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Tracking Deploys with Compare View

We log a message to Campfire anytime someone
deploys code to staging or production. It looks like this:

Recently, we added the link pointing to a Compare View where you
can review the commits that were shipped out along with a full diff of
changes:

Clojure 101: A New Course

Shameless Self-Promotion, Beautiful Unique Snowflakes, & Extra Nose Syndrome

Popular opinion among smart, skilled, hard-working people seems to go something like this:

Something is wrong with a society/world that values and rewards outgoing people, who talk up their strengths, over good or even great people who do not.

Ah, self-promotion.

Is there any other skill in the world of which smart, skilled, hard-working people love to boast, “I’m just terrible at it”?

Skeet: A Twitter Client for Chrome

For users of Google Chrome there are a number of useful extensions that enhance your browser in a myriad of ways. Skeet for Chrome is a new Chrome extension that provides a lightweight, simple, and usable Twitter client right inside your browser.

My talk about Twitter-Node at PDXJS

I was recently invited to talk about my Twitter Node project at last night’s PDX Javascript Admirers meeting. I was really nervous about giving my first talk in several years, but I did alright. My slides are up on Heroku.

The big win of the talk, however, was Scott’s showoff app for composing presentations.

AbstractQueryFactoryFactories and alias_method_chain: The Ruby Way

In the past week, I read a couple of posts that made me really want to respond with a coherent explanation of how I build modular Ruby code.

rails-upgrade is now an official plugin

I apologize for not getting another Rails 3 upgrade post up this weekend, but I spent this weekend working on a few things. First, I contributed a few little pieces to the Rails 3 release notes, which should be showing up on the Rails blog soon (edit: or view them here right now), but most of my time was devoted to a bigger project.

Creating a RESTFUL WEBSERVICE using Ruby On Rails

A note on the Github/Twitter Proxy

In my last post, I made a quick note about how the FriendlyORM had some issues in Postgres. I made a few quick hacks (all in the interest of finishing this up and launching it yesterday). A few hours later, James Golick managed to fix the issues in a special postgres branch.

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