Inside recovery.rb(model) I have implemented some logic, and at the end it contains some variables with data like, interest_to_be_paid, principle_to_be_paid, amt_not_paid_prev_month etc Now how can I insert these data to recoveries table? Should I call Recovery.create(interest_to_be.....) from inside Recovery model itself ? Or how can I pass these variables to controller ?
delete, or delete? Most servers (or anything) tell the filesystem to unallocate a bit of disk space, but they don't go the extra mile to overwrite said unallocated space with random data beforehand
I have written a Sudoku app for Ruby. This is my first attempt at coding in Ruby so there are sure to be lots of way to optimise it or make it more efficient.
To summarise the code: it takes an input file of a Sudoku problem in the format comma separated row, column, value of the initial Sudoku ...
Yes working on my Reddit clone for school project. Everything works in development, my host was set to localhost:3000. I since pushed to Heroku here jonathanmusso-bloccit.herokuapp.com
If you don't know, %, is modulus which returns the remainder when the number is divided by the parameter. In this case the remainder for all even numbers is 0. Everything else returns 1
Which episode? If episode 1, maybe you just have a really discerning little girl on your hands. If it was Empire, then I can't help you :) — Dancrumb27 mins ago
when does it return A in this code, why is there no condition for A
def grade(num_books, reads_books)
if reads_books
return "C" if num_books < 10
return "B" if num_books <= 20
return "A"
else
return "D" if num_books < 10
return "C" if num_books <= 20
return "B"
end
end
return C, and return B lines, will not get evaluated if their conditions are not met. So they will keep flowing down. So if num_books is >20 it will always all down to return A
assuming it gets into that block with 'reads_books' evaluating to true
Hey Jared, for the issue I am having. Should I include all of the Devise code to make a stack overflow question? Or just the dev and production environment files and the stack error be enough?
I am working on my school assignment. At this stage I have implemented Devise for authentication. The whole project works fine locally for me. When I pushed to Heroku this is another story. Here is the link to the app. http://jonathanmusso-bloccit.herokuapp.com/
The first time I tried to run the...
Add the index action (which is just a method) to your controller like the error message suggests:
class CompaniesController < ApplicationController
def index
end
end
Read the Rails documentation for more information on how controller basics work.
For some reason those obvious answers always attract quite a score compared to very interesting questions with very interesting answers
I am attempting to define a constant IDT (Interrupt Descriptor Table) entry in NASM, and to do so, I need to emit into a data table the high word of a double-word address that is not resolved until link time. Is there a way to do it?
Here's the interrupt handler:
;;; Interrupt 3 (breakpoint) h...
:) I've been answering some interesting older questions somewhere last year. I've only gotten rep for them, once or twice or so. This would support that theory :)
And continuous rep for an answer on a new rails 4 feature. A more obvious question.
After pushing my project to Heroku it will not work, at first the host was not set for Production which I have since added in. I removed the :confirmable in the User model now, which lets me go to the next page in the app. So something on the production side is causing me errors when sending the email I think