Django's not bad.. Rails is not too ugly, although it seems a lot of
boilerplate, despite the coolness of knowing where everything is.
Been using node for a while, and to me its pretty clear that Node.js
[with, say, espresso] is the dogs bollix, and basically wipes the
floor with every other web
This UK site has a bunch of free legal website docs. Different Legal
Jurisdiction but it's close enough to begin with, and legal to copy.
http://www.website-law.co.uk/documents.html
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I have seen a local Aussie start up launch called floktu.com
Looks like a good event management platform for event organisers.
Nick Gonios
On 27/03/2011, at 11:17 AM, Matt Moore wrote:
> Hey,
>
> Digital citizens has used the following service:
> http://www.stickytickets.com.au/
>
> On th
Hey,
Digital citizens has used the following service:
http://www.stickytickets.com.au/
On the downside, it's a bit ugly but the invoicing and the back end systems
seem optimized for Australian companies (GST, bank transfers, etc).
I am experimenting with it for some events I am running in the
The other Australian based event management system that comes to mind
is iVvy - http://www.ivvy.com/
Has anyone used this before?
Unfortunately I don't have any first hand experience with this system
but have come across it recently.
Simon
On Mar 25, 1:53 pm, Jeromy Evans
wrote:
> Can anyone re
Hi guys,
Just wanted to let you know we've uploaded a bunch of photos from the
SB drinks at the Grace Hotel to our Facebook page (https://
www.facebook.com/pages/StartCast/205283022816726). Feel free to tag
yourself and the people you recognize!
We're looking forward to posting photos from as man