Please note a change of venue for Thursday's RORO (Perth) meetup. It will
now be held at:
WA Barista Academy
135 Lake St, Northbridge.
Discussion will start at 5.30pm with some presentations (which we can now
have thanks to the venue change) to start at around 6-6.15pm
Matt Didcoe
matt...@gmail.
Hi,
Just a reminder that the Sydney chapter of the roro community is
meeting tonight! (Bring a friend!)
Currently we have two lightning talks:
• Lindsay Holmwood on Cucumber/Nagios
• Myles Byrne on Sinatra Tips & Ticks + Deployment with Heroku
We might open the floor to some
It definitely sounds like you put a lot of thought into this Craig -
not suggesting otherwise mind you.
As for being Gen X, I'm sure many of us can recall watching our
parents go through the 17% interest rates of the 80's and the early
90's recession - I think we're pretty well placed to learn fr
Just on the point of recession - Warren I disagree with you - this recession
will be here for at LEAST a few years. With the way governments are spending
and inflating the money supplies, the value of every currency is constantly
going down. Until that expenditure (particularly of the ridiculous po
Without getting too far from the message ...
Maybe it's now the time to put my 75 acres to use ... can grow a lot of
relatively inexpensive food on 75 acres. Now, if someone could make it rain,
we might all have a fighting chance.
:)
Matta
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 11:36 AM, Torm3nt wrote:
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> V
Rails Kibbutz - Code for food
Matt Allen wrote:
> Without getting too far from the message ...
>
> Maybe it's now the time to put my 75 acres to use ... can grow a lot
> of relatively inexpensive food on 75 acres. Now, if someone could make
> it rain, we might all have a fighting chance.
>
> :)
> Maybe it's now the time to put my 75 acres to use ... can grow a lot
> of relatively inexpensive food on 75 acres. Now, if someone could
> make it rain, we might all have a fighting chance.
You could can fit a helluva lot of interns on 75 acres.
Just sayin
-- tim
--~--~-~--~
Need to re-write Rails in Yiddish first though. :D
*forks rails*
This code is mashugana!
On 18/03/2009, at 1:39 PM, Adam Meehan wrote:
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> Rails Kibbutz - Code for food
>
> Matt Allen wrote:
>> Without getting too far from the message ...
>>
>> Maybe it's now the time to put my 75 acres to use
I'm in the midst of refactoring some code and I want to be able to
generically discover the module of a given controller (essentially so I
can dynamically build named routes rather than have them hard-coded into
each controller).
I've tried:
controller.class.nesting
but I get , for examp
On 18/03/2009, at 1:51 PM, Mark Ratjens wrote:
> I'm in the midst of refactoring some code and I want to be able to
> generically discover the module of a given controller (essentially
> so I
> can dynamically build named routes rather than have them hard-coded
> into
> each controller).
Face
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 11:36 AM, Torm3nt wrote:
> Just on the point of recession - Warren I disagree with you - this recession
> will be here for at LEAST a few years. With the way governments are spending
> and inflating the money supplies, the value of every currency is constantly
> going down
Ah fair enough, sorry for the misunderstanding =)
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 3:43 PM, Warren Seen wrote:
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> On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 11:36 AM, Torm3nt wrote:
> > Just on the point of recession - Warren I disagree with you - this
> recession
> > will be here for at LEAST a few years. With the way
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