September 2010
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Ten Men Walk Into A Bar →
The Journal of Applied Disruption: A Surefire... →
applieddisruption:
Undeniably, showing up on the first page of Google results for your most vital keywords creates opportunities for your organization. Getting there the right way can make the difference between creating opportunities for a week or opportunities for a lifetime.
“Great content, well-structured and…
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Needed ColdFusion Hibernate Improvements
Adobe made some nice improvements to Hibernate integration in the latest 9.0.1 update.
The nicest addition is the ability to work with multiple datasources in a single application.
I feel the implementation leaves much to be desired. Here’s where it falls short:
Additional datasources are differentiated with the “datasource” attribute in the CFC metadata
Across all...
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The Entrepreneur Update - September 8, 2010
Coworking Spaces (avc.com)
New Trends In Startup Financing Explained For Laymen (kalzumeus.com)
Why Product Managers Wear Sneakers (steveblank.com)
Nailed It (Not): Our First Twitter Post, Circa 2006 (techcrunch.com)
How to Manage a One-Person Sales Force (inc.com)
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CBS Sports FAIL
I don’t know how fumbled this one. Was it the developer or the QA engineer? Maybe both are to blame. I know the casual user doesn’t see the meta data when visiting your site. Meta data matters when you share a link via Facebook.
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ColdFusion + Migrations
Wait. What? Database versioning with ColdFusion? Not exactly. If you’re building any type of web application on Linux or Unix (Mac OS X included), there’s no reason you can’t leverage a little bit of ruby goodness in the form of ActiveRecord::Migration.
Migrations in ActiveRecord do a wonderful job of versioning your database, especially if you work on a distributed team, or...
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