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Butter presents: complicated scientific stuff
Butter is proud to announce the [...]
Posted: Monday, 14 November 2011
Basic SEO in MODX Revolution
A short introduction to implementing basic SEO principles with MODx Revolution. [...]
Posted: Monday, 22 August 2011
Introducing The MODExt / ExtJS Series
ExtJS/MODX Revolution tutorial series: FormPanels, TabPanels, MODExt, DataGrids and common mistakes learning Sencha ExtJS. [...]
Posted: Tuesday, 2 August 2011
Cooking up some fresh Node recipes with Chef
If you haven't yet heard about Chef ("Infrastructure Automation for the Masses") then get out from under your rock! It is a neat tool for easily deploying servers with your desired configuration in one line of code. In a nutshell, instead of configuring a server (yawn), you actually code your desired server configuration into something called a recipe. Once you have these recipes in order you can simply ask chef to spawn new servers for you. Chef will take care of everything, it will start your cloud servers, bootstrap them with your required packages and dependencies, deploy your applications and kick up your services. Chef also has cool names for everything, from the tool you use (knife) to the type of coding you are doing (devops), which not only helps make you feel like a l33t haxor, but also turns configuring servers from being a massive pain into something that is almost fun (almost). Read on over at the TikiBooth blog by clicking read more below... TEASER: We have a MODX recipe almost finished =) [...]
Posted: Wednesday, 18 May 2011
3 Simple Tricks to Get a Video Viral
It is a common misconception that all vid [...]
Posted: Thursday, 14 April 2011
Diary of a Nodeler - Code reuse in node and the browser (1/n)
Inheritance in JavaScript is kind of a touchy subject since it is one of those JavaScript things where it feels like whoever designed t [...]
Posted: Wednesday, 16 March 2011
MODx File Elements Mirror: Working with snippets, chunks, templates and version control
Most of you out there working in teams are most probably using a version control system of some sort to manage your files in projects. On [...]
Posted: Tuesday, 1 February 2011
