Nice, I like sushi too. Bluefin tuna the deep red one is my favorite. Creamcheese stuff is usually pretty good too.
I'm in another api/json tutorial - found there's some awesome throttling gems! Was kind of a concern of mine as never ran in production - blog.codeship.com/building-a-json-api-with-rails-5 about half way down the page
Sushi here in the desert isn't very good. It's been frozen to get her, so the texture is not the best.
But it's not actually the fish I like best. I like the rice and the seaweed. I could just eat rice and seaweed, and maybe a little eel sauce, and be happy.
I think the #1 skill someone needs in tech is just dogged perseverance. It almost doesn't matter how smart you are or what you know as long as you can not give up. I've seen amazing things done by beginners because they just keep working at it.
Yea, rails 5.0 had API mode, it's just a roll in of the rails api gem that everyone used in rails 4. Honestly, it doesn't even interest me that much - I'd rather have a controller setup to handle auth & flow etc - then just render to html/json/whatever in the actions (but i get that's not always optimal and others serve api to 2nd rails app that consumes the first api like a backbone)
Wayne, I think they vinegar their rice - the sea weed is amazing too - I mostly eat it for the wasabi and soysauces ... you should totally do the old college rice cooker thing and perfect an AZ recipe :)
making more pho soup ... guy at work gets me deal on some of the best cow in the world....yesterday in celebration of surviving 3 x 16 hr days and no fights with bosses's boss - I picked up a $200/lbs cut of their boutique meat expirement for $10/lbs and did it
I have some of the beef tips supposedly now, it's basically the same thing off a nonboutique expirement but in weird shapes so he leaves it for me to hit up my soup