Sep 1
History
icon1 Matt | icon2 Uncategorized | icon4 09 1st, 2008| icon3No Comments »

I’ve been trying out Git lately. Can you tell?


$ history 1000 | awk '{a[$2]++}END{for(i in a){print a[i] " " i}}' | sort -rn | head
55 git
44 cd
42 ls
39 rake
35 ruby
34 sudo
26 ri
21 port
16 rm
13 irb

Aug 31

This week the railsenvy guys released their very first screencast. They’ve got weekly podcast, delivering news on the ruby/rails community. It’s pretty good. If you like banter and sound clips, you’ll enjoy it.

Their first screencast is titled Advanced Active Record, covering the following:

  • Loading large data sets
  • Using indexes
  • Caching
  • Named Scope
  • STI & Polymorphic Associations
  • Dirty Objects

They take a different approach from the typical screencasts I’ve seen with rails. Normally screencasts involve someone typing away in Textmate, switching over to the terminal, and then showing a demo in Firefox. Instead, they’ve taken the greenscreen approach. Code is displayed in the background, with Jason and Gregg popping in and out of the forefront to explain things. There’s plenty of charts and diagrams too. I really like this approach. To me, it’s more exciting to see things come across the screen with a person pointing at them. If you’re afraid these are like typical powerpoint presentations, don’t be. These guys do a good job of explaining how each of the concepts work, showing snippets, and examining log files so you don’t have to drown in some of the gigantic SQL that’s generated by ActiveRecord. There’s also examples of what’s new in Rails 2.1, including dirty objects and how partial updates work.

So if you want to learn some of the more advanced active record topics, check it out.

Jun 15
Cymbal Rush
icon1 Matt | icon2 Music | icon4 06 15th, 2008| icon3No Comments »

Radiohead recently played at a pair of shows in France. On the second night, Thom played something off of The Eraser. Very nice to see it get played. Here it is:

Apr 23
Big words != smart
icon1 Matt | icon2 Rants | icon4 04 23rd, 2008| icon3No Comments »

Filling up sentences with big words doesn’t get your point across any better. It just makes noise.

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