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Chinese print of the English version

It was osim. My shaky hand just doesn't do the crayola mastery demonstrated here any justice.

 

I will now attempt to learn Ruby on Rails by reading this book (Rails Space) all while building my very own social networking website (tentatively named rejyme).

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Wimbledon Debenture Holders Development Workshop

SimpleTicket is an open source trouble ticket system written using Ruby on Rails. The system is ideal for companies with between 1 and 20 engineers.

Our idea was to build a simple ticketing system that worked. There are many features you won't find in SimpleTicket and that is why SimpleTicket is so powerful - it does less!

The first version of SimpleTicket was released early this year. In our rush to release the first version we ended up with UI that looked like crap. We are now trying to fix some of the problems with the code and UI. These are drafts of the newer UI (not a major departure, but a major cleanup). What do you think?

 

We decided to use the OSI GNU General Public License to release the source code. SimpleTicket was released by Spur, the company behind Architel, WeblogsWork and Big in Japan. To obtain an alternate license, customized version or support visit the SimpleTicket website for contact information

  

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Looking for Ray presumably

Karri Saarinen on how to approach web app design

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Laurent Jacot and Pierre Marchet

The Moomin means it works!

Managing a super space is pretty straightforward. You can add spaces (aka sites) to one and add super users to one as well. Super users are basically super admins but only have those powers over the super spaces they're related to as opposed to the whole system.

 

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This slide is the only three storey, permanent helter skelter in a UK office building. Descending 85 (26.5m) feet in 7 seconds the Electric Works Helter Skelter is an interactive installation that energises the reception atrium and reminds visitors that this is a unique community of creative and technology businesses.

 

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Well, that was _much_ easier than I thought it would be. Time to make a really crappy application of some sort, I think.

 

A little later: fucking hell! Ruby On Rails really rather exciting for a halfwit who knows nothing of this programming lark. Suspiciously easy to, you know, do stuff.

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