Ruby on Rails E-Commerce Book from Apress
Sometime ago I got this Ruby on Rails book from Apress. I reviewed it.
It’s gone from me now. For a very good reason. And I’m really, really happy about it. 🙂
Sometime ago I got this Ruby on Rails book from Apress. I reviewed it.
It’s gone from me now. For a very good reason. And I’m really, really happy about it. 🙂
Baru-baru ini barusan bikin kartu nama di tempat kerja gw. Sebenarnya bukan “ndesain” sich, karena cuma nyomot2 dan itupun mungkin gw sambil “melanggar hukum” in the process. Tapi gapapa selama belum ada yang nuntut (amiiiin). Pertama-tama gw nyari template… tentu saja tanyanya ama om Google seperti biasa. Gw emang pengen tampilan yang lumayan modern dan…
Drivel has pretty good features, support for several blogging platform standards including Movable Type / WordPress, LiveJournal, and Blogger 1.0 & 2.0 (Atom). The user interface is clean and simple but has decent formatting features. It doesn’t show WYSIWYG but uses syntax-highlighted HTML instead. This isn’t always a bad thing, as it means you’ll always…
Sometimes you feel you’re already good at something and get bored… or worse, you’re no good and still bored! If that ever happens to you, it means you need something to excite and educate you at the same time! The answer is surprisingly simple… Do Something Out of Your World. Since you’re a smart person,…
When people ask me, what do you do? And I probably answer… “I’m a programmer.” So they ask about computers, the Internet, e-mail, et cetera… Great! But the truth is… Everybody in this world is a programmer. I’m not talking in the narrow sense, and I’m not talking in the too much broad/generic sense that…
This is one of the last (but not the last) 23rd birthday gifts I received. These are the guys who gave this. Very very thoughtful, indeed. I was ecstatically flattered when opening the wrapping and seeing what’s inside. Yes, it’s the “Google Success Story” book, Indonesian translation.
Overheard from Wikipedia: Excessive cerumen may impede the passage of sound in the ear canal, causing conductive hearing loss. It is also estimated to be the cause of 60 – 80% of hearing aid repairs. As mentioned above, movement of the jaw helps the ears’ natural cleaning process, so chewing gum and talking can both…