Scott Rutherford

Life on and off the Rails

 

So this is the second post about books I have recently finished and as with The Cathedral and The Bazaar it is a book I really should of read about 5 years ago. Doh. Having said that, it is very interesting to see how the companies and ideas outlined in this book have developed (or died – e.g AllAdvantage.com) in the last few years – which lets face it have been both turbulent & interesting in the world of the web and e-commerce…..

Having said that, some of the viruses outlined in this book have nothing to do with the web, Polaroid and Tupperware for example, although they do show how important the web can be in the determination of how virulant your virus is.

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So Richard White caught up with me a couple of days ago through Technorati and we had a chat about the development of his Ajax Scaffolding as a Rails Plugin. We have agreed to work together on this (which is great) and develop the generator and the plugin in sync (As he also notes in his (kind) comments on the 3.1.3 release of the generator).

Hopefully the first release of the plugin should not to be too far away and will add a little functionality to the existing code.

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I first came across the ‘manifesto’ (to steal a term from Seth Godin) that is ‘The Cathedral & The Bazaar’ a couple of years after it was first was published on the web in 1997 and it played a part in helping stimulate my interest in Open Source and Linux. However, at the time I was a bit like a kid in a candystore with computer languages and all things webbie and I sometimes failed to follow up on things, unfortunately (for me) that included the other essays of Eric Raymond.

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Live Coding

July 4th, 2006

Like making music, like coding, check this out. Forget Cubase and write your own music generation apps.

Wired News Article

Wired Blog On LiveCoding

Ajax Scaffold

July 2nd, 2006

This is a nifty scaffold generator created by Richard White (email, Height1Percent , MiniElements). It produces a CRUD AJAX table element in place of the standard Rails scaffolding.

AjaxScaffold Website

AjaxScaffold Presentation

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