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  1. @hadleywickham that would be nice! Unfortunately, haven't touched C in about 5 years... would be train wreck :/
  2. I'm attending Boston.rb Cucumber Workshop -- http://www.eventbrite.com/event/495370667/?ref=estw
  3. Mom from IM: How's Ruby? say hi for me. :D
  4. @alexanderkahn yeah it's kinda silly, but for the price they get the job done.
  5. @techpickles another option: http://tr.im/HzBf. Takes an SD memory card...
  6. possible mass collaboration on a #ruby quiz on wave. Search for `with:public ruby game newquiz`
  7. =# use slashdot_production; =# select count(*) from stories; count ------- 100000 (1 row) http://tr.im/HnbA
  8. Switched to thunderbird on tuesday. It stuck.
  9. this common java servlet idiom is just wrong: public void doPost(request, response) ... { doGet(request, reponse) }
  10. @jayroh that is just absolutely delightful. following :)
  11. yes, HUGE! => Spread the word, memprof has hit the street! Announcing memprof: A Ruby level memory profiler http://bit.ly/4zEf9y (via @tmm1)
  12. @alexanderkahn it's pretty slick. I use it to test on various OSes... http://skitch.com/hgimenez/nmf5w/tweetie
  13. @alexanderkahn I use VB, but VMWare integrates much nicer with macos. Their "Seamless mode" equivalent is superior, with dock icons per app
  14. @mtodd MacOS? use Vienna http://www.vienna-rss.org/vienna2.php
  15. @MikeG1 lol
  16. @MikeG1 those are actually fun to solve though. *ducks*
  17. where do you sell your domain names? got a few I want to get rid of
  18. @Hwaet oh good. I'm not alone then :)
  19. it's currently slower than a slow motion replay of a cold-weather molasses drip-race judged by sloths who just took Nyquil http://tr.im/H9L4
  20. @Hwaet definitely appreciated the talk last night! Good ideas on how to model the data. It's actually hard for me to think non-relational