February 06, 2012
In which I share how we are using more tiny classes to make Gauges more maintainable.
One man, lazily posting some of the things he learns.
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In which I share how we are using more tiny classes to make Gauges more maintainable.
In which I share a few things we used while building the Gaug.es API.
In which I share a few things I have learned about storing stats while working on Gaug.es.
In which I share how to use EventMachine along side Passenger.
In which I show how to create and use an ssh tunnel with only Ruby.
In which I share my addition to analytics and show you how to get your fix.
In which I ramble for a bit about a recent project and how the constraints I put on myself helped make it happen.
In which I talk about how to make things fast and a new project that lets you model that way.
In which I release a new gem for simple, fake, memory-backed models.
In which I share how I improved the process of running tests when I am coding.
In which I share how to create an interface that is chain-able like ARel, Plucky and more.
In which I expound on why you should go for the code first and google second.
In which I explain how to make your attribute accessors override-able from scratch or by using ActiveModel.
Authored by John Nunemaker (Noo-neh-maker), a web developer and programmer who has fallen deeply in love with Ruby. More about John.
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