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Applications to stay organized - NANObrook
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I’m Pascal. I’m a Technologist, with a passion for usability, application development, testing, and system administration. I build applications for my own use when I can’t find exactly what I need and I hope you’ll find them helpful. Business: Why not start a sidebusiness. I’d love to hear from you, so please get in touch. Or find me on twitter. Applications to make your day to day life easier.
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Contact Me – nanoRAILS
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Ruby on Rails in practice, and more…. Rails 1.1 Cheat Sheet. Installing Rails on Mac OS X Tiger. A better Rails debugger: ruby-debug. Remote Ubuntu Dapper Drake Install. Installing Ubuntu Dapper on Parallels. SyncMyBit - sync fitbit to Apple Health. 1List, manage your list on your iPhone with DropBox. Start a Side Business. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 License.
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git – nanoRAILS
http://nanorails.com/articles/category/git
Ruby on Rails in practice, and more…. There are 4 posts filed in git. The smallest git tutorial you’ll ever need. Let me preface with this: this is over-simplified for someone just getting started with git, who does not have the time to learn all the intricacies of git, and covers the most common workflow I’ve encountered, that is:. 8211; download code from a remote repository. 8211; make changes. 8211; commit and send the changes back. 8211; get the latest from that remote repository. So, here goes:.
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Archives – nanoRAILS
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Ruby on Rails in practice, and more…. Rails 1.1 Cheat Sheet. Installing Rails on Mac OS X Tiger. A better Rails debugger: ruby-debug. Remote Ubuntu Dapper Drake Install. Installing Ubuntu Dapper on Parallels. SyncMyBit - sync fitbit to Apple Health. 1List, manage your list on your iPhone with DropBox. Start a Side Business. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 License.
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DataMapper – nanoRAILS
http://nanorails.com/articles/category/datamapper
Ruby on Rails in practice, and more…. There is one post filed in DataMapper. Index your DataMapper Models with Xapian. Still pretty preliminary, but the basics seem to work. dm-xapian. Is a Merb plugin to index your DataMapper. At this point the details are still sketchy, and you first need to install xapian, then the xapian ruby bindings: Install Xapian and ruby bindings. Then it gets easier:. Build the gem with. Create the dm-xapian resource. Is indexed :texts = [ :name, :region, :country, :varietal ],.
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Merb – nanoRAILS
http://nanorails.com/articles/category/merb
Ruby on Rails in practice, and more…. There are 2 posts filed in Merb. Has reached 1.0. What a tremendous achievement from all all contributors, and Ezra. More specifically and Wycats. If you can’t wait, use. Gem install merb - source http:/ edge.merbivore.com. Should be available by tomorrow on your regular gem mirror. Index your DataMapper Models with Xapian. Still pretty preliminary, but the basics seem to work. dm-xapian. Is a Merb plugin to index your DataMapper. Then it gets easier:. As you may hav...
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ean-upc – nanoRAILS
http://nanorails.com/articles/category/ean-upc
Ruby on Rails in practice, and more…. There is one post filed in ean-upc. UPC/GTIN calculations for Ruby. To install the Ruby Gem. Sudo gem install ean. What can it do? 8211; Validate UPC. 8211; Generate check number for UPC. Require "rubygems" require "ean". Convert to a 14 digit GTIN. Check whether a number is a valid 8, 12, 13, 14 EAN. You can also do. 1234567890128".to gtin.ean? Given a 7, 11, 12, of 13 digits number, generates the check digit (to be added at the end. Rails 1.1 Cheat Sheet.
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Just Enough – nanoRAILS
http://nanorails.com/articles/category/just-enough
Ruby on Rails in practice, and more…. There are 5 posts filed in Just Enough. The smallest git tutorial you’ll ever need. Let me preface with this: this is over-simplified for someone just getting started with git, who does not have the time to learn all the intricacies of git, and covers the most common workflow I’ve encountered, that is:. 8211; download code from a remote repository. 8211; make changes. 8211; commit and send the changes back. 8211; get the latest from that remote repository. A designer...