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mixandgo

  1. logging your rails app with syslog #rails http://smartic.us/2009/09/1...
  2. very nice open-source project management tool http://retrospectiva.org
  3. @AkitaOnRails how's your vimfiles different from scrooloose's for rails development ? (n00b vim user here)
  4. #vim is anybody using vim-ruby-debug ? I'm not sure how to get to the server after :Rdebugger
  5. #rspec how do you integrate rspec and I18n? http://bit.ly/Sdqa9
  6. (setq ibuffer-formats '((mark modified read-only " " (name 40 -1) " " " " filename)) ibuffer-elide-long-columns t) makes ibuffer sexy #emacs
  7. tryin out MobileOrg! it's pretty slick
  8. @willwillis I want dired, I know the other options but I like dired better
  9. any idea how you can have dired as a sidepane (so it never goes away even when you hit C-x 1) kinda like ecb does ? #emacs
  10. MobileOrg 1.0 on AppStore: http://bit.ly/1kpHqg
  11. wow emacs gdb ui looks sexy #emacs http://bit.ly/39pQu7
  12. back to trying out rspec
  13. @emacs I do hang out in there as mixandgo
  14. #emacs is there something like NERDtree for emacs? besides speedbar, nav and ecb tree ? something that really works for RoR & looks good
  15. is there an emacs version of NERDtree (for vim) ? besides speedbar, nav and ecb tree ? something that really works for RoR and looks good
  16. descovering Emacs package-* ! WOW... I am starting to really like this
  17. @pragmaticstudio will there by any chance be a recorded version of this ? or book ? for those of us who can't attend. thanks
  18. @peepcode can't wait to see the contents table, hopefully this won't be another jQuery tutorial
  19. new screencast posted on MobileOrg http://mobileorg.ncogni.to/
  20. flexible authentication solution for Rails http://bit.ly/2PFcLn