February 7, 2012 Tagged: airbrake hoptoad error tracking exception tracking Comments (View) Airbrake acquired by Exceptional Earlier this year, Airbrake was acquired by the team at Exceptional, inc. We’re extremely excited about this move and we’d like to explain why. A brief history ...
It’s been a long time coming, but we’ve finally made our auto-scaling elastic app capability available to everybody on Orchestra. Previously, this was only enabled on an account-by-account basis. An elastic app is smart enough to scale up when your traffic increases and scale down whe...
We have three new layout changes on Engine Yard Cloud coming out soon, and we’d like to tell you about them. These layout upgrades make the Dashboard easier to use and visually clearer, but they don’t affect functionality or your established workflows. Most importantly, the new column...
Ruby Trick Shots - a screencast of Ruby tricks and techniques Posted by PeterCooper on February 07, 2012 — 0 comments I'm putting together a free e-book of Ruby tricks and techniques that I've seen surprise other Rubyists I know. To commit myself to the project, I've recorded a screen...
February 3rd, 2012 See who's in the office with snitch, generate api docs from your rspec suite, learn some cool vim tricks, improve your UI with bootstrap 2.0, and more in this episode of Ruby5! January 31, 2012 In 3.2.1, we Devise a way to run Ruby 1.9.2 on Heroku, by using a 30% Fa...
Posted by rkh on February 07, 2012 — 0 comments Travis CI has run 406,714 tests for 5,442 open-source projects to date, including Ruby, Rails, Rubinius, Rubygems, Bundler, Leiningen, Parrot, Symfony, ... If you use any of these then you benefit from Travis CI. Please donate so we can ...
Mendicant University Global Hack Day #1, Thursday 2/16 Posted by seacreature on February 07, 2012 — 0 comments Many Ruby users groups have periodic hack nights where folks get together and work on their own projects while sharing questions and ideas with one another. We'd like to do s...
Thanks for this post. I've read all your other Presenters posts and have been thinking a lot about it, but I think this summarises very nicely. I haven't yet used Presenters myself, but I have an application which might benefit from it - in order to handle multiple associations concis...
Posted by patshaughnessy on February 07, 2012 — 0 comments Two weeks ago I wrote about My first impression of Rubinius internals , and this morning I went on a Journey to the center of JRuby .
logmein & remindme - Drop-in authlogic-based login and forgot password engines Posted by eric on February 07, 2012 — 0 comments logmein and remindme are two Rails engines developed a while back but only just now putting a few notices around in hopes they are useful to others. Built on...
thoughtbot giant robots smashing into other giant robots We are thoughtbot , a web design and development agency in Boston, MA. twitter newsletter rss feed January 26, 2012 Tagged: Design Designer Web tools Bourbon Design apps Comments (View) Designer Tools In addition to the basic de...
Tuesday, February 7, 2012 at 6:22AM Winter appears to finally be visiting for a few days. Modernizr 2.5: Supercharged for 2012 - Lots of changes in this tool that helps figure out the capabilities of your users' browsers - and work around missing features. Amazon S3 Price Reduction - ...
Work on my book hasn't been going as well as I'd wanted (it's amazing how procrastination and laziness can throw you off a schedule). Recently, I've been doing a little bit better though. Last week I was working on some material on benchmarking Ruby code, and suddenly I started to cha...
Twitter announced plans to censor tweets in specific countries, but only to local readers... "Until now," Twitter wrote, "the only way we could take account of those countries’ limits was to remove content globally." The way they put it, you'd think it might have happened once or twic...