Archive for June, 2008
Watch Those Hidden Inputs in IE6
I’m starting to do more with CSS at my new job.
I ran into an issue where I had a table inside of a DIV. In Firefox everything looked as expected. But in IE6 there was a 2 pixel margin right above the table. It took me a while to figure this out. But I had a hidden input field within the table tags, but outside of
Jango Fett Spotted at the Baybrook Mall Lego Store
I took my kids to the new Lego Store store in Baybrook Mall in Clear Lake.
They just got this Jango Fett display today.
I still can’t believe I let them spend $16 each on a bucket full of plastic, total cost of production, 50 cents.
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Here are 16 ways to learn Rails. I came up with this list two years ago before I had a blog. My goal is to flush out each of these items with links over the next few weeks.
1. Read “The Books”
- Agile Web Development with Rails, 2nd Edition
- The Rails Way
- Programming Ruby: The Pragmatic Programmers’ Guide, Second Edition
2. Join a Club - Another way to learn Rails is to be around other people who are doing it already. There are many many Ruby and Rails clubs across the globe. If you happen live in Houston, you can join the Houston Ruby Group, which meets once a month. To find a Rails group in your area, try searching on RubyBrigade.org. Or you could start your own…
3. Convert Something
4. Participate in Forums
5. Use IRC
6. Watch “The Videos”
7. Research and Blog About It
8. Take a Class
9. Participate in a Contest - One way to learn fast is to take part in a competition. The Rails Rumble is coming up on September 20th, 2008. Hook up with some other Rails programmers and see what you can create with a 48 hour time window.
10. Work on an Open Source Project
11. Find a Tutorial and Built It
12. Listen to “The Podcasts”
13. Study the Rails Source Code
14. Goto a BarCamp
15. Subscribe to “The RSS Feeds”
16. Dissassemble an Open Source Project
LSU Tailgate Trailer Images
This week I received these images of one of the coolest tailgate trailers. This would make any LSU fan proud.
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