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Web Intents are Bloody Fantastic - The Flying Developer
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Web Intents are Bloody Fantastic. One of my favourite things about Android are Intents. Having the ability to make a general request (e.g. ‘share this link’) and allowing any capable app to fulfill that request is incredibly powerful. What if we could do the same on the web? If Google gets their way, we might just see that happening. The best way to get your head around the concept is to watch the following Google I/O talk on the subject. If you look closely, you may be able to see me in the audience!
Host and deploy your next Rails project with Dokku - The Flying Developer
http://theflyingdeveloper.com/host-and-deploy-your-next-rails-project-with-dokku
Host and deploy your next Rails project with Dokku. I built jabcal.ca. Over the weekend. To show it to the world, I did what I usually do: fire up a free Heroku dyno and. Git push heroku master. Of course, I could drop $35/month for a dedicated dyno to be kept online permanently, or cheat and use NewRelic or Pingdom to keep the dyno alive by pinging it periodically. Neither of these solutions appealed to me, so I started researching alternate hosting solutions. I’ve used DigitalOcean before, bu...It&rsqu...
Meeple.me - The Flying Developer
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About 6 weeks ago I started a new side project: Meeple.me. Here’s what it’s about. Meeple.me is a webapp for people who organize board game events. It aims to answer the following question:. What are we playing tonight? It does this by asking everyone attending an event two questions. What games can you provide? What games do you want to play? The available answers for the second question are seeded with the responses to the first. Built with Jekyll using Scribble theme.
Discover gems with Ruby Toolbox - The Flying Developer
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Discover gems with Ruby Toolbox. Building a toolbox of frequently-used gems is an important part of being an effective ruby developer. Being able to pull out the right gem for the task at hand saves hours of needless work. But what do you do when you’re presented with a new problem or task that you’ve not dealt with before? How do you figure out if there’s already a gem that encapsulates the functionality you’re about to write? How do you even find out what your options are? Enter The Ruby Toolbox.
Nginx, OmniAuth, and SSL: A debugging tale - The Flying Developer
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Nginx, OmniAuth, and SSL: A debugging tale. While developing https:/ webhookbook.com. I ran into a really strange issue. In production, my OAuth calls to GitHub were failing with an. Looking for a potential cause, I was disappointed that OmniAuth was only providing a simple. Error with no further message. To get more info, I dived into my nginx logs. Notice the insecure protocol. Huh. My entire site is behind SSL, so why is Omniauth sending an insecure callback URL? Time for some more digging. Request...
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About Us – The Noble Pony
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The Noble Pony was founded in 2011 by the esteemed entrepreneur David Underwood*. Not actually an esteemed entrepreneur. David grew up in the United Kingdom before making an astounding single handed-trip across the Atlantic in 2004. He now resides in Ottawa, Ontario where he works as a Developer Advocate for Shopify. When he's not working or maintaining the store he blogs at The Flying Developer. From our blog RSS. KSP Build Checklists now available. Nov 08, 2013. Jan 03, 2012.
My Story | Why Not... That's Why!
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Why Not… That’s Why! Posted July 8, 2009. Please direct yourself… ». 8 comments so far. On July 8, 2009. That’s actually very awesome. I laughed heartily😀. On July 8, 2009. On July 8, 2009. Just think: if you did one of these every day for a week, your vocabulary would expand exponentially! That, and you’d probably go insane. But you’d be a well-spoken lunatic! On July 8, 2009. On July 8, 2009. Damn Wish I’D thought of defenestrate. Also, good job. That was worth a giggle. On July 8, 2009.
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C'est La Vie
Selasa, 03 Agustus 2010. Play The Happy Songs. Link ke posting ini. Rabu, 14 Juli 2010. Terkejut.=.shok.=.bingung.=. Gue udah tulis note segitu panjangnya gara-gara ga bisa tidur dr jm 12 sampai jam 1. One Step Again to Ready Posting! Ooouughhhh. what the hell are you doin with my damn Note! Link ke posting ini. Selasa, 13 Juli 2010. Link ke posting ini. Jumat, 09 Juli 2010. Stop crying right now! Kamu hanya memperlihatkan betapa lemahnya dirimu, you like a loser. Saat saya sms dan mentelefon dia itu yan...
the flying dentist
Hi, My name is Peter, and Im a registered British Dental Surgeon working as the senior partner in a private dental practice in Ferndown, Dorset, United Kingdom. To switch off from work I frequently go flying and am an active member of Bournemouth Flying Club ( www.bfclub.co.uk. My interest in flying was encouraged by my father who was an Air Traffic Control Officer (ATCO) in the Fleet Air Arm. The Group D PPL was added to by a Group A licence to fly light aircraft in 1984. DA40 and me visiting Turweston.
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The Flying Developer
Migrating Hubot from Heroku to Dokku. Gems You Shouldn't Leave Development Without. Controller-Specific Assets with Rails 4. Ubuntu, Nginx, Unicorn, Rails, Capistrano, rbenv, Oh My! Digital Ocean: Spec work is bad and you should feel bad. Don't let your shell manage your env vars: Use Dotenv or Figaro instead. Nginx, OmniAuth, and SSL: A debugging tale. I'm Writing a Book. Discover gems with Ruby Toolbox. Host and deploy your next Rails project with Dokku. Rails 4 Streaming API Presentation. The Flying D...
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