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Feedjira
http://feedjira.com/blog/2015/06/05/feedjira-two-point-oh.html
Posted by Jon Allured. On June 5, 2015. About a year ago, I took Feedjira to version 1.0. And today I’m releasing version 2.0. Not much has changed actually - the biggest difference is that. Has been replaced with. For many users, upgrading to version 2.0 won’t require anything more than a. The other big change is that the. Method was removed. It was unreliable and mostly just caused issues. To read more about why this was removed, check out this comment. Or if you have any trouble, open a GitHub issue.
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Feedjira
http://feedjira.com/blog
Posted by Jon Allured. On June 5, 2015. About a year ago, I took Feedjira to version 1.0. And today I’m releasing version 2.0. Not much has changed actually - the biggest difference is that. Has been replaced with. For many users, upgrading to version 2.0 won’t require anything. Thoughts on Version Two-Point-Oh. Posted by Jon Allured. On April 14, 2014. TLDR: development of version 2.0 is being done on the two-point-oh branch. And a GitHub issue. Is open for you to give feedback on its direction.
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Ruby Gems vs. Rails Plugins | ContainerDiv
https://containerdiv.wordpress.com/2009/05/24/ruby-gems-vs-rails-plugins
Chris Powers on Ruby and the Web. Ruby Gems vs. Rails Plugins. A point of some confusion to a developer learning Ruby on Rails is the difference between using gems and plugins. They both offer out-of-the-box, third party functionality, and yet they have remarkable differences. Thanks to GitHub. It’s very easy to write, host and share your own gems and plugins, so here is a quick review of their differences. The Rails framework is loaded (either from vendor/rails or the Rails gems). Gems are a facility of...
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My RailsConf Proposal | ContainerDiv
https://containerdiv.wordpress.com/2010/03/17/my-railsconf-proposal
Chris Powers on Ruby and the Web. Though it’s probably a 1 in 1000 shot, I decided to throw my hat in the ring and pitch a proposal for speaking at RailsConf 2010. While I wouldn’t dare compare my career and achievements with the amazing speakers that are already lined up, I do think that I have some ideas worth sharing. I’ve posted my proposal below, what do you think? Would anyone be interested in hearing about this at one of the Chicago Ruby events? Creating user-extensible Web applications. In the wo...
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Eric's Archived Thoughts: The Web Stack
http://meyerweb.com/eric/thoughts/2010/05/19/the-web-stack
Skip to: site navigation/presentation. Skip to: Thoughts From Eric. Wed 19 May 2010. Following on my “HTML5 vs. Flash” talk. Of a couple of weeks ago, I’m hoping to do a bit of blogging about HTML5, Flash, mobile apps, and more. But first I need to get some terminology straight. Okay, so that’s out of the way, and I hope my meaning is sufficiently clear to everyone. Please do leave a comment if it isn’t. Onward! 44 Responses ». Wed 19 May 2010. Michael wrote in to say. You could always call it DHTML.
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