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Emacs and Slime: Your Lisp Lab
This post goes to who’s studying Clojure (or other Lisp implementations) and is having trouble configuring Emacs. Be prepared for a huge amount of ugly workarounds. ELPA The first thing I do on a fresh Emacs installation is configure the … Continue lendo
Understanding Open Source Licenses with Clojure
You only know how cool it is to develop or contribute to an open source project until you do so. The worst part is to define which license to use, and this task is frequently neglected by software developers. Recently … Continue lendo
Publicado em English, Programming
Com a tag app, appengine, clojure, compojure, functional programming, licensator, licenses, opensource, project
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Create your own save-your-ass multi-boot USB stick
I don’t have to convince you that carry around a couple of Linux distros can mean the difference between life and death. Well, of course I’m being a little bit melodramatic here, but it’s really nice to have the ability … Continue lendo
Django For Mobile Devices
We are living what some people call the “mobile explosion”, a time where an increasing number of portable devices — like tablets and smartphones — are becoming a significant part of the Web. This is the reason why having your … Continue lendo
Publicado em English, Programming, Tutorials
Com a tag apache, configuration, deploy, device, django, framework, howto, mobile, programming, python, web, wsgi
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Setting Up A Local Mail Server With Exim And Ubuntu
Exim is an open source MTA that can be used as a drop-in replacement for Sendmail on Unix-like operating systems. I have no idea what’s the best mail server out there, but if you are looking for a relay-only server … Continue lendo
Publicado em English, Tutorials
Com a tag configuration, development, environment, exim, gmail, linux, mail, sendmail, server, smtp, telnet, ubuntu
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At World Cup Season…
Some people think — and I agree — that the UEFA Champions League is a more relevant tournament than the World Cup itself, but we cannot deny that an event of this magnitude is really awesome to keep an eye … Continue lendo
Publicado em English, Off Topic, Programming
Com a tag bet, clojure, football, java, meme, pool, program, soccer, sweepstakes, world cup
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Django-Flash and Django’s New Messages Framework
Earlier this week, after several months of hard work and some delay, Django 1.2 was finally released. This is probably the most exciting release since Django’s debut, and brings long waited features, like multi-db support and a user “messages” framework. … Continue lendo
Publicado em English, Programming
Com a tag django, django-flash, open source, project, python
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Python for S60: A Work in Progress?
I was one of the lucky ones who lost their cellphones a few months ago, during that crazy AC/DC concert. Surprisingly, that didn’t upset me at all; although I’m not a heavy user, that was the perfect opportunity for me … Continue lendo
Publicado em English, Programming
Com a tag cellphone, nokia, pys60, python, python for s60, smartphone, symbian
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Templates in 10 minutes with JSP and tag files
Have you ever seen JSPs full of Aramaic-like scriptlets, crazy includes, duplicated code and no taglibs beyond that provided by the web framework in use? Are you staring at one right now? This is a fairly common thing, at least … Continue lendo
JsHamcrest website launched!
We are pleased to announce that the documentation website for JsHamcrest is now publicly available! For those who don’t know, JsHamcrest is an open source project developed by Destaquenet, first released in April 2009, which aims to provide a useful … Continue lendo
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Com a tag documentation, javascript, jshamcrest, open source, project
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