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  RubyForge: emacs-rails: Project Info
Minor mode for editing RubyOnRails code in Emacs. Intended Audience: Developers. License: ... Feature Requests ( 5 open /10 total ) Feature Request Tracking System ...
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About Us: Megite Discover is a crowdsourcing service for web browsing provided by , a leading social news ... lisp 索引 http://www.bookshelf.jp/soft/meadow_toc.html#SEC_Contents ...
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... tips, tricks, news, and events courtesy of Nick Plante (aka nap, zapnap, zerosum) ... You can read more about what we did and how we did it over on Jeff's blog. ...
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  Bill Clementson's Blog: Distel = Erlang-like Concurrency in Emacs
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Here I am not talking about the Google Ads but a niche marketing technique which ... James Avery is the guy behind the game. James and Tammy are running the ...
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Tweet Less, Blog More. Uncategorized 6 Comments " ... AisleTen is a small startup in San Diego currently learning the ropes of Ruby on ...
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