You lost me once I got to the part where handling support turned into a two-week hot potato. Good support starts with an all hands on deck approach where a person/people own it. Offering a personalized touch is…
Sweet. A note to yourself that you decided to share with all of us.
STOP TELLING ME WHAT TO DO!
One can dream.
One of the things I miss most about working with CouchDB is its REST interface. I hope something like this surfaces for Ruby.
In before brogramming Clochure programmers are referred to as Brochures.
If you're going to include evented web libs like Node.js and the frameworks created using it, wouldn't it be fair to include other evented libraries such as EventMachine and Twisted?
I don't get it. Why is something at the UI level coupled to a server-side framework?
thinly veiled brag.
And why is this on hackernews?
I can't believe there isn't tab completion.
You lost me once I got to the part where handling support turned into a two-week hot potato. Good support starts with an all hands on deck approach where a person/people own it. Offering a personalized touch is…
Sweet. A note to yourself that you decided to share with all of us.
STOP TELLING ME WHAT TO DO!
One can dream.
One of the things I miss most about working with CouchDB is its REST interface. I hope something like this surfaces for Ruby.
In before brogramming Clochure programmers are referred to as Brochures.
If you're going to include evented web libs like Node.js and the frameworks created using it, wouldn't it be fair to include other evented libraries such as EventMachine and Twisted?
I don't get it. Why is something at the UI level coupled to a server-side framework?
thinly veiled brag.
And why is this on hackernews?
I can't believe there isn't tab completion.