I was just poking around on the Strategic Rail Authority web site in order to gather information for my railway rant when I noticed that all of their web pages had a.tt2 extension. Which is nice:)
While I accept that there are many problems with the UK's rail system that a lick of paint (one of the few good things to come out of privatisation) can't fix, the system is in dire need of a few billion quid...
Yesterday my other half checked with the dynamic live train running system to check if her train was on time, the system interestingly had the train running on time, except that the details page showed that it had arrived on time at stations in the future. When she got to the station, it was of cou
We do this for MasonHQ.com, and it's useful for me as a consultant to be able to point to a list that includes Amazon, Salon, & AvantGo. If there's people trying to push TT2 as an "acceptable" technology, a list of users is a good thing.
people trying to push TT2 as an "acceptable" technology, a list of users is a good thing.
just as important as trying to raise the profile of TT2 is the demonstration of what it can do. more importantly how.
it wasn't until I downloaded stas bekmans (stason.org [stason.org] and perl.apache.org - both tt powered) docset [cpan.org] until I realised TT powered the site [cpan.org]. Looking at the code allowed me to see how the to build a html->pdf, html->print site.
there is great power in the demonstration of working sites... especi
The wrong kind of air (Score:2)
While I accept that there are many problems with the UK's rail system that a lick of paint (one of the few good things to come out of privatisation) can't fix, the system is in dire need of a few billion quid...
Yesterday my other half checked with the dynamic live train running system to check if her train was on time, the system interestingly had the train running on time, except that the details page showed that it had arrived on time at stations in the future. When she got to the station, it was of cou
-- "It's not magic, it's work..."
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Just wondering... (Score:3, Insightful)
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I think I'll suggest it on the TT mailing list.
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working sites (Score:1)
people trying to push TT2 as an "acceptable" technology, a list of users is a good thing.
it wasn't until I downloaded stas bekmans (stason.org [stason.org] and perl.apache.org - both tt powered) docset [cpan.org] until I realised TT powered the site [cpan.org]. Looking at the code allowed me to see how the to build a html->pdf, html->print site.
there is great power in the demonstration of working sites ... especi
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