July 2009
42 posts
BackpackingLight.com Forums -- Trip Reports »... →
Ahhh, Jersey. I love my home state, but aside from a few gems in the northwestern reaches, it isn’t exactly a hiker’s paradise. This past weekend I set out on the Batona Trail, a 50-mile path through…
Mnesia Reference Manual →
Mnesia is a distributed DataBase Management System (DBMS), appropriate for telecommunications applications and other Erlang applications which require continuous operation and exhibit soft real-time…
Home - nitrogen - GitHub →
Nitrogen is an event-driven, Ajax enabled web framework for Erlang. It can run on top of Yaws, Mochiweb, or Inets.
mochiweb - Project Hosting on Google Code →
MochiWeb is an Erlang library for building lightweight HTTP servers. It is used (in conjunction with eswf and egeoip) to power services such as MochiBot and MochiAds, which serve dynamically…
How Twitter Actually Hurts Street Vendors -... →
Use it as a way to stay top of mind, and promote your business to your fans. Give away special deals, and respond to customer complaints. And of course, use it to tell people where you are. But…
Backpacker Blogs - Trail Chef: In Search of the... →
Trail Chef: In Search of the Perfect Trail Bar Three do-it-yourself energy bar recipes for discriminating tastes
One of my summer resolutions this year is to start making my own trail bars. There are…
Backpacker Magazine - I'm Hiking with Stupid - A... →
The last time our author took his buddy camping, they stopped speaking for a year. A decade later, they still haven’t hit the trail together. Which means there’s only one thing to do: Try again.
Backpacker Magazine - 3D Flyover: Great Smoky... →
3D Flyover: Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Explore homesteads and winding ridgelines on this classic 50-mile trek.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park: Alum Cave to... →
Unix Timestamp in .NET « Munir’s Blog →
Hiking the Batona Trail - NJ Pine Barrens & Down... →
The Batona trail began in 1961 when the Batona Hiking Club charted and cleared a trail from Carpenter Spring on Lebnon State Forest to Batsto on Wharton State Forest. Subsequent expansion culminated…
Target IE6 and IE7 with only 1 extra character in... →
IE6 and IE7 are the bastards of the web design world. We all know it. IE6 more so. To get around the inadequacies and bugs of IE6 and IE7, I see people going to great lengths and even adding a second…
How do I write my own parser? (for JSON) -... →
If no parser is available for the file you need, writing one yourself may be easier than you think. What file-structures are managable? What would be the design of such a parser? How do you make sure…
Matt Legend Gemmell – iPhone Development Emergency... →
This is an emergency guide to iPhone software development, i.e. a guide for competent developers who havenât written code for the iPhone platform before, and just want to get started right now. If…
Guy Kawasaki’s 10 Questions to Ask Before You Join... →
Thoughts on NoSQL - Die in a Fire - Eric... →
Over the past few years, relational databases have fallen out of favor for a number of influential people in our industry. I’d like to weigh in on that, but before doing so, I’d like to give my…
Gecko Plugin API Reference - MDC →
Ensuring That Your Silverlight 2 Applications Work... →
This topic discusses the changes made to the Silverlight runtime and Silverlight tools between Silverlight 2 and Silverlight 3. The changes discussed in this topic are focused on changes that might…
Silverlight SDK : Silverlight Installation... →
Documentation at Microsoft on changing the default “You need to install Silverlight” page.
Silverlight 3 Out-of-browser Update Model →
If you arenât familiar with the Silverlight Out-of-browser experiences (lovingly referred to as a SLOOB â nod to @bryantlikes), you may want to read my previous post which is a guide to the new…
Out-of-Browser Support →
Starting with Silverlight 3 Beta, you can enable out-of-browser support for your Silverlight-based applications. Users can then install the applications on their local computers and run them without…
London Stock Exchange to abandon failed Windows... →
Anyone who was ever fool enough to believe that Microsoft software was good enough to be used for a mission-critical operation had their face slapped this September when the LSE (London Stock…