Episodes Archives Jobs The Changelog - Open Source moves fast. Keep up. Latest episode Episode 0.6.0 - Fog and The Cloud with Wesley Beary Wynn sat down with Wesley Beary from Engine Yard to talk about the Fog project and the Cloud, live from Red Dirt Ruby Conf. Go to episode The Changelog is a weekly podcast and blog that covers what's fresh and new in Open Source. May 20, 2011 View 6 If you didn
JavaScriptへコンパイルして実行することを前提としたスクリプト言語「CoffeeScript」がちょっとした注目を集めています。CoffeeScript自体は2009年末に登場し、その1年後の2010年12月にバージョン1.0がリリースされていますが、注目を集めたのは、数日前(2011年4月13日)にRuby on Railsの生みの親であるDHHが、次期バージョンのRails3.1でjQueryやSCSSと合わせて、CoffeeScriptをデフォルトとして採用するとTwitter上で発言して議論が巻き起こったからです。 Yes, it's true, Rails 3.1 is going to ship with CoffeeScript and SCSS in the box for use with the new asset pipeline. It's bad ass.
Ruby Weekly is a weekly newsletter covering the latest Ruby and Rails news. Maybe I'm weird (actually, there's no maybe about it) but when I first heard about Rails 3.1 getting CoffeeScript and Sass out of the box, I wanted to see how it worked and how smooth the process would be. So like quite a few people on IRC I've seen, I installed edge Rails (currently 3.1.0-beta) and got playing. (Yes, it's
YES Rails is going to force you to use coffeescript in an upcoming version and there's nothing you can do about it. You have to learn coffeescript now. It can't be removed. You must rewrite all existing apps to use coffeescript if you want to upgrade. This is a joke by Jason Seifer (@jseifer) of the Rails Development company, Twistedmind Inc. Twistedmind also makes employee scheduling software. C
Ruby Weekly is a weekly newsletter covering the latest Ruby and Rails news. Guess what? Yep, the forthcoming Rails 3.1 is going to be bringing in a few new friends as dependencies: CoffeeScript, jQuery, and Sass. What does this mean? Why has this been controversial? I'm going to quickly run through the details here. jQuery - A Non-Controversial Switch It was back in March (2011) when David Heineme
BistroCar¶ ↑ github.com/jnicklas/bistro_car Description:¶ ↑ BistroCar serves up CoffeeScript from within your Rails application. Install:¶ ↑ You’ll need to install node.js and CoffeeScript. Add it as a gem dependency to you Rails application: config.gem "bistro_car" Usage:¶ ↑ Add your CoffeeScript files to app/scripts. Then in your layout or wherever else suits you, add: <%= coffee_script_bundle %
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