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Episode 16 - Refactoring searches

Bddcasts - 2010-04-27 - paid

We refactor the association between Brand and Search so we don’t run the search for duplicate search terms.

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Episode 14 - Filtering Search Results

Bddcasts - 2010-01-13 - paid

We add the capability to filter search results based on the brand they belong to and the source they came from.

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Episode 13 - Google blog search - part 2

Bddcasts - 2009-12-09 - paid

We add logic to avoid fetching duplicate search results from Google Blog search.

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Episode 9 - The Dashboard - part 1

Bddcasts - 2009-10-15 - paid

We take the search results that were fetched using Twitter in episode 8 and display them on the dashboard.

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Episode 8 - Searching Twitter

Bddcasts - 2009-10-12 - paid

We work through hitting Twitter Search using the search terms we created in episode 6 and episode 7.

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Episode 7 - Search, part 2

Bddcasts - 2009-10-02 - paid

In this episode we add the ability to remove Search terms from a Brand.

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Episode 6 - Search, part 1

Bddcasts - 2009-09-23 - paid

In this episode we start adding the ‘searches’ relationship to Brand.

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Episode 5 - The REST of Brand

Bddcasts - 2009-09-17 - paid

Finishing out the remaining RESTful actions – edit, update and destroy – for the Brand resource.

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Practical and Effective JavaScript

Lynda - 2009-04-21 - paid

JavaScript is essential in the creation of powerful web sites and applications. In Practical and Effective JavaScript, instructor Joe Marini presents the next level of features that experienced developers need to streamline their workflows and introduce dynamic new functions to their projects. Joe teaches tips for improving JavaScript performance, ways...

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