NodeJS presentation from JSConf.eu. The first thing I've read that's helped clarify what NodeJS is and why you might want to use it.
NodeJS presentation from JSConf.eu. The first thing I've read that's helped clarify what NodeJS is and why you might want to use it.
russell davies: playful. A great perceptive piece on "barely games", imagination, collecting and play. Not so sold on the speculation as to how to manufacture these kinds of experiences, but recognising and understanding them is definitely important.
Randomness: Blight or Bane? Slides and notes from a talk on randomness in game design by Greg Costikyan (of Toon, Paranoia & Star Wars RPG fame).
Theorizing from Data (Video Lecture). Peter Norvig talks about working on a variety of machine learning problems at Google and the value of very large data sets.
Reflections | Projections 2007 : Videos. Talks from Randall Munroe and Steve Yegge among others
worldofresources.pdf (application/pdf Object). DHH on mapping POST, GET, PUT, DELETE to CREATE, READ, UPDATE, DELETE. Slides from the rubyconf2006 presentation.
David Heinemeier Hansson RailsConf 2006 Keynote Address. DHH on mapping POST, GET, PUT, DELETE to CREATE, READ, UPDATE, DELETE. Video of the rubyconf2006 presentation.
danwebb.net - RailsConf Presentation Slides and Example Code. More on unobtrusive javascript, this time as it applies to rails
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