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12:30 AM
I've never tested a scope, but that test looks good to me.
 
 
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12:37 PM
This is so cool: github.com/thisredone/rb
 
12:52 PM
So I kind of understand the shells & tools etc - but what's this solving again?
(it kind of looks like irb / rails console from my perspective)
 
I saw that this morning. I don't know why the author used the _ variable name in the method... _ is supposed to be for arguments you are ignoring. Or, in irb, for the previous result.
 
Didn't notice that. Good point
 
It's solving the problem that executing ruby one-liners is kind of a pain, with "ruby -e", and then you have to escape the actual Ruby code so that your shell will pass it properly.
 
ah, I don't script very much so ... I might even be able to say i've never command line executed a ruby script directly
github.com/searls/soa - it's a mini service wrapping gem, for people who think sinatra is too unwieldly - I thought of Cereal immediately when I read this one
The SOA gem is a drop-in replacement for Ruby's built-in method dispatch system. You can continue to call legacy methods like you always have alongside new service invocations registered with the SOA gem
 
An even smaller web server?
 
1:05 PM
...for the man who wants to do everything himself :)
I'm not sure really what to say about it - it's outside my scope as everyone probably knows I love going the other way & doing less ... aka rake tasks, customizing generators, using scaffolds, the rails templates before docker images started taking off
 
For the man who wants to know what his code does instead of relying on guesswork and foggy intuition.
 
> Microservices are great for turning method calls in to distributed computing problems
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Yea - love that quote
 
That's funny. And true. And I can't tell if the author of SOA understood it was a joke making fun of mmicroservices.
 
I'm a lever puller by nature - I wish I could embrace blackbox completely, but I'm too curious for straight blackboxing rails
he knows
i'm just reading tutorials today while sewing leather arm bands at work - met project goals and my brains too fried to keep going on green fielding the pet_store app right now even with the project check list which I need to generate the next list of things to do
...so personal opinions - if I am doing a demo app ... besides security, a cart system, credit card system, omni-auth etc what sort of techniques should i be demonstrating in ruby or RoR for employers?
 
1:47 PM
@Mirv Caching is a good one for Rails. Javascript understanding as well, infinite pagination is always flashy.
 
caching ... like the memcache that's built in for free or redis type stuff?
(ty btw Jared - would not have thought of that!)
 
@Mirv Yea, just caching of partials and knowing of the different types you can do. Russian doll caching, etc.
 
awesome ty!
 
2:51 PM
I get this blind requests for friends on social media, linkedin/twitter/facebook etc ...
 
FB is usually people looking for personal deets, and LinkedIn is usually recruiters. At least for me.
 
 
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3:55 PM
deets? details?
 
yea. Once your friend they get all the info on your profile.
 
yea - last 5 or 6 on fb were gals... basically, "omg, like so nice to find a real man with a beard" which always makes me laugh, i keep it between 1/3" to 3" max, can't stand the longer stuff
 
4:09 PM
I'm just over here with my baby face :P
Always wanted a beard, but I think I don't understand how good I have it with only having to do a little shaving
 
 
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5:15 PM
I have a beard, but only because it goes with the banjo.
 
 
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6:16 PM
LOL WAYNE!!
I shave my beard off twice a year and go smooth...it's part of the lols, it never goes more than 5" max ever, often just 2 or 3" ... then 4-6 months is just smooth
 
6:52 PM
drone shot of the park & behind it the blue building is the guthrie & it's "endless bridge" that goes off into the air which goes out 178 feet straight out ... close up of guthrie (slide #2 is the endless bridge)
...it's one of my favorite spots in my home town. Inside as you walk along as these peach/organish clear glass spots with lights inside of them framing your walk as you approach the "bridge" ... the colors can be configured too
 
That's a very striking cantilever.
 
 
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