June 2008
22 posts
InfoQ: Apple ramps up involvement in SproutCore
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The ceaseless linkup continues…
SproutCore 0.9.11 is out! http://tinyurl.com/6445jm
Sproutit Mailroom makes answering SproutCore mailing list email faster!
sticking with colloquy for now…maybe a jabber/irc bridge is better?
waiting for my Linkinus license
Apple is like Chuck Norris: Things don’t happen to Apple, Apple happens to things
Now SproutCore Integration in TextMate! http://tinyurl.com/56boo6
sproutcore 0.9.10 is out
sproutcore is a framework: it does everything and then asks you occasionally what to do - onitunes
sproutcore is a framework: it does everything and then asks you occasionally what to do
finally figured out the rails conflict for SC. trying to deploy a fix now
ohnoz. sproutcore.com is digged.
Digg - Apple's open secret: SproutCore is Cocoa... →
Since SproutCore.com is down, I have posted the demos on my .Mac account so you can still visit them: Photos demo: http://mac.okito.net/static/photos/ (This has some special features for people using the latest builds of WebKit) Sample Controls: http://mac.okito.net/static/sample_controls/
Ohnoz...SproutCore gets digg'd!
Last night was like watching a tornado come. I could run to the cellar, but…
Traffic started to spike last night on Sproutcore.com so I ordered a new server hoping to get the wordpress install transferred over time. No dice.
We should be on a new VDS this afternoon and sproutcore.com will be back up. Sorry everyone. Viva la open source…
If you were waiting for the resurrection of Yellow Box or Cocoa for Windows,...
– Daniel Digler Gets it. Cocoa for Windows + Flash Killer = SproutCore — RoughlyDrafted Magazine
WebKit Debugger →
The new debugger in WebKit is the best on the market now. Especially since the Firefox folks seem to be determined to completely ruin the usefulness of Firebug.
Get the latest nightly and checkout debugger, console, HTML inspector and AMAZING profiler. Yay!
Apple launches Web 2.0 infrastructure: MobileMe |... →
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MobileMe announced for iPhones, Macs, and PCs --... →
Pipelined: Easy Event-Driven Programming for Ruby
One of the primary performance issues with Rails and Ruby applications in general is their one-request-per-process architecture. I finally got around this weekend to publishing some code I’ve had sitting on my computer for awhile to address this problem.
The Problem
Rails apps tend to be difficult to scale because they handle only one request-per-instance at a time. Switching to a...