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Sep
25
imarichardson

ieCapture

Quick web utility to view how your site looks in IE7 Beta.
Sep
25
imarichardson

Getting started with Ruby

If you’re looking to get started with Ruby on Rails, then you’ll need the “Ruby” part somewhere along the way. The great news is that is a really great language with a lot of power and really human friendly syntax. Check out these links to get rolling: Official Ruby Language Quickstart; a 20 minute primer to the Ruby Language Try Ruby: a really cool utility for learning Ruby that...
Sep
25
imarichardson

Official Ruby Site OnLine

After a year of re-design, the official Ruby Language Site is live.
Sep
25
imarichardson

Internet Market “Widgetized”

I’ve created a “widgetized” version of the Internet Market Wordpress Theme created by Kaushal Sheth (originally developed by Luka Cvrk). Theme theme uses 3 widget sidebars. Sidebar 1 and Sidebar 2 refer to the “Left” and “Right” sidebars located on the main index page. Sidebar 3 is the left sidebar available for the single post pages.
Aug
24
imarichardson

Rails coming to a Leopard near you

OK, so i may be a few days late but it’s looking like Apple will be shipping Leopard with both Ruby 1.8.4 and Rails 1.1.2 installed. So I’ve been looking at Rails over the course of the past few weeks and it’s really shaping up to be a pretty nice environment. I know there are folks out there who are saying that it may never be mainstream, but I’m feeling like it’s definitely worth...
Aug
22
imarichardson

DIY 360 (games)!

Microsoft announced last week a really exciting opportunity for the aspiring game developer: the New MS XNA Game Studio. The new kit will be released on August 30, and allow dudes and dudettes of all types to develop games that run on Windows and the XBOX 360. The basic kit is free but if you want to deploy your creations it’ll cost you a little to join the “Creator’s Club” $40 or...
Feb
27
imarichardson

Google Pages … free webpage builder

Google Pages is new service from Google which allows you to create web pages and then post them. If you’ve seen an app like iWeb (or any other page building application) you’ll know what I’m talking about. The difference is that it runs in the browser (Ajax-able) is free and integrates with just about everything else Google is doing. It’s worth a check out!

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