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As cool new RESTful services crop up practically each day, I find myself using or writing a lot of Ruby API wrappers. So much that I've seen some common approaches emerge, each with their own pros and cons. I had been considering this topic for some time when Zach Inglis' feedback on my readernaut gem spurred me to write about it. Rattling around in the back of my head is Chad Fowler's post from 2
I had the opportunity to chat with an entire gSchool class via Skype a couple of weeks ago and share my thoughts on development and my experience of working at GitHub. One student asked me to share some keys to working remotely since she had heard a large percentage of GitHubbers are outside of San Francisco. I should develop a more thoughtful response to that question, drawing from experience of
I’m a Rubyist. But I’m also a pragmatic front-end developer. When I have to write a full-stack solution, I pick Rails or Sinatra because writing Ruby is a joy and the Ruby ecosystem is so darn cool. But when I have to create a CMS-based site for myself or a client I love the usability and community behind WordPress. Although I can reluctantly lay Ruby aside when I extend WordPress, I really miss m
tldr; Use grc to add "stylesheets" and personal color settings for your favorite terminal apps. Like Merlin in The Once and Future King I feel as if I'm getting younger as I advance in my development career. When I started writing ASP Classic™ in the late 90s I was captive to the GUI. The DOS prompt held no real power and .ini files were something you fiddled with when a driver was misbehaving. So
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