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adam_lowe
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About adam_lowe
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Comment #6129743
The key will be how they actually enforce this. Siting servers is the wrong thing to tack on to. Because there are perfectly legitimate personal servers as outlined in comments abo…
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Comment #6127524
Beautiful. Glad to see another open source project with a solid site.
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Comment #6127485
This is great. Glad to see this happening in the medical community. Wish it would happen with Congress and government as well like so many have suggested. I will say the web UI Git…
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Comment #6127452
Decent article. Correlates with the stagflation we have seen and the fact that hedge investments like gold have been correlating to growth investments the past few years. The fact …
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Comment #6127428
Beats the heck out of the flashcards I was using to learn Vim.
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Comment #5151531
meh, I don't know if accountants and lawyers gave that any use but never even looked or thought about that for questions or research. Linkedin is a good way for non-technical peopl…
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Faster JSON Generation with PostgreSQL
Solid write up on leveraging JSON support in PostgreSQL 9.2.
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Comment #4641508
Good stuff. Always pushing the envelope Mr. Riley.
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Comment #4500963
Work down the list and reach out to some folks. https://jobs.github.com/positions?description=ruby+on+rails&...
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Investment in auditions is cheaper than a bad hire.
Paul Elliot and Marian Phelan of Hashrocket talk to IT World about the return on investment of 1 week auditions over traditional interviews.
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Dummy JS - a javascript dummy image generator
Uses canvas and is easy to customize.
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How Hashrocket integrates design, development and story carding
A lot of projects suffer from disjointed design, story carding and development. This is a look at how we have come to handle these concerns at Hashrocket.
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Comment #3960948
Decent post on his workflow. Asana looks nice enough but I would always prefer to use open source or pay for a product rather than using a product that is just free. Just doesn't m…
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Comment #3384471
Also, I heard he will hook up a sandwich if it will help.