James Stewart
Converting HTML to Textile with Ruby
~4 years ago by James Stewart on a work on process.
One of the many tricky decisions to be made when building content management tools is how to allow users to control the basic formatting of their input...
links for 2007-11-24
~4 years ago by James Stewart on a work on process.
DSL Book WIP Martin Fowler’s working on a book about Domain Specific Languages, and sharing some insights into the process as he goes (tags: book...
links for 2007-11-25
~4 years ago by James Stewart on a work on process.
Headstar E-Government Blog » Bristol adds to its e-democracy toolkit A video interview with Carol Hayward, Bristol City Council’s "Corporate Consultation...
links for 2007-11-27
~4 years ago by James Stewart on a work on process.
赖洪礼的 blog » Rails 2.0, cookie session store and security Looking at the security implications of the new session storage which becomes the default...
The “Facebook Stole Christmas” debacle
~4 years ago by James Stewart on a work on process.
Having blogged in a way that might have been interpreted as enthusiastic (it came out less cautious than I had intended) about facebook’s social ads...
links for 2007-11-28
~4 years ago by James Stewart on a work on process.
OAuth Consumer for Tiger and Leopard available « OAuth A nice addition to the toolkit (tags: macosx oauth) Doonesbury for November 27th 2007 Pandora...
links for 2007-11-29
~4 years ago by James Stewart on a work on process.
Agile RSS Aggregator in Ruby - igvita.com Very light weight feed aggregation (tags: aggregation atom rss ruby) Home | Email Standards Project "The Email...
Book Review: Practical Rails Projects
~4 years ago by James Stewart on a work on process.
Practical Rails Projects is a weighty tome, coming in just shy of 600 pages, which led to this review taking a little longer than it otherwise might: not...
links for 2007-12-02
~4 years ago by James Stewart on a work on process.
24 ways: Transparent PNGs in Internet Explorer 6 Great. I’ve used Drew’s previous sleight script numerous times, so the new Super Sleight seems...
Following up on Facebook’s social ads debacle
~4 years ago by James Stewart on a work on process.
Facebook appear to have given in to pressure over the debacle I wrote about a few days ago. According to their announcement: Users must click on “...
