Some Community Tips
Seven tips on how to run a successful community
This blog is for note my internet surfing history.
When I surf and see something interest, I will note it here.
That's all for this blog "Only for note"
Seven tips on how to run a successful community
Posted by Mhee at 11:19 am 0 comments
Labels: My Interest
I'm not agree with his rank but worth to keep.
Posted by Mhee at 1:25 pm 0 comments
Some of google command line use in search box.
/img string - Searches string in Google Images.
/groups string - Searches for string in Google Groups.
/define word - Find definitions of word in online dictionaries.
/translate languages:language text or /translate languages:language url - /translate languages:en|de Where are you from?
en|de English to German
en|es English to Spanish
en|fr English to French
en|it English to Italian
en|pt English to Portuguese
en|ja English to Japanese (beta)
en|ko English to Korean (beta)
en|zh-CN English to Chinese (Simplified) (beta)
/info url - Display a Google's page with possible information about url, and links to the other URL tools listed above.
/pdf string - Searches for documents in Adobe Portable Document Format (old Acrobat) .pdf
Posted by Mhee at 10:06 pm 1 comments
Labels: Google
There are many nice articles.
Some are posted, but some are very interesting. Worth to read and try
Posted by Mhee at 3:27 am 0 comments
LifeRay is a Portal.
LifeRay Concept is about a web that contain s "Portlet".
Portlet is a small website or web application. You can select and install Portlet to your portal.
You can assign permission to groups of user that what they can access.
Posted by Mhee at 4:02 pm 0 comments
Labels: LifeRay, My Interest
Essential Ruby language for RoR form Tutorialize
Posted by Mhee at 9:26 pm 0 comments
Labels: Ruby on Rails
Nice guide to use RoR with best practices form tutorialized
Posted by Mhee at 6:44 pm 0 comments
Labels: Ruby on Rails
Let's read these tutorials form Tutorialized
Posted by Mhee at 4:43 pm 0 comments
Labels: Ruby on Rails
Resources collected by eDevil’s weblog
There are a lot of interesting resources such as
- Why’s (Poignant) Guide to Ruby - a Ruby language guide in Cartoon version, ease to read and only 126 pages(almost of those are Cartoon).
- Cheat Sheet - Cheat Sheets in PDF format - Rails files [PDF]
, Form Helpers [PDF], ActiveRecord [PDF]
Posted by Mhee at 4:23 pm 0 comments
Labels: Ruby on Rails
An Introduction to Programming for everyone that not a programmer. I haven't read it yet but many reviews admire it.
Posted by Mhee at 1:46 pm 0 comments
Labels: My Interest
From Max Kiesler - mHub : Ajax and rails examples & how-to's
Posted by Mhee at 11:51 am 0 comments
Labels: Ajax, Ruby on Rails
TipSheetForBeginners - tell what you must know that don't see in others.
RailsBestPractices - Someone collect the efficient way to develop RoR. I read it but didn't understand all pattern.
Posted by Mhee at 11:41 am 0 comments
Labels: Ruby on Rails
- See some RoR Screencast
. .- Creating a weblog in 15 minutes
. .- Putting Flickr on Rails
. .- ETC - find another Screencast on bestechvideos
- Find out what is "Ruby in steel"
- Find out about "RadRail"
Posted by Mhee at 4:13 am 0 comments
Labels: Ruby on Rails
I have read many tutorial(some form Top 12 Ruby on Rails Tutorials) evaluated them and choose them to "My recommended tutorials"
1. Rolling With Ruby On Instant Rails tutorial by Bill Walton, he has ported this tutorial from Rolling with Ruby on Rails by Curt Hibbs - This tutorial is very very useful for beginning on "Ruby on Rails". It covers concepts of RoR, How to install RoR and a rapid simple application built by RoR.
2. Ruby on Rails for the Rest of Us - An another introduction to RoR for newbies
Posted by Mhee at 3:46 am 0 comments
Labels: Ruby on Rails
- Ruby in Highlight - the learning by examples style << recommend by Isriya
- Programming Ruby - A full scale Ruby book have online version for everyone.
- Ruby Reference Manual - A reference when you want some answers
All link Credit by Isriya blog
Posted by Mhee at 2:37 am 0 comments
Labels: Ruby on Rails
A mashup is a website or application that combines content from more than one source into an integrated experience.
reference blognone, Wikipedia
Posted by Mhee at 7:53 pm 0 comments
Labels: My Interest
Someone rank top 12 Ruby on Rails Tutorials.
Very interesting!!
Posted by Mhee at 11:49 pm 0 comments
Labels: Ruby on Rails
Ajax-Asynchronous JavaScript and XML)
This is a Introduction to "Ajax" by nectecWiki
Posted by Mhee at 12:33 pm 0 comments
Labels: Ajax, Ruby on Rails
Introduction to Ruby on Rails By nectecWiki
Ruby on Rails Lesson in Thai language by nectecWiki
Posted by Mhee at 11:19 am 0 comments
Labels: Ruby on Rails
Technical Detail
Find a list of software that require to set up thin client.
- For Windows Server & Windows Client
- For Linux Server & Linux Client
- For Windows Server & Linux Client
How to Set up thin client?
- Server
- Client
Are there different between application for normal computer and thin client.
- Can i use Microsoft Office?
- Find list of software that can use by thin client compare with normal application.
Non-Technical
Benefit of Thin Client
Cost(hardware, software)
- Compare between 3 solutions
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Labels: thin client
I interest in "Thin Client" and want to know more about this technology.
Posted by Mhee at 4:33 am 0 comments
Labels: thin client
This note for test 2 things
1. How this blog's comment work?
2. Should I use comment or normal post to note for a subject?
Posted by Mhee at 4:13 am 1 comments