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Your own mini-Heroku for $5/monthblog.rajivm.com
Dokku is a lightweight PaaS solution that let's you essentially have a mini self-hosted Heroku. This means you can easily take a web application (Django, Rails, etc.) and deploy it with little to no setup. While Heroku offers scalability and suppor... - yogainternational.com
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Shopify Raises $100 Million – Shopifyshopify.com
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Assets management solved: we released Rails Assetsszymon.hussa.rs
This week we are giving out to the Ruby community an assets management solution we’ve been working on for the last couple of weeks: Rails Assets.… -
A tool to define the governance rules of your (open source) projectsmodeling-languages.com
We recenly asked you to explain us why you did not contribute (more) to open source projects . After analyzing the results of the survey we discovered that -
Tech Nerd Tries for Olympic Greatnesson.wsj.com
Can an out-of-shape computer nerd make it into the 2014 Winter Olympics? Silicon Valley entrepreneur Paul Bragiel is going all out to qualify as a cross-country skier--for Colombia. -
Bitcoin’s Rise Constrained by Heists and Lost Fortunes | MIT Technology Reviewtechnologyreview.com
Bitcoin is underpinned by unbreakable codes, but the secret keys that protect personal fortunes are easily lost or stolen. - technomanifestos.net
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Dragonfly 1.0 – New Bamboo blognew-bamboo.co.uk
Fresh, flexible, and fast-growing development for the modern web, using Ruby, Rails, and HTML5. - convos.by
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How to bet against the bitcoin megabubble - The Term Sheet: Fortune's deals blogTerm Sheetfinance.fortune.cnn.com
One reason the virtual currency has been soaring could be that figuring out how to profit from its fall is tough. - translate.google.com
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Metaprogramming Python for Big Datatuulos.github.io
A framework for easily creating beautiful presentations using HTML - malte-spitz.de
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Moving from Google Appengine to NodeJS on Amazon EC2 • Varuna Jayasirivpj.svbtle.com
nearby.lk moved the servers from Google App engine to Amazon EC2 a couple of months back, and the backend is now built with nodejs with mongodb as the database. Backend does a lot of pre-computations and caching which gives slower start up times... | V... - nbviewer.ipython.org