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- Not sure that Node itself is the "be-all-end-all", but the community of dev's working on building great modules is astounding and humbling. 1 day ago
- “@Linz_Shelton: @cartoDB guy is a savage! I'm both giddily impressed & gleefully baffled by this @NYTM demo. #nytm” - @jatorre skoolin'em 1 day ago
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- Good evening with NodeJs, Express, Leaflet, Socket.io and Esri Feature Services. Cooking fun stuff for #DevSummit 3 days ago
- Final act for Friday: Ubuntu in a VM, playing nicely with multiple monitors. Will be staging some node hijinks next week ;-) 6 days ago
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Monthly Archives: May 2008
Prepping for Where 2.0…
So my company is sending me out to Where 2.0 – I’ve never been and expect it will be quite different from many of the other GIS conferences I’ve been to – more MacBooks and soul patches I’m guessing. I’m … Continue reading
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Get the Skinny on “Model View Controller”
…from Jeff Atwood author of the (wildly popular) Coding Horror blog. Hopefully you all subscribe to his blog, but for those who may not, it’s full of goodness, and you should check it out on a regular basis. As for … Continue reading
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Geospatial Developer Survey: Five Days Left!
Just a quick reminder that the Geospatial Developer Survey will be closing this Friday, May 9th. We’re at 262 respondents who are describing themselves like this: Hey this is all .NET Stuff! I’ve gotten a few comments … Continue reading
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Minor Blog Update
Seems that I have not been reading my own blog on the site, and apparently the CSS was more than a little jacked up. If your read this @ the site, you may notice that it’s now a fluid layout, … Continue reading
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