By Daniel J. Pritchett on November 30, 2008
Let’s get online and start a business!
Last week we discussed the possibility of starting one’s own web business using the inexpensive and scalable Amazon Web Services as a backend. This type of distributed computing is beyond the scope of work I’ve done in the past so this should be interesting and it will probably take [read more...]
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By Daniel J. Pritchett on November 8, 2008
UPDATE: Brad Tweets to say that he actually uses vim for his coding, not XCode as I observed below. Thanks Brad!
9 am session: Brad Montgomery
Zero to Wiki in 30 minutes or Building a Wiki with Django
Brad’s official notes on this session with source code, presentation, and contact info http://bradmontgomery.net/barcampmemphis
@bkmontgomery on twitter
Django is a python framework
Brad’s IDE: [read more...]
Posted in Sharing at Work | Tagged barcamp, barcamp memphis, django, Language, PHP, programming, python, rails, wikis
The Week in Tweets: Week Ending 11/30/2008
By Daniel J. Pritchett on December 1, 2008
This is where my mind was in the last seven days according to my Twitter microblog:
Researching #AWS pricing. Is it possible to build Ruby on Rails for AWS using a Windows box for dev work? I might try a Linux VM for the IDE
Happy Thanksgiving! Enjoying an afternoon with the family in Memphis. Leila is [read more...]
Posted in Sharing at Work | Tagged Amazon Web Services, comments, fitness, memphis, microblogs, rails, social media breakfast, thanksgiving, twitter, web design