I recently saw the movie “Waiting for Superman” – yes I am late to the party. But in case you have not seen it let me recommend it to you as a highly revealing and disappointing view into the way the American school system runs, stuck in a system that feels so wrong in so many ways. Watch it. And visit the Waiting For Superman Web Site. Here is the IMdb info for Waiting for Superman. Here is theNetflix link for the DVD.
The U.S. government is helping create parallel internetsand cell phone networks in countries where the government is suppressing free communications between their citizens. The idea makes sense and is, “pretty cool”: “The effort includes se...
A theme that I have followed in this blog is the question of whether it’s a good idea to require a picture ID of some kind before permitting a citizen to vote. In another [article in the New York Times called “Republican Legislators Push to TIghten Voting Rules”,](http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/29/u...
Just a quick read of this post showed me several great gems that I want to try right away! If you’re a Rails programmer this is going to be of great interest: Rails 3: Fully Loaded [ActiveAdmin](http://activeadmin.i...
I am about a week from beginning teaching my course at Brandeis University. The curriculum is a little different from last year, focusing on mobile software engineering and game development. This is different from last year, where we focused both on web and mobile software engineering. The ...
Last year when teaching REST concepts at Brandeis University I proved the truism that there’s no better way to learn about something than to try and teach it. We (all) wrapped ourselves around the axle trying to understand HTTP “PUT” versus HTTP “POST” and l...
How to build authentication into Rails applications? Well, at least at RailsConf 2011, the buzz was around a new Authentication gem called Devise. I played with it a little (here in the airport) at it seems quite nice and straightforward. Check it out if you were looking for something like that. #railsconf
Another tidbit I came across at RailsConf is Hobo. I haven’t tried it myself but did just go through the screencast and tutorial. I think it’s worth a closer look. > “Hobo is a plugin for Ruby on Rails that brings a number of extensions—some small some large—t...
Why doesn’t every one love Rails? I am surprised when I run into someone (Pat?) who’s not so sure about Rails. Usually it’s about scalability. [I warned you this is a geeky post] When I am designing or building a system and am questioned about whether **writing it in Ruby or Rails is a good id...
Funny to read this: > “The story started in 2007, with the release of the first iPhone. Led by its enigmatic leader Steve Jobs, Apple gave developers their first real taste of independence from the carrier oligarchy. The iPhone’s [beauty was manifold, but first and foremost, it allowed developers...
Check this post Why Microsoft bought Skype from I, Cringely: > There is so much to write about but I’ll begin with Microsoft buying Skype for $8.5 billion. The pundits are debating whether this move by M...