Who needs TextMate?

Textmate? Who needs it! You can use the One True Editor (aka GNU Emacs) for Ruby on Rails development. Spend a few minutes installing the necessary lisp files, a few quick pastes into your .emacs file, and you’re up and running, complete with those oh-so-helpful dynamic abbreviations and snippets that make TextMate a great RoR [...]

Going off the rails

Everyone knows what Ruby On Rails is, right? Well, it’s a pretty impressive framework for building web applications. It comes from those aesthetically pleasing guys who brought you Basecamp and Backpack. Anyway, I’ve been reading Agile Web Development With Rails and the things that you can do in Rails with just a few lines of [...]

OpenLaszlo 4.0 Released

The new version of OpenLaszlo has been released. This version, codenamed Legals, includes a multi-runtime engine that lets you compile your application into DHTML or Flash, AJAX support and more. I’m looking forward to taking this release for a test drive after a couple of projects I’m working on are finished. For more information, click [...]

First Principles

Whenever I learn a new programming language, toolkit, or paradigm one of my first thoughts is “how do I debug it?” — that usually follows right after “Hey, that’s cool!” The same holds true for OpenLaszlo and lucky for us there are some nice features built in. The documentation is buried down in Chapter 45 [...]

Retooled, repurposed and reloaded

The three R’s for the new millennium. It’s the age of the unfinished project as fads come and go. Here, it’s no different. My interests are drifting towards the web and internet programming in general rather than desktop computing as they have been for so long. This blog has been neglected for quite some time. [...]