September 2009
4 posts
RailsBridge BugMash
Today a couple of us are gathering at Teavolve in Fells Point to pitch in a hand to the RailsBridge BugMash, a collective effort by folks scattered around the world to clean out the Rails Core Issue Tracker.  Considering that we utilize open source so extensively, I feel it’s important that we give back to the community when possible.
Sep 26th
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Bmore on Rails 9/8/2009
Bryan Liles presented today on a new endeavor he calls #yerdoinitwrong.  It is an evolution of the #standup meme for which he will be doing a series of podcasts with various experts who shed light on best practices that are not universally regarded as such. Bryan gave us all a little taste of the array of topics: server administration, automated deployment, owning your shell, and mastering your...
Sep 9th
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Bmore Hackers 9/3/2009
We held our session in the Beehive this evening due to poor wireless connectivity in the conference room again. We had prepared by reviewing lectures 6 and 7 from the Stanford CS193P course and working on part 1 of the Presence application. Two useful pieces of information that came about today: When autocompleting a function in Xcode that has multiple parameters, the proper key combination to...
Sep 4th
Sep 4th