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Health Insurance is the short end of the stick
July 13, 2009 by Chris
I try to stray away from political discourse, as a rule, on this blog. After all, it is my company’s website and the discussion doesn’t really have a place here. However, after reading The Wall Street Journal Article, ‘Sick and Getting Sicker’, I feel it may be appropriate…or at least germane…to add my two cents to the discussion (for what it’s worth).
1 Million for a 10% improvement…and the sweet envy of geeks everywhere.
June 27, 2009 by Chris
Congratulations BellKor’s Pragmatic Chaos!. You’ve earned your million and Netflix just became that much cooler.
style.color shouldn’t cause so many problems…it really shouldn’t
June 24, 2009 by Chris
This is by far, the most frustrating error I’ve had the unfortunate luck to run into…and it all seems so simple in retrospect. If you’ve ever set a color using the style.color method in javascript, you may have encountered a compatibility problem where it works in Firefox and Safari, but not in Internet Explorer (this is not a bash IE blog post, by the way).
Cache Sweeper instead of ActiveRecord Observers
June 22, 2009 by Chris
We’re working on a current project that utilizes observers to update activity and notification feeds, and we’ve run into a few stumbling blocks while implementing our solution and I wanted to share our experiences after scouring the internet for the proper execution method. It turns out that the Cache Sweeper is just what the doctor ordered.
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