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30 Jun 2011dotjs is an OSX-only Chrome extension that lets you execute locally stored JavaScript files when you navigate to particular websites. You store a .js file in ~/.js and give it a name like google.com.js, and when you navigate to google.com, the script runs. Think of it as a GreaseMonkey alternative for those who just want [...]
Advertise here I was recently asked about how to use Compass in an existing CodeIgniter project. It seems that the emailer was under the impression that Compass was made for Ruby and Rails. But that’s not the case at all! Note that Ruby will need to be installed on your system in order for Compass [...]
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22 May 2011We’ve just launched our new iOS Development course at Think Vitamin Membership. All you need is basic programming knowledge (a bit of JavaScript, PHP, Ruby, etc). You don’t need to know any Objective-C. We’ll take you all the way from downloading Xcode, to building your first app, to submitting it to the App Store. Five new [...]
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3 May 2011Advertise here Ruby is a one of the most popular languages used on the web. We’ve started a new Session here on Nettuts+ that will introduce you to Ruby, as well as the great frameworks and tools that go along with Ruby development. In this lesson, we’ll look at using regular expression in Ruby. Prefer [...]
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20 Mar 2011Ruby is a one of the most popular languages used on the web. We’ve started a new Session here on Nettuts+ that will introduce you to Ruby, as well as the great frameworks and tools that go along with Ruby development. Today, we’ll look at the awesome packaging system that Ruby provides for distributing programs [...]
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