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I’ve fallen in love with consul. At first glance, it’s a bit like zookeeper or etcd – it handles service discovery, health checking, and even features a very simple k/v store. But consul does much more than merely expose a lovely DNS interface: one of its more powerful features is its ability to do cluster orchestration, efficiently and effectively propagating messages to all nodes. One of my clie
Based on recent bugfixes and refinements by the RubyMotion team, I’ve posted an update to this blog post. Check it out after reading this article. I’m a big proponent of RubyMotion – a year and a month ago, I wrote an article titled “Why RubyMotion is Better Than Objective-C” and despite its divisiveness I still stand behind the points I made. Recently I’ve been doing a lot of OSX and iOS coding,
I’ve been using RubyMotion for four days now. I still like it a lot, and I think the coolest thing about it is the rapidly-evolving community around its use. Ian Phillips figured out how to link Interface Builder and RubyMotion; Alan deLevie wrote a neat connection to Parse.com. Personally, I’ve been spending the time writing lots of code. I’ve just deployed my first RubyMotion app into TestFlight
Generally speaking I try to stay away from inflammatory posts. But the release of RubyMotion has been a revelation to me. I’ve done iOS programming before, but I’ve always found it unpleasant next to programming in other languages. Don’t get me wrong, Objective-C is better than C or C++, but I don’t think that’s saying a whole lot. I’ve spent the better part of yesterday and last night (since Ruby
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