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Developer Tools • Nov 20, 2012

Mou for Markdown in OS X

Mou is a great markdown editor for OS X. It works well for use on Github README files or wiki pages.
Embedded Systems • Nov 18, 2012

Things About C that Make Me Say, “WHAT?!?”

I have found several aspects of C that really tripped me up. I’d like to share a few of them with you so you can avoid them!
Workplace • Nov 17, 2012

A Sampling: Workplace Cultures Around the World

There's a wide range of work dynamics and cultural influences that impact how and why workplaces succeed or fail in different countries. No wonder it's a challenge for multi-nation
Web Apps • Nov 16, 2012

A Lightweight “CMS” Using Ruby and Google Drive

What do you do if your content authors don't know HTML? Have them enter content into a Google Drive spreadsheet, and use a Ruby gem to convert it. Here's how.
Software Science • Nov 15, 2012

Message-Oriented Programming

Designing around the messages, rather than the objects, brought my whole system into focus. If modules communicate by passing around self-contained textual data, or a simple struct
Project & Team Management • Nov 14, 2012

Moving Beyond Story Points, Iterations, and Burn Charts

Though they have a place, burn charts, iterations, and story points don't keep the team focused on shipping meaningful chunks of value.
Ruby • Nov 13, 2012

Convenient Trick for Tolerance-based Test Assertions Using #ish

Enabling the #ish syntax to ease the writing of automated Ruby system and integration tests that rely on fuzzy or tolerance-based assertions.
Project & Team Management • Nov 12, 2012

Agile XP Meets Critical Chain – Part 1: Getting Faster Delivery

If you're willing to slay a few sacred cows, Agile and Critical Chain can dramatically speed up your software development projects.
Evolving the Industry • Nov 11, 2012

Unifying Programming and Math – The Dependent Type Revolution

A programmer's introduction to Martin-Löf Type Theory, a recent theory that elegantly unifies programming and math.
Business Practices • Nov 09, 2012

Self-Managed Teams Are Effective Teams

Self-managed teams can communicate faster and better, build more trust with clients, avoid conflict, and make better decisions.
Ruby Motion • Nov 08, 2012

Using Nimbus with UITableViews in RubyMotion: An Example

Sometimes an example is the best documentation. This is an example of how to use Nimbus to help manage a UITableView and its cells.
UX/Design Practices • Nov 08, 2012

What Are the Categories of Design?

A brief review of the categories of design, courtesy of Bettina von Stamm's book "Managing Innovation, Design, and Creativity."
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