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Supercharging your git - Crazy Little Hacks
http://blog.zamith.pt/blog/2014/11/05/supercharging-your-git
Some little hacks and random thoughts on what interests me at the moment in the area of computer science. Git is so awesome and packs so much power that I could hardly fit it all in a blog post (or 100 for that matter). What this post will talk about though, are a couple of ways to extend your git for it to better serve you on your everyday tasks. This is post is not. Hub is a command line tool that wraps. In order to extend it with extra features and commands that make working with GitHub easier. If you...
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Good Dinosaur: August 2011
http://www.gooddinosaur.com/2011_08_01_archive.html
You Should Check This Out. CollegeJobConnect Better Undergraduate Recruiting. Wednesday, August 24, 2011. Note: this was in response to a question asked on the Dallas.rb. Group regarding if, how, and why you write tests (or specs, or whatever you want to call them). It helps me think through what I want the app to do should do from a stakeholders standpoint. I try to always ask myself "What should you do, Mr. [Object]". And then write a spec around that. For example, take a look at this:. It's an insuran...
amillionbetterthings.com
Work | Steve Crozier's Blog
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Steve Crozier's Blog. Better things: software and more. Archive for the ‘Work’ Category. Stability or creative chaos? January 4, 2012. Last night I joined Karthik Hariharan. On the very low-tech bar stools at the front of the Dallas Ruby Brigade. 8216;s monthly meeting. We, the panel, were there to discuss our versions of “The Path to Ruby”–topic courtesy of super-organizer Mark McSpadden. To over-simplify, I found myself contrasting my work-force entry roughly 20 years before my co-panelists. Couple thi...
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Programming | Steve Crozier's Blog
https://amillionbetterthings.com/category/programming
Steve Crozier's Blog. Better things: software and more. Archive for the ‘Programming’ Category. Laquo; Older Entries. The (Rails) times they are a-changin’? April 26, 2012. I always knew we wouldn't last forever. I just attended my first RailsConf, and I feel a little sad. Heard from DHH, Aaron Patterson, and Yehuda Katz in their conference addresses was this:. Ruby is a fantastic language. I am not even a 7 with Javascript. But my new projects, at least the side ones, are going to be in Meteor. Among th...
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Dallas Ruby Main HomePage browse
http://gnuzoo.org/dallasruby
Welcome to the Dallas Ruby Wiki - This wiki is no longer maintained. The. Official (though less than spectacular) website for the Dallas Ruby Group. Is at http:/ www.dallasrb.org/. We have a google discussion group at Dallas Ruby Discussion. We have a chat room at irc:/ irc.freenode.net/#dallas.rb. The official (though less than spectacular) website for the Dallas Ruby Group is at http:/ www.dallasrb.org/. Monitor all changes with Firefox. Link - Dallas Ruby Wiki Changes.
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January | 2012 | Steve Crozier's Blog
https://amillionbetterthings.com/2012/01
Steve Crozier's Blog. Better things: software and more. Archive for January, 2012. Stability or creative chaos? January 4, 2012. Last night I joined Karthik Hariharan. On the very low-tech bar stools at the front of the Dallas Ruby Brigade. 8216;s monthly meeting. We, the panel, were there to discuss our versions of “The Path to Ruby”–topic courtesy of super-organizer Mark McSpadden. To over-simplify, I found myself contrasting my work-force entry roughly 20 years before my co-panelists. Couple this with...
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Steve Crozier's Blog | Better things: software and more | Page 2
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Steve Crozier's Blog. Better things: software and more. How to hack your health. February 8, 2012. I thought I would have to live with an unusual medical condition for life. However, using the method I describe in this post, I found the one surgeon in the world who could help me. Some medical conditions are more unusual than others. It's better to have a common problem. Out to bash the health care system or any particular part of it. Heck, I’m married to a doctor, and I have many friends in health ca...
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Projects – The Real Adam
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Developer at large, expert typist, fungineer. Put Adam in your inbox. Join 2,681 other followers. And you shall know me by the trail of software codes and pondered words that I have typed. 8211; This is an issue tracker that Garrett Dimon. Bootstrapped in 2008. I’ve been working with him on it as a side-project since 2010. I mostly function like bumpers in bumper bowling, but I have made the occasional code contribution too. 8211; I started Dallas.rb in 2006 and kept it going through 2009 or so. ...8211;...
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Good Dinosaur: Do you test?
http://www.gooddinosaur.com/2011/08/do-you-test.html
You Should Check This Out. CollegeJobConnect Better Undergraduate Recruiting. Wednesday, August 24, 2011. Note: this was in response to a question asked on the Dallas.rb. Group regarding if, how, and why you write tests (or specs, or whatever you want to call them). It helps me think through what I want the app to do should do from a stakeholders standpoint. I try to always ask myself "What should you do, Mr. [Object]". And then write a spec around that. For example, take a look at this:. It's an insuran...
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