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Are web development frameworks still immature ? | Web development thoughts
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Skip to primary content. Are web development frameworks still immature? June 5, 2013. February 20 2011, 9:59 AM by Frosty Z. Just another rant that nobody will read, but at least I will feel better after writing it…. One year has passed since my last post. The so-called Symfony 2. Should be released next month, and nothing has changed. Its core team seems, as always, deaf to simplicity and backward compatibility aspects. Following an interesting comment. I’ve decided to check again Ruby on Rails. This en...
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June | 2013 | Web development thoughts
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: June 2013. The next promising framework : Laravel. June 5, 2013. September 4 2012, 7:33 AM by Frosty Z. Bad luck with Symfony. Its 1x branch was very nice and promising, but has been given up, in favor of the Symfony 2.x. Big bloat (still growing). Browsing sometimes the excellent StackOverflow Q&A. Site is a very good way to stay informed of the frequently used technologies. This way, I’ve just discovered Laravel. June 5, 2013. Just a...
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Frosty Z | Web development thoughts
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Author Archives: Frosty Z. The next promising framework : Laravel. June 5, 2013. September 4 2012, 7:33 AM by Frosty Z. Bad luck with Symfony. Its 1x branch was very nice and promising, but has been given up, in favor of the Symfony 2.x. Big bloat (still growing). Browsing sometimes the excellent StackOverflow Q&A. Site is a very good way to stay informed of the frequently used technologies. This way, I’ve just discovered Laravel. June 5, 2013. Just ano...
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Testing Against Multiple Rails Versions · Schneems
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Pronounced like 'schnapps'. Ruby Hero. Runs @keeprubyweird. Works for Heroku. Posts on performance and best practices. Articles in your Inbox. Testing Against Multiple Rails Versions. Upgrading major versions of Rails sucks. I was there from 0.9 to 1.0, all the way to the famed 2 to 3 release, and they were all painful. I have good news though: Rails 4 is right around the corner, and it’s a much cleaner upgrade. Step zero is writing tests for your gem if you don’t already have them, once you’...Which is ...
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Authoring eBooks - Freelancing Digest
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30 Days to Become a Freelancer. The Freelancer’s Guide to Long-Term Contracts. I made $40,000 in one year with just one of my technical eBooks. This book contains all the information on how I did it. A 100 page eBook. PDF and eReader formats included (ePub and MOBI). Future access to bonuses like checklists, templates, and more. Authoring eBooks - How to Write and Market Your Technical eBook. Inside you’ll find…. Tons of excellent, proven marketing advice. Sell your eBook like a pro! Tips for keeping you...
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Simplton Rails 3 upgrade: From broken to bootable to production. bringing you the Simplton worldview
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Simplton Rails 3 upgrade: From broken to bootable to production. First thing I did. One thing that annoyed me over the last few weeks was the endless browsing I was doing reading one blog post after the other about the upgrade process. I wanted to get my feet on some solid ground and have a one stop shop for the upgrade. I settled on Jeremy McAnally's. Rails 3 Upgrade Handbook. First thing I did before the first thing. Next, branch it. Next, hook it up. Next, rails upgrade plugin. That will generate your.
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Episode 2 - Upgrading to Rails 3 | BDDCasts - BDD Screencasts with Cucumber, RSpec and Ruby on Rails
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Episode 2 - Upgrading to Rails 3. Click on image above for a preview. Released: Jul 25, 2010, Running time: 57 min. We upgrade the URLAgg project to Rails 3 and get the Rails console and server to load and run all the specs. In the first episode. We moved URLAgg to Bundler as a precursor to upgrading to Rails 3. These are the steps we go through on the path to upgrade:. Create a gemset using rvm for rails 3 so we don’t clutter our system with the pre-release versions. Use the rails upgrade.
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Matthew Hutchinson
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No comments yet, post one now. Just a quick post to announce that about one month ago Elisa. And I got engaged in Florence. Italy Here are a few photos. We managed to pick up this little ring in Damiani. Who were very helpful in getting it re-sized before we left —thanks to Mr. Filippo Gossi). We liked Florence so much, we might even consider having the wedding there! We visited the Tuscan countryside on a couple of Vespa scooters and saw plenty of great locations. June 09, 2010 13:05. May 19, 2010 21:50.
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ASP.NET MVC Archives - Accidental Technologist
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Musings about Entrepreneurship, Technology and Software Development. ASPNET 5 and More with Scott Hanselman. Microsoft has gotten a bad wrap for many years, I’ve done a fair amount of it myself. I think today’s Microsoft has a very different public-facing gorilla than it used to be. The MS Dev Show. Recently interviewed Scott Hanselman. February 18, 2015. Tagged With: ASP.NET MVC. ASPNet MVC vs Ruby on Rails Smackdown Results. I’m sure everyone saw this already, right? February 14, 2012. It has been show...