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Gen Y, Social Media, and the Enterprise Generation Y includes those in the age range 13 to 31. This is the largest
generation ever, even surpassing the population of the Baby Boomers. In total
their are about 80 million “GenYers”. This is a generation that has
been
brought up Posted: Jun. 3, 2008 11:17 AM Bringing Web 2.0 into the Enterprise Today, social networking, and user-generated content web sites are among the
most popular sites on the Internet getting millions of hits every day. Sites
like MySpace, Facebook, Flickr,
and Google Apps allow users to share user-generated
content a Posted: Mar. 28, 2008 03:47 AM Online Rails Development with Heroku Heroku is a web application that provides a complete environment for writing
Ruby on Rails powered web applications. With Heroku you get both a development
environment and a hosting platform. Each application that you create with
Heroku is also ass Posted: Mar. 17, 2008 01:17 AM Three Great Books for Learning and Mastering Ruby on Rails I tend to read a lot of technical books. My current passion is with the Ruby
programming language and the Rails web application framework which is built on
top of the Ruby language. I’m also a published technical author myself.
The book that Posted: Mar. 9, 2008 03:47 AM The Java Phrasebook as a Teaching Tool It has been suggested to me by several reviewers including this one at the Java
Lobby that the Java Phrasebook which I wrote last year would make an excellent
text book or companion to a text book for a course on Java programming. After
thinking abo Posted: Feb. 8, 2008 10:17 AM Programming Languages : Use the best tool for the job Over the weekend I finished reading the book The Rails Way. I actually enjoyed
this book so much that I took the time to read it cover to cover. As good as
this book was, it is not specifically the topic of this post. The last chapter
of the book Posted: Feb. 8, 2008 10:17 AM What is RESTful Development? This article is cross-posted from blog.timothyfisher.com . Recently, there
has been a surge in popularity for a development pattern or technique known as
RESTful development. Popular frameworks such as Ruby on Rails are fueling
popularity of RE Posted: Feb. 5, 2008 10:42 PM Ruby on Rails Bible Coming Soon!!! My next book will be coming in early spring, most likely May, 2008 from Wiley.
The book is the Ruby on Rails Bible. The book covers the Rails framework in
detail providing an overview of the Ruby programming language, an overview of
Rails, detailed Posted: Jan. 16, 2008 02:40 PM My new book; the Java Phrasebook My new book, the Java Phrasebook from Sams Publishing provides a great concise
guide to more than 100 customizable code snippets–so you can readily code
functional Java in just about any situation. The Java Phrasebook gives you the
code phrases you n Posted: Nov. 21, 2006 03:30 PM Check out my new expanded blog... Visit my new blog at blog.timothyfisher.com Posted: Dec. 22, 2005 01:55 PM
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