Media Summary: Your User: The Animal by: Hampton Catlin Being programmers, we think of our users like we think of our code. That is: rationally. An examination of the internal and external problems you'll face in all levels of the business. Using humor as a weapon, Martin ... Modular & reusable front-end code with HTML5, Sass and CoffeeScript by: Roy Tomeij A lot of
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Your User: The Animal by: Hampton Catlin Being programmers, we think of our users like we think of our code. That is: rationally. An examination of the internal and external problems you'll face in all levels of the business. Using humor as a weapon, Martin ... Modular & reusable front-end code with HTML5, Sass and CoffeeScript by: Roy Tomeij A lot of On August 19, 2009, _why the lucky stiff disappeared from the Internet. It was a sad day for Rubyists everywhere, but we all moved ... Sand Piles and Software by: Zach Dennis This talk applies the concepts of chaos theory to software development using the ... The Revenge of method_missing() by: Paolo Perrotta Convinced that nobody can bully method_missing() and get away with it, ...
The Enterprise Strikes Back: Using Rails to compete with startups by: Jonathan Broad. Software is always a mess. You can't avoid this mess, and if hubris goads you into attempting to achieve perfection, you'll just ...