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The Atlanta Perl Mongers meetings are an opportunity to learn about various aspects of Perl and meet others with similar interests. Meetings are on the first Thursday of the month. Visit our web site for information on upcoming meetings. Website: http:/ atlanta.pm.org/. Location: Atlanta, GA. Latest Activity: Aug 17, 2011. Or sign in with:. Is now a member of Atlanta User Groups. Is now a member of Atlanta User Groups. Dec 19, 2015. Joined Atlanta User Groups. Aug 16, 2015. May 6, 2015. Mar 3, 2015.
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Podcasts I listen to…Jason Noble's Technical Adventures | Jason Noble's Technical Adventures
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Jason Noble's Technical Adventures. Podcasts I listen to…. Posted by Jason Noble on 06/15/2014 in Uncategorized. Recently, one of my students Raj Solanki. Blogged about some podcasts that he recently found. For the past month or so, I’ve been listening to several podcasts. I listen on my iPod, but I’ve found the built in Podcasts app frankly sucks. A co-worker introduced me to Downcast. Which is an alternative which ROCKS. The Dave Ramsey Show. I plan to teach Financial Peace University in September.
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Updating requested_by for a bunch of Pivotal Tracker storiesJason Noble's Technical Adventures | Jason Noble's Technical Adventures
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Jason Noble's Technical Adventures. Updating requested by for a bunch of Pivotal Tracker stories. Posted by Jason Noble on 07/18/2013 in Pivotal Tracker. I recently imported a bunch of stories into Pivotal Tracker via the Import CSV function. This worked like a charm, the problem was I wanted all the stories to be requested by a different user than what was in the CSV file. I could use the web browser to do this, but that would take a while to update 85 stories. To see if it could help. This site is usin...
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RubyJason Noble's Technical Adventures | Jason Noble's Technical Adventures
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Jason Noble's Technical Adventures. Updating requested by for a bunch of Pivotal Tracker stories. Posted by Jason Noble on 07/18/2013 in Pivotal Tracker. I recently imported a bunch of stories into Pivotal Tracker via the Import CSV function. This worked like a charm, the problem was I wanted all the stories to be requested by a different user than what was in the CSV file. I could use the web browser to do this, but that would take […]. Mysql 5.6.12 and mysql2 ruby gem 0.3.12. Podcasts I listen to….
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Parameter Lists RubocopJason Noble's Technical Adventures | Jason Noble's Technical Adventures
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Jason Noble's Technical Adventures. Posted by Jason Noble on 02/19/2015 in rubocop. Is a Ruby static code analyzer. Rubocop utilizes a number of style rules, which it calls “Cops”, hence the name. I picked a cop at random, and wanted to see what it looks for in my Ruby code. So let’s take a look at Parameter Lists. Cd /workspace/davinci coders t1 2015/practice mkdir parameter list rubocop cd parameter list rubocop echo '2.1.5' .ruby-version echo 'davinci coders' .ruby-gemset cd . 8220;Literal interpolati...
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Fixing inital Rubocop errors on Rails appJason Noble's Technical Adventures | Jason Noble's Technical Adventures
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Jason Noble's Technical Adventures. Fixing inital Rubocop errors on Rails app. Posted by Jason Noble on 03/25/2014 in Uncategorized. I’m an Ruby on Rails instructor for the DaVinci Coders. Program in Louisville, CO. I teach a class called Building the Toolbelt of a Junior Ruby on Rails Developer. Where we teach students how to use Ruby on Rails, as well as the other tools software engineers use in their daily work. And collaborating with others. One of the gems that they added to the project was Rubocop.
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Rebasing one branch onto anotherJason Noble's Technical Adventures | Jason Noble's Technical Adventures
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Jason Noble's Technical Adventures. Rebasing one branch onto another. Posted by Jason Noble on 07/29/2014 in git. Ok, I’m tired of looking this up, so I’m going to document it here for future me. We have a branching strategy:. When I create a new branch based off master, I name it 1234567890 some short summary master. Later I determine it should have been based off maint-2014.04.04. Here’s the process:. If this helps you, please let me know! Source: git rebase –onto. Other posts by Jason Noble. Fixing in...
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Mysql 5.6.12 and mysql2 ruby gem 0.3.12Jason Noble's Technical Adventures | Jason Noble's Technical Adventures
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Jason Noble's Technical Adventures. Mysql 5.6.12 and mysql2 ruby gem 0.3.12. Posted by Jason Noble on 07/16/2013 in mysql. I recently updated my Homebrew install and installed the latest mysql (brew update && brew upgrade mysql) to 5.6.12. However, when I tried to upgrade my mysql2 gem from 0.3.11 to 0.3.12, I was getting the following error:. After some googling and stack overflow answers that didn’t help, I ran across #20788. As a possible fix. It appears that mysql 5.6.12 has an issue ( 69645. Podcast...
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Jason Noble's Technical Adventures. Posted by Jason Noble on 02/19/2015 in rubocop. Rubocop is a Ruby static code analyzer. Rubocop utilizes a number of style rules, which it calls “Cops”, hence the name. I picked a cop at random, and wanted to see what it looks for in my Ruby code. So let’s take a look at Parameter Lists Here I’m going into my practice directory and […]. Jason Noble perlwizard@gmail.com. 52 acres for sale in Montana. Rebasing one branch onto another. Podcasts I listen to….
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Changing Font Size in RubyMine via the KeyboardJason Noble's Technical Adventures | Jason Noble's Technical Adventures
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Jason Noble's Technical Adventures. Changing Font Size in RubyMine via the Keyboard. Posted by Jason Noble on 07/17/2014 in Uncategorized. A co-worker asked if RubyMine has the ability to increase/decrease the font size (say if you were presenting on a projector). I didn’t know, but I researched it and here’s how you enable font size changes. Go to RubyMine - Preferences. Select Keymap from the list on the left. In the upper right search box, search for Font. Other posts by Jason Noble.
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