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Default ownership and permissions for new Linux files

TechTarget has an article on how to set access control lists to define default file permissions. This came in handy for us, as we have several developers who work on […]

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Written by DevelopmentNow -- February 22, 2008
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Recursive FTP for Linux

If you need to recursively FTP files (e.g. you’re pulling down data, or doing offsite backups), take a look at lftp. It’s normally available on Linux boxes. One nice thing […]

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Written by DevelopmentNow -- February 22, 2008
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Unfuddle Ticket Submission Form

Another helpful page, using the Unfuddle API. Now users can submit a ticket into an Unfuddle project without having to log in. submitticket.zip (4.23 KB)

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Written by DevelopmentNow -- February 18, 2008
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Unfuddle RSS Feed

We’ve been using Unfuddle for a while and have been pretty happy with it, although we always felt that the built-in RSS feeds didn’t have enough information. Recently they released […]

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Written by DevelopmentNow -- February 5, 2008
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Web 2.0 for $12,000

So I ran across a 7-month-old blog post from Guy Kawasaki on how Truemors.com cost him around $12,000 to launch. Basically, it”s a straightforward site where people can submit news, […]

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Written by DevelopmentNow -- January 15, 2008
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Open Coffee Club Meeting

Next Open Coffee Club meeting is on January 23rd, downtown stumptown, at 10am. Meet up with other web-savvy folks and have a great cup of joe, too. A win-win! Read […]

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Written by DevelopmentNow -- January 14, 2008
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Productivity Tip: Know Where to Swing the Hammer

As an IT manager, you’ll have team members who initially aren’t able to get things done as quickly as you or other experienced team members can. A good portion of that productivity […]

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Written by DevelopmentNow -- January 14, 2008