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Mirai Suenaga

 

Mirai is one of my biggest motivations - I want to see her do well and if you do too then you can be a part of contributing to the success of her career.

 

If none of the positions tickle your fancy then still keep em peeled as I'll be posting more positions as we go along.

I'm interested in seasoned RubyOnRails and Android developers but they are of a lower priority compared to the listed 4 so I didn't post requirements this time round.

 

If you think these jobs in Japan may be of interest to your fellow comrades then please share this with them.

 

Anyway, thats it for now - I look forward to working with you to work hard, play hard, make cool stuff and make history!

 

View more at www.dannychoo.com/en/post/26971/About+Culture+Japan.html

As part of a side-partnership, I was asked to help design the interface of a web-based application for organizations who want to manage a large collection of digitized videos.

 

This view is the first of many to come and represents a registered user's view of videos that are currently within the collection.

 

As always any thoughts, feedback or questions are welcome :o)

 

Best viewed at original size.

Have at it if you'd like.

 

UPDATE: For those with superman resolutions, get a larger version here: encytemedia.com/blog/articles/2005/10/28/ruby-on-rails-de...

 

UPDATE AGAIN: For those who don't have widescreen monitors- flickr.com/photos/encyte/56944752/

A little ruby x rails fanart just for you~

 

Note: "Ruby-chan" concept is something I discovered in ancient Ruby mascot discussions. Fox Small is a creation of the great Why the Lucky Stiff.

In and around the events here in Chicago, Il, for RailsConf2006!

This is a quick photo (note the horrible flash screwing up the graphic) of WIRED's article about Tim O'Reilly, the man behind the biggest tech book publisher known to man. Inside I found this graphic with a specific mention of Ruby on Rails, congrats David!

 

Blog Entry: www.pixelmartini.com/articles/2005/10/05/wired-covers-tim...

 

I noted all the paragraphs, since it's tough to read them directly on the photo.

Ad agency: Utrecht.rb

Photography: Joseph Nicéphore Niépce

DHH's translation of the Rails license. He doesn't mind a bit of swearing.

Here is the requested 4:3 version.

with Pointers and Provocateurs …

 

Audience Poll: “Who has coded in the last year?” A few hands. “And if we exclude Powerpoint macros?” I was the only one left.

 

Next Poll: “Who has been at Bangalore airport at 2:30am?” Many hands.

 

IBM’s Grady Booch (formerly Rational, Booch Method):

“Google is a company in serious need of adult supervision.”

 

Q: Why do CEOs think software is so easy?

Booch: “CEOs are clueless. SW is and will remain fundamentally hard.

 

Coordinating project teams is hard. Multi-core systems are really hard. You end up with this huge sticking fetid pile of crap.

 

But enough about the Bush administration. (much laughter) Oh, and that’s my opinion, not that of IBM. But the man’s an idiot.”

 

David Heinemeier Hansson (37signals, Ruby on Rails): "I disagree. It’s not that hard. Much software is not mission-critical. It’s more of a craft.

 

The big software model does not work with nimble competitors."

 

Talking with Charles Simonyi beforehand, he is fascinated in biological metaphors in software design. Perhaps influenced by his belle, Martha Stewart, he uses the term “recipe” to describe the coding process – a recipe rather than a blueprint. Neal Stephenson’s seed vs. feed architecture comes to mind, as well as the dichotomy of designed vs. evolved code.

 

Simonyi (former Microsoft guru): “Intentional software is storing your IP in the recipe for it. The problem decomposes into the ingredients and the process. The ingredients are supplied by domain experts. The process is created by the programmer.”

 

Vint Cerf & follow up question: We need new science in computer science. No one has figured out parallel programming.

 

Leah Jamieson, IEEE, just after this panel:

Survey: 2% of men and 0.4% of women want to major in CS. There has been a massive erosion of prestige. 20% of people surveyed believe engineers improve the quality of life.

 

This site, designed by Scott Boms of Wishingline, is both elegant and informative. The coffee cup threw me at first, but I quickly knew what it was this site was about thanks to the useful imagery and great copy, especially in the header area.

 

Visit the site: www.fiveruns.com/

Read more about this Web Design Inspiration set on Flickr

If you are one of the 21 people who attended the inaugural Brighton Ruby Users Group meeting, you might want to add a note to the pic with your name.

i just really like this shot of piper reading her papa's book. ruby on rails...easy for even a two year old!

Ruby on Rails y Apple, una buena combinación.

I've put together a little diagram which conveys how I view the digital ecosystem as well as the various path(s) and process(es) that businesses must tread to see returns from the creative and technological assets they are developing. So much of this is hybrid, holistic in nature that it requires breaking through monoline, siloed trains of thought. Ultimately strategy, design, and technology cannot be separated. They exist as part of a continuum of activities that create value for a business. To the extent that we can blur the lines, do those things that maybe we're not used to doing, and see the world through new sets of colored lenses, I think we'll produce more engaging and meaningful experiences on the web and on mobile, and we'll ultimately create significant shareholder value along the way.

 

[Some tips: Start on the left and work your way over. Notice trajectories, adjacent shapes, the external context, and which paths would be linear or potentially which would be circular. Leave me feedback! This is a rough first draft.]

- Assembler

- Ruby on Rails

- Visual Basic

- JavaScript libraries

- JAVASCRIPT

 

Today it was announced that there is now a Cafepress shop selling Rails Stuff.

 

Now I love Rails as much as the next person… but what is up with this?

 

A Rails Thong? Who knew there would be a demand for these?

 

$20 to the first Rails geek that can snap a picture of someone wearing one of these and get it posted to the Rails Weblog.

    

A recently enjoyed Pop Shoppe pop. Mmmm good. Since 1969 dontcha know!

why the lucky stiff, being himself.

 

By the way, I wrote up day 2 of the conference here.

Appeared in our office this afternoon, from the MirRoR recruiters firm.

Why the Lucky Stiff & me. He is a YAML author and really cheerfully nice guy. His live performance was so excellent!!

Two students working on the couch in San Francisco

Why the Lucky Stiff & me. He is a YAML author and really cheerfully nice guy. His live performance was so excellent!!

Slide from the David Heinemeier Hansson presentation. David is the Creator of Ruby on Rails and Partner at 37Signals.

 

Photo taken at Startup School 2008.

Slide from the David Heinemeier Hansson presentation. David is the Creator of Ruby on Rails and Partner at 37Signals.

 

Photo taken at Startup School 2008.

Just thought I'd take the time to learn Ruby and possibly Ruby on Rails. I've been doing ColdFusion for years at work and pretty much hate it at this point. I've also done some work in ASP.NET (C# and VB.NET), PHP, WebDNA, and some Python (Django).

 

Ruby isn't bad so far. I'm hoping to be able to start on Rails in a few days. The only thing I'm not looking forward to with Rails is Prototype. I'm a much bigger fan of jQuery, however it looks like there may be a plugin for Rails that will replace the automated stuff it does currently with Prototype.

Overview of all you mindmaps (thumbnail). Well I should actually create some more ;)

My sister got a £5 typewriter off of eBay yesterday. I thought I'd play around with it, so I re-wrote a page from an old Rails tutorial book I had lying on my bookshelf. One annoying factor about the typewriter is it doesn't have some characters that I normally use while typing: like equals, hash or the Batman symbol.

Would you drive an electric virtue-signalling car that says 'Build Your Dreams' on it as the manufacturer's logo ?

 

Saw one the other day - it doesn't have a BYD logo but instead *full worlds* 'BUILD YOUR DREAMS' right across the back. OMFG! Chinese cringeworthiness overload.

we've added icons for specific doc types in our file manager. we should have done this a long time ago. here you can see PDFs vs. a Word doc in the Documents listing.

 

learn more

The dashboard shows off many of the changes to the system the best. The highlights include:

 

- No more spaces listed as the top tab.

- We removed that because we either have people assigned to one site or a gazillion sites. You can now use the 'Choose Site' to navigate to other sites a user has access to.

- It's now called 'Files' rather then 'Resources'

- Users and settings, lesser used features, are pushed to the far right No more avatar

 

On the dashboard itself there are some changes:

 

The 'Activity Log' which shows activity from across all the admin side of your site If you have a blog you can quickly get to it.

 

To learn more about slate check out our blog.

Robin would very much like to be a kick-ass web developer, but have a hard time keeping up with the buzzwords.

Here he's on his favourite kind of public transportation: the train.

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