Tag: jquery
June 23, 2011: Distributed Magic Control
1. Today’s News: Github for Mac Odds are you heard this one already, but the fine folks at GitHub announced a Mac desktop client. It differs from, say, GitX in that it attempts to be a front end to your entire GitHub account rather than one particular repo.
I haven’t used it a ton yet, but a couple of quick impressions:
I think we can now definitively say that Tweetie and Loren Brichter is to the current set of Mac applications what Delicious Library was to the batch a few years ago – the source of a widely used design aesthetic.
June 21, 2010: Double Double Splat Splat
Link post today. Turns out I built up more links than I thought.
Book Status Somehow I wound up writing and editing the Rcov chapter, which, among other things, is the first time I’ve had to wrestle with RSpec 2 vs. RSpec 1 behavior, when writing about how RSpec and Rcov get along. Now I need to figure out how to write about that more coherently. Actually, I need to decide if I’m going to acknowledge RSpec 1 at all.
May 28, 2010: Friday Friday Friday
Short today, but preparing some longer, more rant-y bits for the future…
Book status Not much forward motion for the next few days, as I have a lot of other stuff to do, including preparing for Chicago Ruby on June 1 and doing a bit of touch-up on Obtiva’s 4-Day Ruby on Rails/TDD boot camp. All fun, but time consuming.
Some Links A quick tutorial by Peter Cooper on setting up JQuery in Rails 3.