Enterprise 2.0 *Update*

Finally, I have managed to check my first set of files into the CVS repository at rubyforge. It is weird that this didn’t work the first time….but it sure works now!!!!
For all you tech junkies out there, the commands to check out the files as anonymous are the following (just press enter when prompted for [...]

Misconceptions on Web 2.0

Image source: Tim Oreilly’s Web 2.0 explanation
In part with my continuing effort to explain Web 2.0 to my non-g33ky friends (or my own dad for the matter) outside my office space (when you are with the unavoidable question “So what do you do these days?” in lunch catchups or any social events), I have been [...]

A new take in the graphics world

As part of building a pet project with 2 other programmers, my interests in graphic design recently has recently been instilled. I have been very impressed with the web pages I have visited that contain really nice logo designs and layouts….
In fact, long long time ago far away in the hip and early 90s, I [...]

Rails data integrity : To trust or not to trust

In the midst of my Utopian Rails world, something prompted me to rethink using the ActiveRecord associations heavily in Rails. You may have guessed right, it is related to data integrity.
Rails enforces “data integrity” at the application level by forcing you to use certain conventions.Semantics are built in within ActiveRecord to check for patterns [...]

Enterprise 2.0 is now on RubyForge

It’s been a while, but Enterprise 2.0 finally has a place to call home and to showcase itself to the open-source community. Let the scrutiny of the open-source community begins!!!!
As you probably notice, the page still need some fat-trimming and polishing. That will be done overtime.
The blogging and social bookmarking part of it are [...]