ones zeros majors and minors
→ Coming Soon
almost 4 years ago by Chris Wanstrath on ones zeros majors and minors.
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→ Facebox Sneak Peek
almost 4 years ago by Chris Wanstrath on ones zeros majors and minors.
I can feel it already: this blog is going to become the place where I sneak half-finished nuggets which don’t yet have their own place amongst the charmingly...
→ What are you working on?
almost 4 years ago by Chris Wanstrath on ones zeros majors and minors.
Three major projects consume my time right now. FamSpam – The easiest way to stay in touch with the people you love. GitHub – A site which...
→ Some Ruby Code
almost 4 years ago by Chris Wanstrath on ones zeros majors and minors.
require 'hpricot' ## # The BodyMatcher is the module which makes it all happen. To # enable body matching, just include this module in your TestCase...
→ Coming Soon
almost 4 years ago by Chris Wanstrath on ones zeros majors and minors.
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→ Paginate Anything
almost 4 years ago by Chris Wanstrath on ones zeros majors and minors.
We just added pagination on commit lists to GitHub. You can see it in action at Dr Nic’s two_point_ooh branch of the Rails TextMate bundle. The thing...
→ Local Gems
almost 4 years ago by Chris Wanstrath on ones zeros majors and minors.
Why do we always type sudo when installing and uninstalling gems on our dev machine? There’s no point. Keep your gems in your home directory so they...
→ class << self is harmful
almost 4 years ago by Chris Wanstrath on ones zeros majors and minors.
Please stop using it. You know who you are and what I’m talking about. I’ve never seen code improved by its use. It adds more lines and less clarity...
→ Patches, Please
almost 4 years ago by Chris Wanstrath on ones zeros majors and minors.
Since releasing Facebox, I’ve been getting a lot of email about it. A search through my inbox produces 35 conversations. And you know what? Out of...
→ Git post-commit for profit
almost 4 years ago by Chris Wanstrath on ones zeros majors and minors.
Unless you’re on Ruby 1.8.6 (which has trouble reporting exit codes properly), you can get cheap-as-hell continuous integration with the following pre-commit...
