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Posted By:  kamalkumar
Posted On:  Sep 2, 2008

  Google Unveils New Open Source Browser; Chrome

Google today surprisingly sent media releases to the journalists telling that it is launching a web browser. “Chrome” will be available to download as beta version for the users of 100 countries from Tuesday. Google has said “Chrome” is about more than just browsing, but...... [view]

Posted By:  bucchere
Posted On:  Jun 17, 2008

  Chris Bucchere Speaking at the NovaRUG on June 18th, 2008

Calling all local Rubyists! I'm speaking about modular page design in Ruby on Rails at tomorrow night's NovaRUG. The title of my talk is "To Portal or Not to Portal -- How to Build DRY, Truly Modular...... [view]

Posted By:  bucchere
Posted On:  Jun 17, 2008

  Modular Page Assembly in Rails (Part 2)

In Part 1, I explained how you can develop clean, DRY and encapsulated MVC code that allows for completely modular page assembly in Ruby on Rails. In this follow up post, I explain how you can use a...... [view]

Posted By:  bucchere
Posted On:  Jun 3, 2008

  Modular Page Assembly in Rails (Part 1)

Recently I was faced with an interesting problem: I wanted to create a modular, portal-like page layout natively in Ruby on Rails without using another layer in the architecture like SiteMesh or...... [view]

Posted By:  kamalkumar
Posted On:  Jan 4, 2008

  My blog Updated

Hey, long time no see…. I was busy on waiting for the new updates in WordPress. Finally it is out and it is here. Well, I meant to mean is that I am using the latest version of WordPress, 2.3.2. And another new thing you can notice is the URL of my blog itself. Now [...] ... [view]

Posted By:  kamalkumar
Posted On:  Jan 11, 2008

  Top Rumor, Google to Pay for Searching

NY, USA, Jan12, If you are thinking, Google has been tired of paying to its adsense publishers, you are wrong. And even if you are thinking you have to have a website or blog to fetch money from Google, you are wrong again. A recent meeting of Google has decided to pay for searching. All [...] ...... [view]

Posted By:  bucchere
Posted On:  Dec 21, 2007

  More on BEA Participate 2008

BEA executive Jay Simons just posted more details about Participate 2008 on the en.terpri.se blog and, needless to say, all of us here at bdg are very excited about the event. Last year's event in...... [view]

Posted By:  bucchere
Posted On:  Dec 5, 2007

  Why I. . . .

A couple weeks ago I teamed up with college buddy, recent Kellogg grad and former PayPal/eBay product manager Chris Gregory to design and write a fun little Facebook application called WhyI. He did...... [view]

Posted By:  Takuya
Posted On:  Nov 18, 2007

  Building Information Architecture for Websites

A several steps for building and writing IA are explained at Indus Net Technologies blog . Please visit the blog and read. INT is managed by my friend Abhishek and it’s bee getting high reputations from its customers. ... [view]

Posted By:  bucchere
Posted On:  Apr 6, 2007

  Firebug in IE -- No Joke!

I realize it's close to April Fools' Day, but this is not a joke: you can actually use Firebug in IE. Well, sort of. Joe Hewitt, the author of every developer's favorite Firefox extension, has created a Javascript file that you can drop into your web pages and, voila, you get the debug console....... [view]

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