I like the fact that we have many options to do things, the only downside is you really have to get a solid understanding of how Ruby work, and not only a basic one...
I just heard about pearl, never take a look on it yet. I learned Ruby in "one" day with The Little Book Of Ruby book, It was SOOO great cause everything was designed has I would if I had to design a programming language... so learning it was fast... compared to language like Java... However, that was not the case with Rails ... even though I didn't have much difficulties yet... Too much files and configuration makes me lost as a newbi.
@AsmeJust Yeah, Perl has an awful syntax. Not pretty like Ruby. But what Perl does have, and what Ruby got from Perl, is the idea that it's OK that there be more than one way to do things.
Small problem that's been giving me a headache wonder if you guys ever saw something like it, when I attempt to upload a file using paperclip and active admin i get the following error
Exception ArgumentError in Rack application object (could not find a temporary directory)
I'm uploading my Rails proyect to a Ubuntu Server running 12.04LTS and I can't seem to fix this issue! Whether I do a bundle install or try to use the whenever gem I get that error! I've read a lot but still I'm unable to fix it
/lib/ruby/2.0.0/tmpdir.rb:34:in `tmpdir': could not find a temporar...
I am getting some 500 errors in my Passenger Rails app. When looking at the log it appears passenger cannot access the /tmp dir. I have validated that it is there and has RW access to root, and then tried www-data. What is going on here?
2014-01-14 16:01:16.6573 20624/7fa7c8806700 Pool2/Sma...
It seems I spend most of time fighting stupid things that make no sense. Like a server that was serving publically, and is now somehow only bound to 127.0.0.1 instead of 0.0.0.0. For no reason.
resp.select do |k, v|
flag = false
if k.to_s.include? 'lt'
right_key = k.to_s.sub('lt', 'rt').to_sym
flag = v or resp[right_key]
end
if k.to_s.include? 'rt'
left_key = k.to_s.sub('rt', 'lt').to_sym
flag = v or resp[left_key]
end
flag
end
@Cereal is this a little better? ```resp.select do |k, v| flag = false key = k.to_s.gsub(/(lt|rt)/, 'lt' => 'rt', 'rt' => 'lt' ).to_sym flag = v or resp[key] end```