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September 01, 2006
Selecting A Programming Language
Joel Spolsky has a post today titled Language Wars where he makes some statements about selecting a platform for web development. He says the standard things you've heard a dozen times before and makes the (very) reasonable case for selecting a mainstream platform (basically Java or .Net and maybe PHP or even Python) for your enterprise development. He did take some shots at Ruby on Rails which provoked this from DHH the creator of Rails: Fear, Uncertain, and Doubt by Joel Spolsky.
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Posted on September 1, 2006 01:37 PM by ruby o600.
Filed in Firefox under ruby on rails.
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I recently painstakingly looked over all files in my Mozilla Firefox directories. I recently lost my yahoo passwords, and found the passwords, however they are encrypted. They were in the history file. Where can I find out how to decrypt them?
Jason
Posted by: jason at July 27, 2007 10:29 AM