> The term “Separation of Concerns” honestly doesn’t mean anything anymore. But it used to... > It's a catchall phrase which means "I'm trying to do the right thing", whatever that thing may be -- Rob Conery, The Imposter's Handbook.
DevOps (a clipped compound of development and operations) is a culture, movement or practice that emphasizes the collaboration and communication of both software developers and other information-technology (IT) professionals while automating the process of software delivery and infrastructure changes. It aims at establishing a culture and environment where building, testing, and releasing software can happen rapidly, frequently, and more reliably.
== Overview ==
In traditional functionally separated organizations there is rarely cross-departmental integration of these functions with IT operations...
Aaaaaaaand the site is picking up its changes now. I restarted apache -- again.
Ah. That means I had a rogue apache process that wasn't restarting when I asked it to, but finally did. Next time this happens, I'll stop apache, then look for rogues that need extra killing.
We are creating an html5 website for mobile and need to get camera access through the web browser without being a native app. We are having trouble making this work in iOS. Is anyone aware of a solution for this?
The main object is an instance of Object. At the top scope, self is set to that object. When defining a method at the top scope, self is again set to that object.
This is different than when defining a method in a class. Outside the method, self is the class; inside the method, self is the instance.
We find here an implementation of a stable sort in Ruby, which works for the general case (i.e. I can supply my own comparision algorithm), and in this thread user tokland describes a very elegant way to do a stable sort using the <=> operator of the objects to be sorted. This algorithm goes like...
I don't know how to answer if that's the intended way... depends upon who is doing the intending. I think it's a reasonable approach, although I like the answer that monkey-patches Enumerable.
I wonder if you can't bypass that entire line in the special case. Rearrange the logic so you can do next if old_cats == @categories or something plainer.
I just finished my first pass through the Imposter's Handbook. It's very good--I'm going to read it again and take more time with it, aim for better comprehension of it's more difficult parts.
Can anyone help me out querying this api with net/http? I'm getting a file into params in sinatra, but what am I trying gives me a permanent redirect which I don't know how to follow. Here is what I'm trying: Net::HTTP.post_form(URI.parse('http://api.qrserver.com/v1/read-qr-code'), params)
I've got a URL and I'm using HTTP GET to pass a query along to a page. What happens with the most recent flavor (in net/http) is that the script doesn't go beyond the 302 response. I've tried several different solutions; HTTPClient, net/http, Rest-Client, Patron...
I need a way to continue to ...