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Lean startup tools for Rails apps

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Mike Subelskys Blog Wednesday, November 11, 2009 Lean startup tools for Rails apps A few months ago I was invited to dinner with the Geeks on a Plane crew when they stopped in Washington, and had the opportunity to meet one of my heroes, Eric Ries , author of the Startup Lessons Learned blog. Email This BlogThis!

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Finding a Technical Cofounder

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From Codecademy and Try Ruby , to free programming books and free online courses. link] # 4 hours ago Going #lean and testing with imagemaps, cuz concepts are cheap and code is expensive. # That lack of motivation can make this method fairly time-consuming. Sometimes having a human being who can answer your questions can help.

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Transcript of How to Successfully Run a Business as a WordPress Consultant

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When I discovered WordPress back in 2007, the first thing that happened is I discovered the plug-in repository, which is this free repository at wordpress.org, which has now over 30,000 plug-ins that you can download and include in your website for free. John Jantsch: Is that Ruby? Troy Dean: No, it’s not Ruby.

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Preparing Websites For The Unexpected | Smashing Mobile

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Prior to the iPhone’s introduction in mid-2007, designers could rely on windows at least 700 pixels wide (if they ignored accessibility). A mobile-optimized structure, however, leans towards a “taller” arrangement in addition to hierarchies. Ruby on Rails. But each page stands alone. JavaScript. Navigation.

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Guide to Finding a Technical Co-Founder | Vinicius Vacanti

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If I had to go all the way back to 2007 when I left my wall street job, I would have done this option. Jeff Sepp Can you recommend some helpful skills (ruby on rails, django, etc.) If you're building a website, Ruby on Rails or Django are really good options. that are a good place for non-tech people to start off with ?