Whatever profession you are a part of it requires some set of skills in order to accomplish. The skill is useful, or at least someone thinks it's valuable enough to pay you to perform it. At the beginning of your career you are learning many new things every day. Your new job/project constantly pushes the boundaries of your experience. As time progresses and you become able to perform your job with less assistance from mentors and co-workers. The great initial momentum at which you learn…
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Recent events like the leaking of PRISM have reinvigorated the concerns of many for their privacy online. This is a broad subject, and I am by no means a security expert, but I would to talk about an easy way to give a little control back to your users.
It's virtually impossible these days to visit a web page without seeing several social media "share" buttons/widgets. Making it ridiculously easy for your users to send your page to their favourite social twitbookfacegramsnapspace is…
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The use of "includes(:association_name)" in rails is a widely accepted rails best practice to prevent n + 1 queries in your views. If you aren't sure what either of those mean check out the ruby on rails guide about eager loading associations. When you are retrieving a collection of…
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