Posted by Doug
Fri, 09 Sep 2005 13:30:38 GMT
One of my clients wants to allow her customers to book appointments through her web site. I’m breaking this down into two parts: available time slots and actual appointments. To get more “Web 2.0” pizzaz I’m also using jscalendar from Dynarch. The good news is: I don’t have to wrestle with Time Zones!
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Posted in Programming, Software, Ruby on Rails | Tags Appointments, Calendars, Rails | 1 comment
Posted by Doug
Fri, 02 Sep 2005 14:07:36 GMT
Ezra Zygmuntowicz was the sole developer redesigning http://yakimaherald.com in Ruby on Rails. It strikes me as a fairly large project that probably has lots of “legacy” stuff to deal with. I had asked for a break down of how he built the site and his experiences. Here’s the short of it: 4 month project from start to finish with just under 1500 LOC. Here’s his full write-up
Success stories like this help everyone. Thanks for sharing Ezra!
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Posted by Doug
Fri, 05 Aug 2005 13:03:50 GMT
If you’re actually reading my blog (versus some planet or an RSS feed), you’ve no doubt noticed my new look. I had a post about switching from blosxom to Typo. Somewhere in my upgrades I think I deleted that post. So, I just wanted to enter another post identifying my blog with Typo. According to Justin Palmer, typo 2.5 is almost ready. Lots of neat stuff. By the way, if you don’t know, typo is Ruby on Rails powered!
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