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NextLogic Singapore Blog: May 2009
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Saturday, May 9, 2009. Rails 2.3 with Ruby 1.9. After release of Rails 2.3 compatible with Ruby 1.9 I could finally go ahead with the upgrade. And it turned out to be quite easy - but unfortunately some things haven't been ported to 1.9 yet. One of the main advantages of 1.9 is supposed to be increase in performance. It can be easily demonstrated by running recursive Fibonacci test. Unfortunately not even one . 1) Mongrel doesn't work - not so much of a problem for me as I don't use it in production and ...
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NextLogic Singapore Blog: Software Development as a Profession?
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Friday, July 3, 2009. Software Development as a Profession? Back in April 2007, when the Singapore rails community was just starting to form and we had our first bigger meeting I wrote about it here. Most of it is now irrelevant but I was quite surprised when I read my 2nd point - purpose of the meetings - especially the part about the community divide to free hackers. This became very clear thanks to Bob Martin's key note on RailsConf '09. And very nice rebuttal by DHH. Clean code. You look at the ...
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NextLogic Singapore Blog: Ruby on Rails in Singapore (finally :-)
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Saturday, April 21, 2007. Ruby on Rails in Singapore (finally :-). Around a year ago I posted a long article on my blog about no Ruby programmers in Singapore. Back then I didn't manage find any programmer leave alone any company using Ruby (with or without Rails) in production. I started playing with Ruby a little less than 2 years ago and by that time I had several applications in production, and RoR had become our obvious choice for pretty much all of our new projects. All of us create huge, complicat...
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NextLogic Singapore Blog: November 2009
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Saturday, November 28, 2009. I don't know what is wrong with me but, somehow, I ended up on an underdog technology again. With the recent and still fragile recovery of the economy we've seen a lot of interest for mobile access to our applications. As our applications are web based the basic access is there but with more and more sophisticated smartphones just simplified CSS and layout that fits the small screen doesn't cut it anymore. Posted by Peter Bohm. Thursday, November 26, 2009. After all, market n...
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NextLogic Singapore Blog: Professional Certification
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Thursday, November 26, 2009. Just a few days ago I was laughing at real-estate agents that they may soon be required to pass an entrance examination to test them in practical knowledge as well as moral soundness (out of curiosity will this be a multiple choice test? Yes - if you spend the next few years working with it. Every doctor has to use their drugs anyway. I definitelly think the governmet deserves a lot of credit for trying to improve current situation. Maybe it won't be as simple as appointi...
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NextLogic Singapore Blog: Losing Faith
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Friday, July 17, 2009. I am looking for a modular framework where I can choose different ORM, different templating engine and so on where each component is developed independently by people who understand that specific area. As each of my project is very different sometimes I need the flexibility to change components. It was a great thing back in my Java times (Spring Hibernate Webwork). . I need a basic ecosystem of libraries (from XML, JSON, through excel, PDF, OO to image manipulation). . Increasingly...
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NextLogic Singapore Blog: Rehab
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Sunday, November 15, 2009. And it's here. I am in rehab. Okay.not really.I managed to sneak in my iPhone. But otherwise rehab in it's nicest form. We left in the morning to have some nice breakfast.changed the plans midway to maybe make it an 'overseas' trip and get lunch in Indonesia (just a boat trip away) and when we got here we decided to stay a night in one of the resorts. Foolish.stupid even.ask any enlighten egoless swami.yet all this vanity.is it really vain? Posted by Peter Bohm.
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NextLogic Singapore Blog: Commodity Hardware
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Sunday, December 13, 2009. Posted by Peter Bohm. April 6, 2010 at 12:43 AM. Http:/ www.sangambayard-c-m.com. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.