I’m retired programmer. I did most of my work in C. Did some C++. And Ruby is my favorite language. I did Macintosh development back in 1985 when the first Mac came out and have not done much UI coding since. I did mostly device drivers. I did a lot of Ruby on Rails work from...
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but I'm working as a mid-level react-native developer for a year and a half and always updated with open source community also, I didn't write any class component for 4 months ago so I have good experience with hooks in general
Job Description for UI Designers: (1-3) Experiences with flash, css, adobe cs3 suit, with more than 2-yearexperiences, art-background preferred. It would be great if thecandidate like to use Ajax, Ruby on Rails. Job Description for System Administrators(1-2) Love Linux system and ...
At this point you’re on your own. You don’t have to ever use eject. The curated feature set is suitable for small and middle deployments, and you shouldn’t feel obligated to use this feature. However we understand that this tool wouldn’t be useful if you couldn’t customize it ...
https://beta.searchme.com Here is a nice spin on Search Engine technology, focusing on the...Author: the_hardman Date: 06/02/2008Ruby on Rails, Silverlight and IronRubyWas just chatting to my colleague John Lam, the drive for IronRuby in Microsoft about his recent......
Like other cloud executives, Haines emphasizes the need for team members who put aside the traditional developer mentality — that is, build software, ship it, and move on to the next project. “You don’t have the luxury of putting heads down on a hard problem and do nothing else fo...
Ruby on Rails, Silverlight and IronRubyWas just chatting to my colleague John Lam, the drive for IronRuby in Microsoft about his recent...Date: 06/02/2008Up and running on Windows Server 2008Well I just recently rebuilt my Power Laptop (Dell XPS 1710) on to Windows Server 2008. Why, ...
I'd be tempted by either of the books by jQuery's developer, John Resig, even though they aren't about jQuery (as already mentioned, jQuery In Action is a good book for jQuery). Or why not have a look at alternate server-side technologies, like Django, Rails or TurboGears? It'd...