Is this to serve as a reminder for all who have long since used the service to uninstall the app?
http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/russia-bans-food-imports-from-c...
Please tell me it has a built in EDI parser/linter
This popular ruby gem also uses gh as its interface: https://github.com/defunkt/github-gem
Takedown (2000) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0159784/
I use Heroku while building out or testing applications - the first dyno is free and additional are $36/month. You can handle a decent amount of traffic on 2-3 dynos. To keep dyno time down, set up workers to run only…
I don't use textmate either but it seems like the graphical editor of choice among Mac users. I like Vi/m from the terminal and I've progressed to using IDE's as well.
Switching from Ubuntu 11.04 on your HP to Mac/OSX will add the following: - ability to use applications only available to Mac/Windows (like Netflix, Office) - can buy/use Textmate - a smoother GUI to work/play in - the…
Is this to serve as a reminder for all who have long since used the service to uninstall the app?
http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/russia-bans-food-imports-from-c...
Please tell me it has a built in EDI parser/linter
This popular ruby gem also uses gh as its interface: https://github.com/defunkt/github-gem
Takedown (2000) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0159784/
I use Heroku while building out or testing applications - the first dyno is free and additional are $36/month. You can handle a decent amount of traffic on 2-3 dynos. To keep dyno time down, set up workers to run only…
I don't use textmate either but it seems like the graphical editor of choice among Mac users. I like Vi/m from the terminal and I've progressed to using IDE's as well.
Switching from Ubuntu 11.04 on your HP to Mac/OSX will add the following: - ability to use applications only available to Mac/Windows (like Netflix, Office) - can buy/use Textmate - a smoother GUI to work/play in - the…