Five Top Reasons Why Customers Will Leave your Website Without Buying

Five Top Reasons Why Customers Will Leave your Website Without Buying Every website has a lot more shoppers than buyers. Online business owners have addressed this problem by studying consumer preferences. Here are some of the top 5 reasons visitors don’t always become customers, and suggestions for improving on any limitations that apply: 1.Ease of use. Shopper’s don’t exhaust of ...

Matz’s speech from Euruko 2008

I’m writting this post from Prague’s Euruko 2008 Ruby conference. The conference is taking station inside the city university and it is organized by Czech and Slovak Ruby User Group. This morning we have attended to Matz’s speech titled ‘The Past, The Presen and The Future of Ruby’. Matz did ...

Bruce Sterling talks about Web 2.0 in Italy

I’ve just discovered this speech that Bruce Sterling made in Turin, Italy, just a few days ago. Bruce temporary transfered in Italy for 6-8 months to organize the Share Festival and met students to talk about Web 2.0 in a very easy way. The streaming is quite long, but it’s ...

Ruby Pocket Session #3 - Callbacks

Active Records is the standard way that Rails provides to let your source code interact with databases. Active Records make available some standard callback functions to interact by dint of. their core tasks. Through callbacks you can intercept actions on databases, to perform some extra code before and after those actions. I found ...

Observers: observing when changes have been made…

I wanted to find a solution that only sends an email to notify when a change has been made to the page. I came across the Observer. It works great when you need to compare if the value have been changed from before the save button to after. This is how it works: ...
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