December 2009
4 posts
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Use Tumblr as your CMS
We just started using Tumblr for our new site’s blog and we love it.  And having a new site, means having content and managing that content.  That’s where we decided to find a CMS to manage all of that for us. We generally use ruby on rails for our web applications and we usually use a rails plugin that we wrote a LONG time ago called SimpleCMS which uses tinyMCE just like Tumblr...
Dec 30th
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“If all you ever do is all you’ve ever done, then all you’ll ever get...”
–  wish I knew
Dec 29th
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MailerIt.com - just simpler this way
Every application sends email these days – we send email to our customers and to ourselves.  Again, we wanted to manage something that wasn’t up to our expectations.  We have many applications that send emails and a lot of times the emails are just variations of emails in our other applications.  We don’t like duplication, we love reuse and we love simplicity.  For us, MailerIt was the answer.  To...
Dec 27th
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LoggerIt.com - measure to manage
Every application writes to their logs, and that is of course very useful.  But we believe we can have much more and that we can track and graph and report and measure on everything that is important to us and our customers.  We want to organize it, realize trend data from it, look for problem areas, and gain a better understanding of our applications and how they are evolving.  It’s been said...
Dec 19th
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