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Advanced Chef: Writing Heavy Weight Resource Providers (HWRP) This is a bit of a backwards term. When Chef first came out, there was no Light Weight Resource Provider (LWRP) syntax and any hardcore extension to Chef had to be written in Ruby. However, Opscode saw a need to be filled and created LWRP, making it easier to create your own Resources. The problem comes when LWRP cannot fulfill all of y
Yipit, like many other sites, displays collected images, and like many other sites, Yipit needs to display these images in different sizes in different places. Up until recently, we were using django-imagekit, which works pretty well but has presented some issues as we’ve grown. Dynamic Generation Issues Imagekit supports dynamic thumbnail generation, but it checks for and creates the image while
About two weeks we had an outage on our main redis server. In dealing with that issue, we came up with some guidelines to ensure easier administration and lessen the chance of a future outage. Keep in mind that here at yipit, we use redis mostly as a datastore for denormalized or precalculated data. Sometime at the beginning of the week, we noticed our memory usage climbing. We use an m1.large EC2
To a lot of non-developers, learning to code seems like an impossibly daunting task. However, thanks to a number of great resources that have recently been put online for free - teaching yourself to code has never been easier. I started learning to code earlier this year and can say from experience that learning enough to build your own prototype is not as hard as it seems. In fact, if you want to
Learning Python and Django is easy if you have the right resources at your fingertips. Coming from pretty much only having studied programming in school, I started working as a developer at Yipit with almost no web programming experience. In a little fewer than ten weeks, I’ve become comfortable navigating and making large changes to the whole Python/Django application code as well as contributing
A pre-commit hook is a piece of code that runs before every commit and determines whether or not the commit should be accepted. Think of it as the gatekeeper to your codebase. Want to ensure you didn’t accidentally leave any PDBs in your code? Pre-commit hook. Want to make sure your javascript is JSHint approved? Pre-commit hook. Want to guarantee clean, readable PEP8-compliant code? Pre-commit ho
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