…name to onrails.heroku.com $ heroku domains:add onrails.org Added onrails.orgas a custom domain name to onrails.heroku.com
Then I went on to pointed my dns to Heroku.
The move is complete but the dns change to point to heroku still may take some time. So if you see the Scribbish theme you are still on the old server and if you see the Elegant Grunge theme you are right here on Heroku.
Enjoy,
Daniel
…name to onrails.heroku.com $ heroku domains:add onrails.org Added onrails.orgas a custom domain name to onrails.heroku.com
Then I went on to pointed my dns to Heroku.
The move is complete but the dns change to point to heroku still may take some time. So if you see the Scribbish theme you are still on the old server and if you see the Elegant Grunge theme you are right here on Heroku.
Enjoy,
Daniel
…threshold (all queries) and crunched it with mk-query-digest. Side note: bravo for Daniel figuring out how to make mk-query-digest parse 2GB of slow query log with only 37MB of memory, and for our generous sponsor who paid for that work!
From this report, I was able to see queries that have mostly very fast performance, and occasionally have much worse, and -- here's the magic -- the byte offset of the worst performer in the log. Then I just peeked back into the raw log and looked near …
Ruby Quicktips is a Tumblr-powered tumblelog (think of a blog but in bite-sized chunks) by Daniel Pietzsch that presents a growing array of Ruby related tips and interesting code snippets. Daniel seems keen for you to contribute, and you can do so on its submissions page. There's an "about us" post if you want to learn more in general.
Daniel has done a good job of curating the 20 or so tips that he's put up over the last couple of months, …
…lots of effort into making them happen. Next time just let the winners make a thank speech ?? that would stress them a little.
Overall there wasn't enough coverage of Rails 3, I guess that's gonna for next year when everyone migrated all there projects to it.
So reflecting on these 4 past days ?? it was a great conference. A big thanks to the organizers and all the presenters
Now time to kick off a new Rails 3 project.
Enjoy!
Daniel
…lots of effort into making them happen. Next time just let the winners make a thank speech ?? that would stress them a little.
Overall there wasn't enough coverage of Rails 3, I guess that's gonna for next year when everyone migrated all there projects to it.
So reflecting on these 4 past days ?? it was a great conference. A big thanks to the organizers and all the presenters
Now time to kick off a new Rails 3 project.
Enjoy!
Daniel
Here we go again RailsConf 2010 has started. The keynotes will be streamed online at http://railsconf.com and the slides of the presentation will also be posted there. I'll provide more links once they become available.
This is the view from my hotel which is 5 minutes from the convention center where RailsConf is going on.
Acceptance Testing with Cucumber
I'm now following the Acceptance Testing with Cucumber tutorial. You can find the app we built, a kanban manager, on github .
All right beside the cheesy title of this blog entry I did play a few weeks ago with Dashcode 3.0 to build an iPad app for a customer. After seeing the WWDC 2009 presentation on DashCode 3.0 I realized how much leaps and bounds DashCode made over the last two years. Checkout the quick screen cast demo here after and let me know what you think!
After looking into Dashcode 3.0 and doing some online search I found out that Jeff Watkins created several years ago coherentjs , …
…representation of a data center, more like a 2.5D game...Well that sounds bigger than a few days of work. I would love to create a twitter visualization tools that shows discussion threads and retweet flows. And there are many more ideas poping every days...If only I can pick one and stick with it, I wouldn't have to write such blog entries.
If you read so far, thank you for sticking with me during this long thought process. For me at least it was useful ;-)
Cheers,
Daniel
…representation of a data center, more like a 2.5D game...Well that sounds bigger than a few days of work. I would love to create a twitter visualization tools that shows discussion threads and retweet flows. And there are many more ideas poping every days...If only I can pick one and stick with it, I wouldn't have to write such blog entries.
If you read so far, thank you for sticking with me during this long thought process. For me at least it was useful ;-)
Cheers,
Daniel