Developer Links for 08/07/2007

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Impressions of Ruby on Rails from an ex J2EE developer
A few Ruby/Rails related links (its been quiet on the PHP front), this first one really interested me to see how a experienced J2EE programmer would make the transition over to Rails.

Rails developers: experts or script kiddies?
Continuing with Rails we then have a bit of linkbait covering a common subject within PHP circles that of Rails attracting lesser programmers because it is easy to use.

Integrating Wordpress and Rails
And lastly a strange (and unexplained) need to integrate Rails onto wordPress (PHP) but I suppose there has to be a good reason?

SubTrain – Open Source Trainings for Subversion
If you are not already using Subversion and feel you need some training then head this way. Subversion is very simple at its base but does have some deeper subjects which are worth exploring if you are the person in charge of the repository.

How to create and apply a patch with Subversion
Continuing with the Subversion theme we have a simple article that covers a less used revision control ability to create a patch to take you from one version to another. Why do you need to make a patch? If you have many installations of the same set of source which you need to upgrade but do not have access to subversion.

Write upside down
For some reason this caught my eye, mainly because the font in the title was upside down? how were they doing it? click the link and find out.

Inspiration Package: 60+ Usable & Elegant Designs
I have been working with a freelance designer for last couple of weeks and found this when looking for inspiration.

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