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2 jan 2009

GMail ne supporte plus IE6

Après 37signals et Apple, c’est au tour de Google d’arrêter de supporter Internet Explorer 6, pour des raisons de performance de JavaScript. Google conseille aux utilisateurs d’IE6 de passer à Chrome ou Mozilla Firefox.

Pour rappel, un gros pourcentage de compagnies qui tournent toujours sous Windows 2000 utilisent toujours cette version antique du browser de Microsoft.

Taking a page out of Apple’s book, Google is now urging Gmail users to drop Internet Explorer 6 (IE6) in favor of Firefox or Chrome that, according to the company, run the popular web-based email service “twice as fast.” Google also labels IE6 as an unsupported browser, meaning it fails to run some Gmail features.

Source : TG Daily - Google tells users to drop IE6.

1 jan 2009

Links of the day (Dec 31)

Webistrano

Webistrano

Webistrano is a Web UI for managing Capistrano deployments. It lets you manage projects and their stages like test, production, and staging with different settings. Those stages can then be deployed with Capistrano through Webistrano.

Webistrano’s purpose is to make the deployment of multi-stage and multi-environment scenarios easy. Further it allows you to track who deployed what, when to which servers and be alerted by email on each deployment.

Tags: ruby, rails, ruby on rails, capistranodeployment

30 déc 2008

Links of the day (Dec 29)

Bringing Merb’s provides/display into Rails 3

Bringing Merb's provides/display into Rails 3

The flow of Merb ideas into Rails 3 is already under way. Let me walk you through one of the first examples that I’ve been working on the design for. Merb has a feature related to Rails’ respond_to structure that works for the generic cases where you have a single object or collection that you want to respond with in different formats.

Tags: ruby, rails, ruby on rails 3, rails 3, merbrespond_to

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