How I dealt with a burnout

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@chris.eidhof.nl | 13 years ago

How I got a burnout

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@chris.eidhof.nl | 13 years ago

A review of The RSpec Book

As usual, my considerations grouped by chapter: Introduction # The book starts with an introduction to the reasons behind BDD. It’s a cool introduction, short and clear. It’s very useful if these topics are new for you. | Continue reading


@lucapette.me | 13 years ago

Lots of Test Projects

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@chris.eidhof.nl | 13 years ago

A month of blogging

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@chris.eidhof.nl | 13 years ago

On Minimalism

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@chris.eidhof.nl | 13 years ago

Multiple files upload with carrierwave and nested_form

I wrote this post just to show how it’s possible to get a perfectly working form with multiple files upload within a few minutes. If you need to implement multiple file attachments to a given object with only one form quickly, this example could help you. | Continue reading


@lucapette.me | 13 years ago

Selecting which apps to build

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@chris.eidhof.nl | 13 years ago

Compare-And-Set in Memcache

With the most recent release (1.5.3, last week) App Engine's Python API for Memcache has added a new feature, Compare-And-Set . This feature... | Continue reading


@neopythonic.blogspot.com | 13 years ago

10 iPhone apps for backpackers

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@chris.eidhof.nl | 13 years ago

Book Review: Start Small, Stay Small

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@chris.eidhof.nl | 13 years ago

A Suggestion for Replacing the Gregorian Calendar

In 2009 Tantek Çelik published a draft of a new calendar with 5-day-weeks solving issues with the Gregorian one. I am not convinced, that this is a useful way to re-structure the calendar. Back in the days we set up a calendar for our RPG world together with Sebastian Gerstl and … | Continue reading


@manuel-strehl.de | 13 years ago

Rolling Releases are the Future

The Mozilla developers have received some critics for their decision to remove the version number from future Firefox releases. Many other open source projects, like GIMP, are speeding up their release cycles as well, al… | Continue reading


@manuel-strehl.de | 13 years ago

Off on a holiday

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@chris.eidhof.nl | 13 years ago

I shipped my first product

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@chris.eidhof.nl | 13 years ago

Good coffeeshops in Berlin

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@chris.eidhof.nl | 13 years ago

How to succeed as a freelance developer

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@chris.eidhof.nl | 13 years ago

Why I want to become rich

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@chris.eidhof.nl | 13 years ago

Why I develop for iOS

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@chris.eidhof.nl | 13 years ago

Plan it the night before

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@chris.eidhof.nl | 13 years ago

On Berlin

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@chris.eidhof.nl | 13 years ago

The Big Plan

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@chris.eidhof.nl | 13 years ago

30 day experiment: no more sugar

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@chris.eidhof.nl | 13 years ago

New Layout, New CMS, New Everything

And here I go again. After three years using Sweetcron as my CMS of choice, and one year of WordPress before that, I once more go back to the drawing board and start everything from scratch. After I got into college, I didn't have any more time to write, and social agreggators we … | Continue reading


@feedle.world | 13 years ago

New Layout, New CMS, New Everything

And here I go again. After three years using Sweetcron as my CMS of choice, and one year of WordPress before that, I once more go back to the drawing board and start everything from scratch. After I got into college, I didn’t have any more time to write, and social agreggators we … | Continue reading


@rbardini.com | 13 years ago

Before Python

This morning I had a chat with the students at Google's CAPE program. Since I wrote up what I wanted to say I figured I might as well blog ... | Continue reading


@neopythonic.blogspot.com | 13 years ago

Analyzing a MySQL database with R

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@chris.eidhof.nl | 13 years ago

Hello World!

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@chris.eidhof.nl | 13 years ago

Signup to the ENAT e-Bulletin

Subscription to the e-Bulletin is free of charge. (ENAT Members receive the more detailed Members' e-Bulletin). The mailing list is confidential. ENAT will not disclose or pass on any of your contact details to anyone. Please add or update your contact details using the form … | Continue reading


@accessibletourism.org | 13 years ago

About Attribution of my Works

The question came up quite regularly in the past, what would be an appropriate way to attribute me when using one of the CC-released works. Unfortunately the Creative Commons License itself proves to be no real help here. The license text (as of version 3.0) says: | Continue reading


@manuel-strehl.de | 13 years ago

Cité de l’espace (CITE)

The Cité de l'espace (City of Space) is a theme park oriented towards space and the conquest of space. It was inaugurated in June 1997 and received more than 4 million visitors after 13 years of exploitation. The park makes it possible to visit full scale models of the rocket Ari … | Continue reading


@chessexperience.eu | 13 years ago

Cité de l’espace (CITE)

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@chessexperience.eu | 13 years ago

Real Fusio (RF)

Founded in 2004, Real Fusio is an innovative SME providing cutting edge expertise and technology in the fields of interactive visualisation of complex digital content for e-learning and communication in the aerospace, energy and industry markets. Placing special emphasis on the c … | Continue reading


@chessexperience.eu | 13 years ago

Real Fusio (RF)

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@chessexperience.eu | 13 years ago

motokai, a dark motif for ChatZilla

I’m a sucker for the monokai color scheme, especially in its Vim theme incarnation molokai. It is easy to imagine, how surprised I was, that this scheme wasn’t ported to a ChatZilla motif yet. After all it exists no… | Continue reading


@manuel-strehl.de | 13 years ago

Back from the MDN Doc Sprint

The Mozilla Doc Sprint in Cincinnati was an extremely interesting event to be. This article sketches the deepest impressions I took home with me. | Continue reading


@manuel-strehl.de | 13 years ago

Juneteenth: Our Other Independence Day

Two-and-a-half years after the Emancipation Proclamation, American slavery came to an end and a celebration of freedom was born | Continue reading


@smithsonianmag.com | 13 years ago

On Replacing Checkboxes and Radio Buttons with CSS3 and w/o Images

There are several techniques to replace native checkboxes with images. This approach will need no extra markup, degrades gracefully and doesn’t harm a single image. | Continue reading


@manuel-strehl.de | 13 years ago

Passerine Gynandromorphy Collage

Via Birdchick, I first learned that a gynandromorphic Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) had been spotted by a retired school biology teacher in Rock Island, Illinois in 2009. Minnesota Birdnerd has posted additional photos of this sighting. It was then that I decided to s … | Continue reading


@finchwench.wordpress.com | 13 years ago

The depth and breadth of Python

As of late I'm noticing a trend: I'm spending more time having in-person in-depth conversations, and less time coding. While I regret the la... | Continue reading


@neopythonic.blogspot.com | 13 years ago

BolognaFiere is back in the black

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@bolognafiere.it | 13 years ago

Vim for Rails developers: Recursive macros and Ack.vim

Programmers are lazy. We all are. I think Rails programmers are lazier than others. I mean, Rails is an opinionated software, that’s why we all love it. It has made many choices for us, so we can think about our problems. | Continue reading


@lucapette.me | 13 years ago

Using PHP as It was Meant to

PHP has been thrashed a lot over the last years. While many critics are doubtlessly true, it is still the most used server-side language to create the web we use today and it is an easy to learn language to get started w… | Continue reading


@manuel-strehl.de | 13 years ago

A Simple Icon Set

For one of my recent projects I looked for simple icons, that are free to use. Well, to put it in a nutshell, I didn’t find, what I was looking for. So I fired up Inkscape and created a set that fits my need. Here it is, simple, plain, monochrome and free to use (a.k.a. in public … | Continue reading


@manuel-strehl.de | 13 years ago

A review of The Rails 3 way

This book doesn’t need an introduction. Obie Fernandez has done an incredibly awesome work with this book, many of us already knew it. Generally, my reviews start with a tiny description of the reviewed book, then go on with considerations grouped by chapter and finish with a gen … | Continue reading


@lucapette.me | 13 years ago

HTML5 Reset Styles

The HTML5 specification lists default CSS rules. The article describes how to revert these. | Continue reading


@manuel-strehl.de | 13 years ago

Markup for Syntax Highlighting

The article describes a way to mark up syntax highlighted source code with a simple pre element while retaining the advantages of other solutions. | Continue reading


@manuel-strehl.de | 13 years ago

References

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@chessexperience.eu | 13 years ago