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fairleads: Rails 2.0 and Scaffolding Step by Step
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Saturday, December 15, 2007. Rails 2.0 and Scaffolding Step by Step. Rails 2.0 step by step. Part 2 is here. Ruby on Rails 2.0. Was released by the Rails core team on Friday, December 7th. There were quite a few changes. This is the first part of a multi-part tutorial. It will cover enough to get a scaffolded Rails application up and running under Rails 2.0. Rails has proven itself to been excellent choice for the needs of most teams and projects. Installing Rails 2.0. Installing Rails 2.0 is done th...
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The Business Model Canvas | hoshmand's Blog
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Just another WordPress.com site. The Business Model Canvas. The Business Model Canvas. February 5, 2011. This week we looked at the business model canvas. Which has many boxes that we will fill out based on our own businesses. The business Model Canvas was initially proposed by Alexander Osterwalder one of the writers of Business Model Generation. Which was based on his earlier work on Business Model Ontology. The canvas consists of 9 building blocks which are:. For remainder of the semester myself and m...
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Agile in a Waterfall Enterprise – Agile and PMP | David Hall's Blog
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David Hall's Blog. Writings on things that fascinate me. What people say about me. Agile in a Waterfall Enterprise – Agile and PMP. Agile in a Waterfall Enterprise – Agile and PMP. January 29, 2010. If you’ve been working in software development and system implementation for large enterprises like I have, you can probably relate to the tension between knowing that Agile approaches really do have good results, but the governance processes of the enterprise are. Since I think there are many other organisat...
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Launching The Agile Architect | David Hall's Blog
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David Hall's Blog. Writings on things that fascinate me. What people say about me. Launching The Agile Architect. Launching The Agile Architect. May 8, 2010. I’ve launched The Agile Architect. On it’s own site now. Is a venture to help Architects become Agile. The inspiration came when the leaders on a very large project I was working on decided we were. My first reaction to this news was, “Great! We’re going Agile! My second reaction was dread because I immediately remembered –. I am the Architect.
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In the Cloud, whose data is it? | David Hall's Blog
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David Hall's Blog. Writings on things that fascinate me. What people say about me. In the Cloud, whose data is it? In the Cloud, whose data is it? November 17, 2009. I just attended a promotional event by NetSuite in Sydney. You cannot delegate responsibility. According to Garntner’s report on cloud storage, you are still legally responsible for the ability to retrieve data within the relevant statute of limitations. Just because you’ve put your data in the. Getting your data out of the cloud. 8211; most...
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All The Glory | David Hall's Blog
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David Hall's Blog. Writings on things that fascinate me. What people say about me. Throughout my career, I have often been instrumental in the success of some very large and complex endeavors. In most of these cases, people around me did not believe we would be successful. In my own mind, I often could not piece together the entire solution or see the path from where we were through to success. But yet, we’d persevere and succeed. Further, Glenn goes on to say:. 8220;If you’re a Christian, God has ...
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Security in the Cloud | David Hall's Blog
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David Hall's Blog. Writings on things that fascinate me. What people say about me. Security in the Cloud. Security in the Cloud. April 9, 2010. A while back I blogged on security in the cloud – whose data is it in the cloud. I’ve recently been more interested in this topic and come across an article from the Application Development Trends. Cryptographers Warn About Security Dangers in the Cloud at RSA. In the article there was –. When we speak of the cloud, there are may different services from Software ...
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HostGator is Safe Harbour Certified | David Hall's Blog
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David Hall's Blog. Writings on things that fascinate me. What people say about me. HostGator is Safe Harbour Certified. HostGator is Safe Harbour Certified. May 29, 2010. According to a recent HostGator May 2010 Newsletter. They are now Safe Harbor Certified. Though this isn’t directly related to. It is interesting in that is shows hosting services in USA are becoming sensitive to the fact that overseas privacy regulation and concerns are more stringent than those imposed by USA. Enter your comment here.
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Starting The Agile Architect | David Hall's Blog
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David Hall's Blog. Writings on things that fascinate me. What people say about me. Starting The Agile Architect. Starting The Agile Architect. April 16, 2010. What’s an architect to do when the team goes Agile? The Agile Architect is a project I’ve started with with Peter Wennerstein of Icon Innovations. The inspiration came when the leaders on the project I’m working on decided we were. And sent everyone to Scrum training. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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hoshmand's Blog | Just another WordPress.com site | Page 2
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Just another WordPress.com site. February 12, 2011. There were four discussion topics that took place in the meeting:. We looked at the questions on the business model canvas and found that the questions where not very helpful to us because our customers are not directly paying for our service depending of their membership. However when we looked at Advertising. Determining cost per click can be done in two ways. The opposite to pay per click advertising is pay per impression or page view. When we spoke ...
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