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<item><title>Why&#39;s (poignant) Guide to Ruby</title>
<link>http://poignantguide.net/ruby/</link>
<description>An online Ruby book for beginning coders which reads like an illustrated novel.Why&#39;s (poignant) Guide to Ruby, sometimes called W(p)GtR or just &quot;the poignant guide&quot;, is an introductory book to the Ruby programming language, written by why the lucky stiff. The book is unusual among programming books that it includes quite a lot of strange humor and narrative side tracks that don&#39;t necessarily have anything to do with the topic. As a result, many bits of the book have become inside jokes in the Ruby community such as references to the words chunky bacon. The book includes many characters which have become popular too, particularly the cartoon foxes.</description>
<category domain="http://www.netvouz.com/narky?category=3947646272910385769">Design &gt; Digital Design &gt; programming/coding/scripting/web design resources &gt; Programming</category>
<author>narky</author>
<pubDate>Wed, 09 May 2007 23:11:06 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>3 spots blog</title>
<link>http://3spots.blogspot.com/</link>
<description>Tech related blog, paticularly on social bookmarking but covers lots of other programming stuff too</description>
<category domain="http://www.netvouz.com/narky?category=5004832886733808019">Computing &gt; Blogs</category>
<author>narky</author>
<pubDate>Tue, 23 May 2006 10:21:10 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Cheatsheets at 3spots blog</title>
<link>http://3spots.blogspot.com/2005/10/cheatsheets.html</link>
<description>Cheatsheets for programming, html coding, scripting languages, html colours etc.</description>
<category domain="http://www.netvouz.com/narky?category=3574357657620296068">Design &gt; Digital Design &gt; programming/coding/scripting/web design resources</category>
<author>narky</author>
<pubDate>Tue, 23 May 2006 10:27:46 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Ruby on Rails</title>
<link>http://www.rubyonrails.org/</link>
<description>Ruby on Rails is a web application framework, released in 2004, that aims to increase the speed and ease with which database-driven web sites can be created and offers skeleton code frameworks (scaffolding) from the outset. Often shortened to Rails, or RoR, Ruby On Rails is an open source project written in the Ruby programming language and applications using the Rails framework are developed using the Model-View-Controller design pattern.</description>
<category domain="http://www.netvouz.com/narky?category=3574357657620296068">Design &gt; Digital Design &gt; programming/coding/scripting/web design resources</category>
<author>narky</author>
<pubDate>Wed, 09 May 2007 23:11:54 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>AJAX (or flash) Startpages (or startpages)</title>
<link>http://3spots.blogspot.com/2006/03/ajax-or-flash-startpages-or-homepages.html</link>
<description>3 spots take on different websites offering startpages/personal organisation interfaces</description>
<category domain="http://www.netvouz.com/narky?category=3562049479715536434">Computing &gt; World Wide Web</category>
<author>narky</author>
<pubDate>Tue, 23 May 2006 10:22:52 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Cascading Style Sheets, level 2 - CSS2 Specification</title>
<link>http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/cover.html</link>
<description>Defines Cascading Style Sheets, level 2 (CSS2). CSS2 is a style sheet language that allows authors and users to attach style. By separating the presentation style of documents from the content of documents, CSS2 simplifies Web authoring and site maintenance. CSS2 builds on CSS1 and, with very few exceptions, all valid CSS1 style sheets are valid CSS2 style sheets. CSS2 supports media-specific style sheets so that authors may tailor the presentation of their documents to visual browsers, aural devices, printers, braille devices, handheld devices, etc. This specification also supports content positioning, downloadable fonts, table layout, features for internationalization, automatic counters and numbering, and some properties related to user interface.</description>
<category domain="http://www.netvouz.com/narky?category=3574357657620296068">Design &gt; Digital Design &gt; programming/coding/scripting/web design resources</category>
<author>narky</author>
<pubDate>Sat, 17 Jun 2006 01:39:37 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>RSSscraper -- scrape yer own RSS feed</title>
<link>http://rssscraper.rubyforge.org/</link>
<description>RSSscraper generates RSS feeds from websites who do not provide it themselves. This is done using a technique called screenscraping. New scrapers can easily be made in Ruby, shared with other RSSscraper users, and plugged in - ready to serve. Serving the RSS feeds works with either the built-in webserver, CGI or eRuby.</description>
<category domain="http://www.netvouz.com/narky?category=3947646272910385769">Design &gt; Digital Design &gt; programming/coding/scripting/web design resources &gt; Programming</category>
<author>narky</author>
<pubDate>Wed, 09 May 2007 23:07:51 GMT</pubDate>
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