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DevonThink Pro | MacResearch
www.macresearch.org
#research #an #organization #project #devonthink #devon #technologies #productivity #pr0n #Software #review #in-depth #pub
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trigger•app - project, team and client management
www.triggerapp.com
#inspiration #SaaS #steal #whitehat #web #2.0 #app #project #management #small #business #trial #pub
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Guy basically says he doesn't want rigidness in the form of following 'agile' stuff, but then goes on to say Trello boards and cards have strict rules. Lulz. What a hipster.
#agile #productivity #p0rn #trello #project #management #Software #development #hypocrisy #pub
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Trello Development | Trello
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Fog Creek's Trello development board. Good to look at.
#example #project #management #trello #productivity #p0rn #stickies #boards #pub
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Kickoff
kickoffapp.com
Switching from the monthly freemium model to just a one time paid app model. I assume they'll supplement this with some sort of monthly or in-app purchase charges? This really feels like another Things - beautiful app, hype when comes out, but abandonware or only bug fixes within a year of launch
#productivity #p0rn #project #task #management #pub
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Node.js or Ruby for Scraping - Stack Overflow
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"When you say that mechanize can't scrape dynamic content, you really mean that it's a little bit more work to figure out which ajax requests need to be made and make them. The other side of that is that once you do you generally get a nice json response that's easy to deal with. Mechanize is also much faster than a full browser solution so my opinion is that it's usually worth the extra work.
As far as Node goes, there's potential and maybe once it's been around for a while some great libraries will become available, but I haven't seen anything yet that would make up for the ruby things I wiss miss."
##dynamic_screen_scraping #project #mechanize #ruby #ajax #javascript #screen_scraping #pub
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ruby on rails - Is it possible to run capybara-webkit (i.e. forked webkit_server) on Heroku Cedar? - Stack Overflow
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"This project has a JavaScript, rather than Ruby API, although the browser instance can expose a web-server, allowing you to communicate with it from Ruby over HTTP."
##dynamic_screen_scraping #phantomjs #ruby #javascript #project #pub
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jonleighton/poltergeist · GitHub
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"Poltergeist is a driver for Capybara. It allows you to run your Capybara tests on a headless WebKit browser, provided by PhantomJS."
##dynamic_screen_scraping #ruby #phantomjs #project #capybara #pub
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mattheworiordan/capybara-screenshot · GitHub
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"Using this gem, whenever a Capybara test in Cucumber, Rspec or Minitest fails, the HTML for the failed page and a screenshot (when using capybara-webkit, Selenium or poltergeist) is saved into $APPLICATION_ROOT/tmp/capybara. This is a huge help when trying to diagnose a problem in your failing steps as you can view the source code and potentially how the page looked at the time of the failure." _Can also have it run manually on demand_
##dynamic_screen_scraping #screenshots #project #capybara #phantomjs #ruby #javascript #testing #@to_do #pub
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