Setting up a Project in Subversion (Svn)
Category: Tools > Version Control
Posted: 05 Apr 09
In this episode we will walk you though how to setup and add your project to the Subversion (SVN) source control server.
We will be using the VisualSVN Server and TortoiseSvn Client in this episode. By the end of this episode you should be able to setup, maintain and use a SVN server with ...
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New Relic RPM
Category: Web Development > Ruby On Rails
Posted: 28 Feb 09
Before you attempt to Scale your Rails application, you need to know where and how to scale it. This is where New Relic's RPM service comes in. In this screencast we'll show you how easy it is to setup, and how useful it can be to monitor your Rails app.
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Setting up and Running Amazon EC2
Category: Web Development > Other
Posted: 10 Jun 07
The Amazon Web Services Developer Connection has an 18 minute screencast that will show you how to Set up and Run Amazon EC2 from Windows. EC2 is Amazon’s Elastic Compute Cloud web service. With EC2 you can setup and run your own virtual server for less than $80 per month
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The [Updated] Quicksilver Setup
Category: Applications > QuickSilver
Posted: 01 Jun 07
So almost a year ago to the day (ok, off by a week), I posted an early screencast which showed the setup I use for Quicksilver. The intent then - as it is now - was to show all of you exactly which items are check-marked and how everything’s set, so in cast you want to play along at home, you can t...
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Quicksilver - The Setup
Category: Applications > QuickSilver
Posted: 01 Jun 07
Instead of doing a back to basics type of screencast, I’ve chosen to do a setup piece. I’ve run through the entire setup of Quicksilver, from intitial installation setup, to plugin installs, and every other preference you can choose. By the end, your environment should look just like mine - or at...
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Django Tutorial Part 1 - Setup
Category: Languages > Python
Posted: 07 May 07
Django is a Python web framework used for rapid application development in any environment. In under 10 minutes, we will go from a bare Linux (Ubuntu)...
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