variations only deserves the name of folklore, unsubstantiated bits of opinion which are transmitted and kept alive for reasons more cultural than rational. I am most emphatically not claiming that there aren’t variations in productivity of that order: I [...]

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On Why I Am Not Buying RubyMotion

I think Cesare Rocchis has some good points Whenever I see a third party tool I ask myself: how quickly it will be updated to the last SDK version? Say Apple releases a iOS6 today. Will an aligned version of the tool be ready today? Being behind the latest sucks if you’re pushing to keep [...]

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OrmHate

Martin Fowler So ORMs help us deal with a very real problem for most enterprise applications. It’s true they are often misused, and sometimes the underlying problem can be avoided. They aren’t pretty tools, but then the problem they tackle isn’t exactly cuddly either. I think they deserve a little more respect and a lot [...]

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