In this episode, Dan and Jason go over the latest in javascript, vim, python, html5, and more. They also talk about rails being able to scale* and security.
* Spoiler: it can't.
Links for this episode:
Cappuccino Blog » Blog Archive » Cappuccino 0.9
brunch - with coffee
WordPress Developer (Anywhere) | Genius Pool
jQuery: » jQuery 1.5.1 Released
AWS CloudFormation
Rails 3.0.5 has been released! - Ruby on Rails: Core | Google Groups
What it’s like building a real website in Node.js
Mongoose ORM
Stack Exchange’s Architecture in Bullet Points - blog.serverfault.com
Python 3 Wall of Shame
ongoing by Tim Bray · Broken Links
Shared. • Browsing Commits in Vim with an Unimpaired Fugitive
ChadFowler.com How Rails Developers do Ajax (with jQuery) in 2011
W3C: HTML5 will be finished in 2014 - Computerworld
compass-magick: Extend Sass with power of ImageMagick - The Changelog - Open Source moves fast. Keep up.
Building Single Page Applications With jQuery’s Best Friends
Journey into the World of Vim - Snook.ca
Developing with CouchDB on Android
Re-using Backbone.js Models on the server with Node.js and Socket.io to build real-time apps | &yet | the blog
Less Framework 3
Top 10 C Language resources that will turn you into a better programmer - C and C++ Programming Resources
The Difference Between jQuery’s .bind(), .live(), and .delegate() - Alfa Jango Blog
Demo: CSS drop-shadows without images – Nicolas Gallagher
Intermediaware » How to use Dropbox as a git server
Compare Credit Card Processing Companies Rates | FeeFighters
Wealthfront Engineering: Bulletproof Rails Asset Caching
Benchmarking Static File Servers :: Lightnode + Lighttpd - Next Generation Spinners Log
Announcing Tornado 1.2 - Tornado Web Server | Google Groups
Python 3.2 Release
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