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  1. @aan4nd zomg. Behold the 'meta-tester'
  2. who tests the tester?
  3. rig.js — temporally extend an object's capabilities~ http://github.com/cloudhead/rig.js
  4. holy shit, git branching/merging as an art form: http://bruhat.net/stuff/git-fractals/sierpinski.html
  5. Why are you all surprised that RightJS is 6-8x faster than JQuery? JQuery's implementation was never something to be proud of...
  6. @chebuctonian true, but you need to learn git, and with rails you need to learn MVC — not easy to start with this stuff..
  7. @chebuctonian I hate to say this, but PHP is easiest to start with, and super easy to deploy, so I would say learn HTML/CSS + PHP & MySQL
  8. @macournoyer omg marc, will you still have time to hack? congrats!
  9. back to bootstrapped testing with nothing but `assert` — I think I'm going to enjoy this.
  10. @bosko Dexter Morgan?
  11. @chriseppstein I think you'd be crazy not to : )
  12. @thisisfranciswu it could also be a typo for 'git stash pop' /cc @fbeausoleil
  13. @fbeausoleil wait.. that could mean two things..
  14. @fowlduck just check if you can direct message them.
  15. RT @taxmedo: "I'm so tired, my eyes are like hot glowing embers puking lava into my skull." — +1
  16. dealing with google/godaddy domain registration brings me back to the 90s..
  17. This is so, so wrong: http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596006976/ — considering the K&R book is < 300 pages, how can this be 600+ pages?
  18. RT @veader: @atebits git checkout -b drunkcoding => git branch -d drunkcoding, the morning after.
  19. @mojombo yaml or json should work.. or ideally just the target language — but yea I agree, I've run into this problem too many times.
  20. Christmas trees don't really make sense from an engineering perspective..