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Panasonic Youth » SoftwareGit Clone vs cp -R –> WTF?
I knew git was fast, and I even knew it was faster then a lot of plain linux local file operations. Still, this still blew me away:
rsanheim@ares:~/src/personal/oss $ du -hd 0 insoshi/
26M insoshi/
rsanheim@ares:~/src/personal/o
Posted: Jul. 30, 2008 09:04 PM
Quick: Find the Bug or Gotcha with named_scope
Think fast! Where's the bug?
named_scope :active, :conditions => ["activated_at <= ?", DateTime.now.utc.to_s(:db)]
Looks fine, right? Maybe you've hit this already, and you see it immediately.
The symptoms are that th
Posted: Jul. 23, 2008 02:42 AM
Quick: Find the Bug or Gotcha with named_scope
Think fast! Where's the bug?
named_scope :active, :conditions => ["activated_at <= ?", DateTime.now.utc.to_s(:db)]
Looks fine, right? Maybe you've hit this already, and you see it immediately.
The symptoms are that the
Posted: Jul. 23, 2008 02:42 AM
Notes on testing Bj (Background Job)
Some thoughts and random notes on testing Bj within a Rails integration test (or spec).
You have to turn transactions off for the scope of the test, or suffer very confusing issues, since Bj itself wraps the job submittal within a transaction. The
Posted: Jul. 10, 2008 03:24 AM
Notes on testing Bj (Background Job)
Some thoughts and random notes on testing Bj within a Rails integration test (or spec).
You have to turn transactions off for the scope of the test, or suffer very confusing issues, since Bj itself wraps the job submittal within a transaction. The
Posted: Jul. 10, 2008 03:24 AM
CapGun and LogBuddy updated to 0.0.5
Some long overdue releases of cap_gun and log_buddy - both have been updated to version 0.0.5. Both are now available as gems on github.com/relevance as well as from rubyforge.
CapGun gives you super simple deployment notifications from Capistrano.
Posted: Jul. 6, 2008 01:35 AM
CapGun and LogBuddy updated to 0.0.5
Some long overdue releases of cap_gun and log_buddy - both have been updated to version 0.0.5. Both are now available as gems on github.com/relevance as well as from rubyforge.
CapGun gives you super simple deployment notifications from Capistrano.
Posted: Jul. 6, 2008 01:35 AM
Git 1.5.6 released
Git 1.5.6 has been released, and there are a lot of usability fixes and tweaks which should make the upgrade worth your while. Looking at the detailed list of changes since 1.5.5, it looks like submodules have been getting quite a bit of love from m
Posted: Jun. 19, 2008 12:51 AM
Git 1.5.6 released
Git 1.5.6 has been released, and there are a lot of usability fixes and tweaks which should make the upgrade worth your while. Looking at the detailed list of changes since 1.5.5, it looks like submodules have been getting quite a bit of love from m
Posted: Jun. 19, 2008 12:51 AM
Git lessons learned
Lessons learned from day to day use with various ruby and rails projects.
* Submodules completely suck when things get complex - I'm moving away from no submodules, and using direct exports for now until I have time to research braid or piston 2.0.
Posted: Jun. 6, 2008 10:17 AM
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