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A Pythonic World: Getting OpenSSL Ruby support running on Amazon EC2 Linux AMI instances
sudo yum install openssl-devel
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Wolfram Alpha's API is Free, But is it Open?
- This may not be accidental - their terms of service make it clear that you can't "access, cache, store, retain, or in any way compile any copies or portion of any Wolfram|Alpha content." Wolfram has built up a large and valuable collection of data, and the company doesn't want to make it too accessible for fear that it may be copied.
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DailyJS: Code Review: SocketStream
It was the combination of Node.js and CoffeeScript together that pulled me away from Ruby (and Rails) for good.
- It was the combination of Node.js and CoffeeScript together that pulled me away from Ruby (and Rails) for good.
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- JavaScriptMVC is a framework that brings methods to the madness of JavaScript development. It guides you to successfully completed projects by promoting best practices, maintainability, and convention over configuration. - post by Ivan Pavlov
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Backbone.js and Capsule and Thoonk, oh my! A scalable realtime architecture | &yet | the blog
- Redis is totally freakin' amazing. Period. I can't say enough good things about it. Salvatore Sanfilippo is a god among men, in my book.
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What makes Redis so interesting, from my perspective, is that you can treat it as a shared memory between processes, languages and platforms. What that means, in a practical sense, is that as long as each app that uses it interacts with it according to a pre-defined set of rules, you can write a whole ecosystem of functionality for an app in whatever language makes the most sense for that particular task.
- Even Owen Barnes (who originally set out to build just that with SocketStream) said at KRTConf: "There will not be a black box type framework for realtime."
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