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Myths & Mysteries of Scraping/Crawling - 2 · SkunkWorks
http://blog.rajeev-reddy.com/2014/09/09/scraping-post-1
This blog will let me rant with you guys about my experiments with various tech. Developed with Jekyll. And Powered by Github. Made with all the Geekiness. By your fellow geek Rajeev Reddy. Ted Talks Similarity Index. Natural Language Processing using NLTK. Myths and Mysteries of Scraping/Crawling - 2. Myths and Mysteries of Scraping/Crawling - 1. My experiments with all things web. Myths and Mysteries of Scraping/Crawling - 2. Check out the initial post Myths and Mysteries of Scraping/Crawling - 1.
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Sharing a database between Rails apps on Heroku · Gemfile
http://nikitaavvakumov.github.io/2016/02/08/sharing-rails-app-database-on-heroku
Middot; I codes and I blogs. Sharing a database between Rails apps on Heroku. Heroku has a convenient new way to share add-ons between apps. Since their postgres service is one such add-on, it becomes extremely easy to get two apps to talk to the same database. The easiest and most natural way to create the postgres add-on initially is simply to deploy the first Rails application to Heroku. Other than adding the. Group of the Gemfile as usual, no other steps need to be taken here. We are interested in the.
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Selective stubbing of method calls in RSpec · Gemfile
http://nikitaavvakumov.github.io/2015/06/11/selective-stubbing-of-method-calls-in-rspec
Middot; I codes and I blogs. Selective stubbing of method calls in RSpec. While building a simple API in Rails, I had the following method in my User model that needed to be tested:. The method uses Devise’s. To test this, then, it is necessary to simulate the situation where the first call to. Returns an auth token already taken by another record, while a subsequent call does not. Enter the block implementation of RSpec Mocks. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17. Obviously, the block’s conditions ...
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Myths & Mysteries of Scraping/Crawling - 1 · SkunkWorks
http://blog.rajeev-reddy.com/2014/09/09/scraping-post
This blog will let me rant with you guys about my experiments with various tech. Developed with Jekyll. And Powered by Github. Made with all the Geekiness. By your fellow geek Rajeev Reddy. Ted Talks Similarity Index. Natural Language Processing using NLTK. Myths and Mysteries of Scraping/Crawling - 2. Myths and Mysteries of Scraping/Crawling - 1. My experiments with all things web. Myths and Mysteries of Scraping/Crawling - 1. I beleive that you know what a web crawling/scraping is? You may not be the o...
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GitHub - craigbalding/craigsnotes.net: Static website content for craigsnotes.net, powered by Jekyll, Poole and GitHub Pages
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Static website content for craigsnotes.net, powered by Jekyll, Poole and GitHub Pages. Http:/ www.craigsnotes.net. Use Git or checkout with SVN using the web URL. This branch is 72 commits ahead, 57 commits behind poole:gh-pages. Cannot retrieve the latest commit at this time. Failed to load latest commit information. The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Poole is the butler for Jekyll. The static site generator. It's designed and developed by @mdo. See Poole in action with the demo site. To help ...
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Ted Talks Similarity Index · SkunkWorks
http://blog.rajeev-reddy.com/2015/05/18/ted-talks-similarity-index
This blog will let me rant with you guys about my experiments with various tech. Developed with Jekyll. And Powered by Github. Made with all the Geekiness. By your fellow geek Rajeev Reddy. Ted Talks Similarity Index. Natural Language Processing using NLTK. Myths and Mysteries of Scraping/Crawling - 2. Myths and Mysteries of Scraping/Crawling - 1. My experiments with all things web. Ted Talks Similarity Index. My experiment for creating a recommendation engine for TED Talks. First I have collected all th...
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How constant are your constants? · Gemfile
http://nikitaavvakumov.github.io/2015/10/31/how-constant-are-your-constants
Middot; I codes and I blogs. How constant are your constants? When an object should not change during the execution of a program, you make it a constant:. Good forever, right? Well, not really. More accurately, perhaps, not at all. First, there is the case of a simple reassignment:. The critical thing to understand is that constants’ intended use it to keep the object. Unchanged. This is why Ruby issues a warning when a constant is reassigned to point to another object. However, the. HELLO THERE, Joe".
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About · CR/LF
http://maxarturoas.com/about
Max Arturo's Various Thoughts. After all], writing literature is a guided dream. I like to thing that all creative endeavors benefit from mutual interaction within one’s mind. With that effort (and to keep a general appearance of still being alive to the web community) I strive to write my own guided thoughts. And a line feed. Carriage return, line feed. This site is hosted on GitHub. And is built using Poole. As a starting point for the prebaked blog. It is based off of Jekyll. 109;axa...
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