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5:31 AM
Good morning, guys,
 
12:36 PM
Good morning.
 
 
1 hour later…
1:37 PM
Good morning, everyone.
My company moved its developers to a different room. No more piped in music. Dimmers on the lights. Sit-stand desks.
 
Nice
 
 
2 hours later…
3:22 PM
@WayneConrad Wow that's great :) I would really like that!
Good morning!
 
Good morning, it's good to see you.
 
Had a 2 days workshop at the start of the week, today I had to go to the doctor for Eli, it's a busy week!
 
The baby is OK, I hope.
 
Yeah, she was regurgitating a lot, so we have a medicament for this, we'll start feeding more solid food and other small things. She was starting to cry a lot and did not want to be feed, probably because it was starting to hurt a lot.
 
Oh, the poor thing. I hope she recovers quickly.
 
3:35 PM
Everything should get back to normal in 1 week, so we're confident everything will be fine.
Thanks for the support @WayneConrad ! It's more stress for us, but now with that taking care of she should re-enjoy feeding time, and play like before.
 
What kind of workshops did you go to?
 
3:53 PM
Our project is experiencing a lot of trouble at the moment to produce some actual work, so we were looking at what we could do to improve.
 
That's a good thing to do.
 
Today I've decided to hate the ruby_dep gem.
 
4:10 PM
Interesting looking gem. I admit I haven't bothered to set ruby versions for my gems. I should. I do tell TravisCI. What about that gem is bugging you?
 
Never had to look at how you create a gem, what should do and what should make sure you do to make life easier.
How's our otter gem going? Is someone working on it?
 
4:29 PM
@WayneConrad It has the highest minimum ruby version of all my dependancies for no reason
 
I don't know what that means, but it sounds annoying.
 
@Marc-Andre I promise I will put it on gitlab today so we can do things with it.
 
Nice I'm looking to that :)
 
4:56 PM
@WayneConrad It means that I can't support ruby versions below 2.2.5, even though all my dependencies can
 
@thesecretmaster Yuck!
 
5:34 PM
I made an issue, if anyone wants to comment on how silly the version thing is: github.com/e2/ruby_dep/issues/30
 
@thesecretmaster I have a similar issue with one of the development gems I use. That gem requires a very recent Ruby, but my gem (which doesn't need that gem at runtime) supports older version of Ruby. It's annoying.
 
5:50 PM
You can still not support older version of the gem and give the people the option to download the gem with older version of ruby too.
Unless your gem is depending strongly on some feature of a version, it doesn't make sense to enforce a ruby version just to state that you don't support older versions....
 
 
2 hours later…
7:48 PM
Anyone have experience rendering views on the server and on the client?
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/42424353/a-template-that-can-be-rendered-either-by-the-server-or-the-client
 
@JonathanAllard I don't know of a way that involves Ruby... I would guess that you'd need to be running JS on both the server and the client to really do that.
 
Maybe, I mean after all, most Rails have a Node aboard these days
Wondering if there's a gem to do this first class
Before I go creating one
 
I'm not really a Rails programmer, so I wouldn't know of one. We have a few Rails programmers (the real thing) here, so maybe someone will know.
 
Probably not the first time you tell me that, but in my mind you're a great Rails programmer ;)
 
8:05 PM
I don't think I'm a great anything, but I'm especially not a great Rails programmer. I just get by.
I am, however, curious what you find to solve your templating problem.
@JonathanAllard What if you find a client-side templating system, and then write a converter that can convert your server-side (erb, or haml, or whatever) templates to client-side templates? Then you still have one authoritative source template.
 
It exists! I will actually add stuff later.
Gemspec coming up later today, maybe ascii art tommarow. If anyone has other otter ideas, feel free to make a merge request.
 
@thesecretmaster That's just crazy weird awesome.
 
8:23 PM
@WayneConrad That's the kind of thing I'm looking for. I'm seeing if Mustache or Pug or something can do the job. I also have to keep in mind that such a template won't have access to the same stuff as regular Ruby views (that can call anything)
 
 
3 hours later…
11:35 PM
@thesecretmaster You missed a good pun there! If anyone has otter ideas,
 

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