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Applied Concurrency in Go. 10 years of Ruby. Understanding and sharing Rails sessions. Go at Splice (Google I/O 2014). Bad code doesn't exist. RubyConf 2012 - Ruby vs. The World. Aloha RubyConf - mmm.mruby or why yet another Ruby implementation. PulsoConf 2012 - Tour of programming languages. LA RubyConf 2012 - Ruby: time to move on. RubyConf Argentina 2011 - Inside Ruby. RubyConf 2011 - Complex Ruby concepts simplified. RubyConf 2010 - MacRuby: Why and How. ConFoo.ca - Apple's Ruby: MacRuby.
mruby and MobiRuby - Matt Aimonetti
http://matt.aimonetti.net/posts/2012/04/20/mruby-and-mobiruby
Today, two big Ruby news came directly from Japan:. The Open Source release of Matz’. The announce of MobiRuby. An upcoming solution to develop iOS and Android applications using Ruby. Probably due to my involvement with the MacRuby. Project, people have been asking me what I thought of these news. Mruby is far from being a new project. It’s based on the RiteVM which is a sponsored project by the Japanese ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry. Hiroshi Nakamura gave a great 1 line definition of mruby:.
Practical guide to StatsD/Graphite monitoring - Matt Aimonetti
http://matt.aimonetti.net/posts/2013/06/26/practical-guide-to-graphite-monitoring
Practical Guide to StatsD/Graphite Monitoring. Engineers love to improve things. Refactoring and optimizations drive us. There is just a slight problem: we often do that in a vacuum. Before optimizing, we need to measure. Without a solid baseline, how can you say that the time you invested in making things better wasn’t a total waste? There are plenty of monitoring tools out there, each with its own pros and cons. The point of this article isn’t to argue about which one you. For a more in depth dive into...
Engineers suck at finding the right jobs - Matt Aimonetti
http://matt.aimonetti.net/posts/2012/11/14/engineers-suck-at-finding-right-jobs
Engineers Suck at Finding the Right Jobs. If you are currently a software engineer you need to realize two things:. Now is an awesome time to be a software engineer. Probably the best time ever). Your job might not be well suited for you. I’ll show you why we are lucky bastards, why we aren’t so good at picking the right jobs and some hints on how to solve this issue. At least three things make “now” the best time to be a software engineer:. We don’t know our real worth. Changing job feels like betrayal.
Rethinking web service development - Matt Aimonetti
http://matt.aimonetti.net/posts/2012/06/13/rethinking-web-service-development
Rethinking Web Service Development. While it’s true that there are still a lot of places where software isn’t leveraged and many places where software needs to evolve, software is nearly everywhere! In this article, I’d like to explore why and how we need to rethink web API development and focus on communication and interaction. Focusing on the API. Let’s take a step back and consider what is critical when developing a web API:. For end users to know how to consume your services. Debate since I consider ...
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Django | Merbist
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Random thoughts of a software developer. Learning from Rails’ failures. Posted by Matt Aimonetti. On February 29th, 2012. This is for me, by far, the biggest issue with Rails and something that should have been fixed a long time ago. If you’re using the WordPress blog engine, you know how easy and safe it is to upgrade the engine or the plugins. Granted WordPress isn’t a web dev framework, but it gives you an idea of what kind of experience we should be striving for. Stability vs playground zone. So what...
RubyMotion | Merbist
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Random thoughts of a software developer. MacRuby on iOS – RubyMotion review. Posted by Matt Aimonetti. On May 4th, 2012. Was released and let’s be honest, it is one the best alternatives to Objective-C out there (if not the best). I don’t think anyone will contest the fact that RubyMotion is a well done product. The question however is, “ is it worth for you to invest some money, time and energy in this product instead of using Apple’s language and tools. What I like about RubyMotion:. Working with the s...
Go Challenge - 1 – Go Challenge – Learn Go by solving problems and getting feedback from Go experts!
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Learn Go by solving problems and getting feedback from Go experts! Go Challenge - 1. The world’s first monthly Go Challenge for developers (newbies included). This first Go challenge is now closed. There were 173 entries from 41 countries. The winners of the first Go Challenge are: Luke Champine. Interviewed our winners: Luke Champine. Some of the participants blogged about their Go challenge experience: Christopher Saunders. Feedback from the Evaluators. A more detailed feedback is available here. Long ...
Scaling a web site using HTTP caching and JS async calls | Matt Aimonetti
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Random thoughts of a software developer. Laquo; Go’s reflection example. Deploying a Rails 3.1 app – gotchas. First step in scaling a web site: HTTP caching. Today my friend Patrick Crowley. And I were talking about scaling his website: http:/ cinematreasures.org. Since an article covering his work will soon be published in a very popular newspaper. Patrick’s site is hosted on Heroku. Which comes by default with Varnish caching. Ryan Tomako wrote an excellent post. Setting these conditions in your app is...
on languages, numbers, and creating time: The third half, concluded: kindness in software
http://exegetotrope.blogspot.com/2013/02/the-third-half-continued-kindness-in.html
On languages, numbers, and creating time. Sunday, February 24, 2013. The third half, concluded: kindness in software. In a previous post. I wrote about the realization that as of this year I'll have been programming for half my life, and wondering where I'm going to take my career from here. I left a few details for a later post: meta-thinking, and kindness in software. This post is about the latter. It's about kindness to users, as well as other developers. The value of software for people who use it.
on languages, numbers, and creating time: The third half, continued: Meta-thinking
http://exegetotrope.blogspot.com/2013/02/the-third-half-continued-meta-thinking.html
On languages, numbers, and creating time. Sunday, February 24, 2013. The third half, continued: Meta-thinking. In a previous post. I wrote about the realization that as of this year I'll have been programming for half my life, and wondering where I'm going to take my career from here. I left a few details for a later post: meta-thinking, and kindness in software. This post is about the former. I should also disclaim that as much as I enjoy meta-thinking, I'm not always good at it, especially when I most ...
GitHub - svenfuchs/i18n: Internationalization (i18n) library for Ruby
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Internationalization (i18n) library for Ruby. Use Git or checkout with SVN using the web URL. This branch is 185 commits ahead, 2 commits behind mattetti:master. Mar 1, 2016. Update Matt's profile link. Failed to load latest commit information. Remove rufus and old AR support from benchmark script. Jul 16, 2014. Mar 24, 2015. Feb 11, 2015. Jan 10, 2015. Add rvmrc to gitignore. Feb 24, 2011. Add gemfile for testing with Rails 4.2. Dec 19, 2014. Jan 10, 2015. Add minitest to Gemfile. Jun 29, 2014. The stru...
on languages, numbers, and creating time: ... just write *what* down?
http://exegetotrope.blogspot.com/2013/08/just-write-what-down_12.html
On languages, numbers, and creating time. Monday, August 12, 2013. Just write *what* down? In a previous post about the importance of reducing documentation-related technical debt in the near term, I said Just write it down. But what's the it. If someone vaguely suggests you need to document your code better - what? How, where, when? Here are a few ways to answer that question. Explaining to yourself and others. Is precisely what you need to write down now. But 6 months from now hasn't happened yet!
on languages, numbers, and creating time: Why I Do What I Do: or, The Third Half Of My Life
http://exegetotrope.blogspot.com/2013/02/why-i-do-what-i-do-or-third-half-of-my.html
On languages, numbers, and creating time. Sunday, February 24, 2013. Why I Do What I Do: or, The Third Half Of My Life. As of this year I will have been programming for half my life. What's next for me? Do I do what I do? Do I have to offer the world and where. Do I want to take it? I say this not only with local interest. Asking myself how to be keep myself happy and support my family - - but also with global interest. Namely, what are the greater impacts of the kind of work I do? I'm not the only mid-l...
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Matt Aimonetti
Matt Aimonetti is Splice CTO and Co-Founder. An experienced technologist, entrepreneur, technical writer and active open-source contributor based in Santa Monica, CA. Prior to Splice, Matt worked as a Tech manager/R&D developer at LivingSocial, on video game development at Sony PlayStation, as a sound engineer and on many other things. First Go challenge - binary decoding. Understanding and sharing Rails sessions. Go at Splice (Google I/O 2014). Go, Robots and code refactoring. Books to read in 2014.
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Keeping it semi-real since '81. Obama for America 2012. Since the election, I’ve been nothing short of fascinated with the articles pouring out about the technology team behind the OFA campaign. When the Nerds Go Marching In. Meet the Obama campaign’s $250 million fundraising platform. Obama Campaign’s Chummy E-Mails Reveal Science in Fundraising. Hey, I Need to Talk to You About This Brilliant Obama Email Scheme. Nov 29, 2012 Categories: Post-Digital. Teehan Lax and Designing with Code.
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Friday, January 12, 2018. There's a lot on the horizon as we enter a new semester (please be praying for our students as they come back from the break and new students who may join our community). I look forward to sharing about all of that soon! I also wanted to update you on the results of our Keep FOCUS Growing fundraiser. It was a huge success. And we raised more than we ever have, more than we had imagined even, at nearly $65,000. THANK YOU so much if you participated in that! Something neat about G...
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