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Based on 2 years' experience with PRADO v.3.x
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Scale-out datacenter applications are of enormous commercial interest, yet they are frustratingly hard to build. A common design pattern is to locate most of the application logic in a middle tier of soft-state servers and to provide storage using a separate backend system.
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jGrowl is a jQuery plugin that raises unobtrusive messages within the browser, similar to the way that OS X's Growl Framework works.
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jQuery.Hotkeys plugin lets you easily add and remove handlers for keyboard events anywhere in your code supporting almost any key combination. It takes one line of code to bind/unbind a hot key combination.
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HAproxy is a load balancing proxy server that we use between our front-end web servers (Apache) and our back-end application servers (Mongrel).
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The combination of Derby, JRuby, and Rails allows for rapid prototyping of dynamic Web applications. Learn how to use these technologies together to help you prototype your next great idea.
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Searchgasm. It has saved me a lot time, shortened my code, and ultimately given me the proper tools to paginate, order, and search my data. Hopefully it will do the same for you.
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a plugin that replaces the Query Cache that comes with Rails, adding a Memcache layer for persisting the query's cache between requests.
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Fitbit automatically tracks your fitness and sleep
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