Archive for April 2007

Coda, a Quick Review

29 April 2007 / Comments

Panic just released another quality software for Mac: Coda, an all-in-one web development tool.

Coda is not an IDE “a la” Dreamweaver but rather a collection of apps. Serious web developers generally use separated apps to develop their web site: a text editor, an FTP client, an SSH terminal, several browsers and a bunch a reference [...]

Java 6 to be Packaged with Ubuntu 7.04

19 April 2007 / Comments

Ubuntu 7.04 is finally out and among their press releases you could read this one: Java Technologies Extend Global Distribution with Canonical’s Latest Ubuntu Linux Release. A very good news for Java folks.

The Apache Foundation has been the most active supporter for Java technologies but because of Sun licence Java has always been a marginal [...]

5 Mistakes You Should Know Before Using Ruby on Rails in Your Company

3 April 2007 / Comments

Last year, I wrote an article about How to Introduce Ruby on Rails in Your Company. My objective was to share with you the arguments I exposed to my team members to use Ruby on Rails for the next gen web-based tools in the company.

We had some good and bad times during development. I’d like [...]