Author Archives: Ross

Developer Links – 27-07-2009

Some of these are a couple of months old, but not out of date if you haven’t seen them Easy Retweet Button – John Resig, authour of the jQuery library, has written a little script to do a nice, simple and effective “retweet” button. A Programmer’s Bookshelf – My esteemed colleague, Conor McDermottroe, has written […]

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Make DestroyTwitter client look like the Irish Times

Ho ho ho, hilarious, I know. http://destroytwitter.com/themes/lg PS: Tweetie for mac and iPhone is the only Twitter client worth using.

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The New Media Rags (bit of a rant)

“Social Media” news sites are swiftly becoming the tabloids of the 21st century, exemplified by dumb posts like this, as well as the latest example of linkbaiting from Techcrunch. For example, I feel that there’s a big, gaping hole in the world of tech news and information. I find myself turning more and more to Google […]

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When non-programmers design websites (comic)

A light hearted response to this post from Steve Hanov.

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Developer Links – 14-06-2009

App School – Damien Mulley and the Collisons are running a (somewhat pricey) introduction to iPhone development course. Will be interesting to see what sort of takeup they get; best of luck to them! The Grand Plan – Article in the Times from Patrick Collison on how he thinks Ireland should be investing in technology. […]

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DeveLinks – 24-05-2009

IE6 Update – A rehash of the Trick-People-Into-Upgrading-IE idea that still fails to realize the primary problem that a large percentage of IE6 users are only doing so for backward compatibility with legacy software firms can’t afford to have rewritten (via @AMcDermott). Facebook Developer Garage Ireland – Another Facebook dev event is running in Ireland […]

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Stack Overflow DevDays – 28th October 2009, London

Ryan Carson and Joel Spolsky have announced DevDays taking place over the end of October in various cities around the US and London. London is close enough that it’s only a quick skip across the ocean, fortunately, so I’ve booked a ticket. The event is limited to 299 people at each one (and tickets are […]

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Web Development Should Be a Third Level Degree

I’m a college drop out. This is not something I’m particularly proud of, but it is a fact of my educational life and something that hung over me like the proverbial Damoclean sword for some time post-college; it caused problems where none existed, robbed me of some self confidence and continues to affect me to […]

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Boards.ie on Capital D, RTE 1

Quick post to say that the opening feature of last night’s “Capital D” programme on RTE 1 was a special on Boards.ie. It features the Boards.ie Drama Group (No Drama) and the Boards.ie Soccer Team (Boardeaux), as well as Tom Murphy (DeVore) dropping in pearls of wisdom here and there throughout. If you’re in the […]

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Develinks – 24-04-2009

Oracle buys Sun Microsystems – Big news this week, Oracle, MySQL’s oldest rival, is purchasing Sun Microsystems, the current owners of MySQL. Lots of articles that make for interesting reading in hindsight now. Interesting perspective here. Google Analytics API – Google have finally opened up Google Analytics via an API, which opens up all sorts […]

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