Building a Nant Script -- Part 2: Adding NUnit tests
Category: Languages > .net
Posted: 24 Jun 09
In this episode we will continue our series on how to create a build script using the NAnt build tool.
In this episode we will build off the script for preivous episode and add in the ability to run NUnit tests within our script. You can get the script for this episode here
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Metric Fu
Category: Web Development > Ruby On Rails
Posted: 18 Jun 09
Metric Fu is a compilation of several tools to help find areas of code that could be improved. In this episode I show you how to setup this tool on the railscasts.com source code
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How to Make a Generator
Category: Web Development > Ruby On Rails
Posted: 22 Jul 07
Rails comes with many built-in generators, but what if you want to customize them or make your own? Rails gives you a great way to do this which you will learn in this episode.
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Learning Tapestry 5
Category: Languages > Java
Posted: 10 Jun 07
Screencast about Tapestry 5. It covers creating a new project (using Maven), setting up dependencies and structure, and creating a page template and seeing changes to the live application when you change a Java class.
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Using Technorati and Tags 101
Category: Web Development > Other
Posted: 09 Jun 07
screencast showing the various ways I use Technorati and Tags. I cover searching keywords and urls, searching for, creating & embedding Tags into blog posts, and creating watchlist RSS feeds.
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How to use furl - social bookmarking tool
Category: Others > Misc
Posted: 09 Jun 07
Furl doesn't use 'tags' but rather 'topics' - also in Furl I can't see as easily how many other people have bookmarked the links that I have, however Furl shows me how many others have 'viewed' my links on my front page (I have to click on my link to see who else has "furled" or bookmarked my link)
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Getting into delicious
Category: Others > Misc
Posted: 09 Jun 07
You will learn a bit about how to set up and use del.icio.us, a social bookmarking tool. It's rushed at the beginning, but it gets a bit better.
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Using Audacity to trim down podcasts
Category: Tools > Screencasting
Posted: 05 Jun 07
As I was jogging away on the treadmill last night, it occurred to me that the 75-minute lecture that I was listening to for school was primarily dead space. People pause between sentences, and generally ramble on like I do. A lot of that space can be eliminated, so the lecture that I was listening to...
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Java2Script Desktop and Web GUIs
Category: Languages > Java
Posted: 06 May 07
Steven Devijver introduces the fantastic Java2Script tool which lets you write a GUI in Java and then converts the code into JavaScript so it runs in a...
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