I'm really excited about this, I use Epiphany's web apps on Gnome every day, but it is noticeably slower than Firefox. Is Linux supported or are there plans to support Linux?
You mean like: `honeypot = Entrapment.new`?
one step further: describe Article do describe '#slug' do before do subject.title = "Testing with Test::Unit" end its(:slug) { should_not match(/[^\w-]/) } its(:slug) { should_not match(/[A-Z]/) } it 'replaces spaces…
Ok I think I answered that question by doing this: cd ~/apps/.labrador rails s -p 3002 firefox localhost:3002/~/apps/myapp now I get: No such file or directory - /tmp/mysql.sock
This looks very nice. I'm a Linux (Fedora) user and the options for GUI database tools are very limited. I'm also a Rails developer, so I'll be interested in pitching in if I can. One question, since pow isn't an option…
I'm really excited about this, I use Epiphany's web apps on Gnome every day, but it is noticeably slower than Firefox. Is Linux supported or are there plans to support Linux?
You mean like: `honeypot = Entrapment.new`?
one step further: describe Article do describe '#slug' do before do subject.title = "Testing with Test::Unit" end its(:slug) { should_not match(/[^\w-]/) } its(:slug) { should_not match(/[A-Z]/) } it 'replaces spaces…
Ok I think I answered that question by doing this: cd ~/apps/.labrador rails s -p 3002 firefox localhost:3002/~/apps/myapp now I get: No such file or directory - /tmp/mysql.sock
This looks very nice. I'm a Linux (Fedora) user and the options for GUI database tools are very limited. I'm also a Rails developer, so I'll be interested in pitching in if I can. One question, since pow isn't an option…