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It does the sane thing when it detects the output is being pipped and doesn't output the color controls.
> and I would add that the community provided recipes aren't very good either. This is key. When I first got into using Chef, I assumed things would be no problem because all the services I used already had…
I've found that using the "Nimbus" look and feel (Settings -> IDE Settings -> Appearance) and making sure "Use anti-aliased font" is checked (Settings -> IDE Settings -> Editor -> Appearance) do…
I'll second this... I just used Hartl's book to jumpstart my Rails knowledge and I found it to be an excellent resource.
I really like Dropbox - the ubiquity and ease of use are great. There's one annoying hangup tho, and this is what so far has kept me from paying for a great service I would otherwise immediately sign up for a paid…
"Anyone that accesses your website is entitled to the source code you are using." - isn't this the point of the AGPL?
https://zombo.com - You can do anything at zombo com
It does the sane thing when it detects the output is being pipped and doesn't output the color controls.
> and I would add that the community provided recipes aren't very good either. This is key. When I first got into using Chef, I assumed things would be no problem because all the services I used already had…
I've found that using the "Nimbus" look and feel (Settings -> IDE Settings -> Appearance) and making sure "Use anti-aliased font" is checked (Settings -> IDE Settings -> Editor -> Appearance) do…
I'll second this... I just used Hartl's book to jumpstart my Rails knowledge and I found it to be an excellent resource.
I really like Dropbox - the ubiquity and ease of use are great. There's one annoying hangup tho, and this is what so far has kept me from paying for a great service I would otherwise immediately sign up for a paid…
"Anyone that accesses your website is entitled to the source code you are using." - isn't this the point of the AGPL?