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A list of tools that help automate the process of GettingThingsDone.
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A Flash MX component designed for displaying events that occur in a variety of different patterns including once-off, weekly, monthly and yearly recurring. The design is easily reskinned, and the event data easily extended.
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Recently, on del.icio.us mailinglist, I asked the question “Does anyone know the database schema of del.icio.us?” .
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I wrote some thoughts on Ruby on Rails a couple months ago. But that was just formed by reading a bunch of docs, which is actually about as far as I get into a number of things. I’m a little embarrassed to admit it, but I often build strong opinions on th
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After looking at Ruby on Rails a bit more closely, I responded to a comp.lang.python thread on it. I thought I’d copy my thoughts here:
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Often, when pointing out the problem with Python web programming, people have been responding that if we just had something as good as Ruby on Rails we’d be okay. I’ve tried to respond to that both indirectly and directly, but I think I need to be more di
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Over the next ten years, I predict, the mainstream of the environmental movement will reverse its opinion and activism in four major areas: population growth, urbanization, genetically engineered organisms, and nuclear power.
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How the pill bottle was remade—sensibly and beautifully.
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What’s this about? Project PlaceSite introduces a new way of using wireless networks — to create a digital community service by, for and about people who are in the same café together.
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The following field accepts dates in a variety of formats, including the words “today”, “tomorrow” and “yesterday” (or shortenings thereof), variations on “6th October 2003”, “next Tuesday” and others.
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