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PTOM: November 2008: Visitor Design Pattern
Creating an older rails project with multiple (newer) versions installed
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UPDATE: I'm very eager to see where IronRuby and RSpec go for the .NET world. Testing my C# Applications with RSpec would be awesome. Check out the MSDN magazine article about this stuff if you haven't already. I'm working with a Ruby on Rails...
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Wed, Feb 02 2009 11:53 PM
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Jason Meridth
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Selenium-client and fun
So I've had the pleasure of working with selenium-client , the official Ruby client API for Selenium Remote Control (bare bone client driver). Assumptions: 1. You have Ruby 1.8+ installed 2. You have rubygems installed I'm going to use the Slicehost...
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Wed, Feb 02 2009 11:35 PM
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Jason Meridth
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selenium
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selenium remote control
Personal CI history and Hudson CI as service on Ubuntu/Debian
UPDATE: CruiseControl.rb does have Git support from git://github.com/benburkert/cruisecontrolrb.git. Thank you Jeremy for the heads' up (comment below) CI == Continous Integration I personally enjoy watching a team hear the Mortal Kombat voice yell...
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Thu, Jan 01 2009 11:08 PM
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Jason Meridth
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PTOM: November 2008: Visitor Design Pattern
Definition Visitor Design Pattern - " Represent an operation to be performed on the elements of an object structure. Visitor lets you define a new operation without changing the classes of the elements on which it operates. " dofactory.com Another...
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Sun, Nov 11 2008 4:15 PM
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Jason Meridth
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Design Patterns
Creating an older rails project with multiple (newer) versions installed
I have been studying rspec the last week or two and have been using Rail 2.1.2 to do my exploring. I was finally ready to jump into some legacy code and couldn't even create a spec folder on the directory tree because the version of rails was older...
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Tue, Nov 11 2008 3:27 PM
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Jason Meridth
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Ruby on Rails - WOW!
Okay, I've been hearing about Ruby and even went through the "Try Ruby" on hobbix walk-through . I've scripted in Python, another dynamic language, for my Linux bash scripts and I've also create a web site to interact with Amazon...
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Sun, Sep 09 2007 3:45 PM
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Jason Meridth
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Current things on my plate
I'm doing a good deal of stuff lately: 1. Helping build/standardize the local .NET Users group in San Antonio ( Alamo Coders ) 2. Study/Learn/Grok Domain Driven Design (DDD) and Behavior Driven Design (BDD) 3. Put out a production Monorail site for...
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Thu, Aug 08 2007 8:18 PM
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IronPython Cookbook
Scott Guthrie has posted a notice of the IronPython Cookbook wiki that is now online. I have Python experience via scripting in Linux. It's a very cool language. It takes some time getting used to no brackets if you are a C-type language developer...
Published
Fri, Jun 06 2007 5:11 AM
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Jason Meridth
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python
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