You can't blame git where you clearly didn't fully understand how it works, and you clearly ignored its error messages, and used the -f option. There's some very useful tools like "tig" to check the state before…
Totally hypnotic! Perfect :)
Ok, my bad, was reading too fast. Halcyon seems nice, really focus on JSON, which can be handy when building a REST/JSON API. The answer will be more a personal choice, within what you prefer. Sinatra has a way to…
There's no real good answer here. Either you want something really lightweight, you will go with Sinatra. Otherwise, something a little more heavy but with lot more features, you will go with Padrino. This choice will…
What is really amazing is to launch a website this big and have a typo right on the front page. "Sains frais" just means nothing. My guess is they wanted to say "Sans frais", which is "without fee". Nobody speaks French…
Something that could be "funny", if that governments, when they don't understand something, they just call it outlaw/illegal, as they almost did for P2P. That's not because someone make a bad use of something that the…
You can't blame git where you clearly didn't fully understand how it works, and you clearly ignored its error messages, and used the -f option. There's some very useful tools like "tig" to check the state before…
Totally hypnotic! Perfect :)
Ok, my bad, was reading too fast. Halcyon seems nice, really focus on JSON, which can be handy when building a REST/JSON API. The answer will be more a personal choice, within what you prefer. Sinatra has a way to…
There's no real good answer here. Either you want something really lightweight, you will go with Sinatra. Otherwise, something a little more heavy but with lot more features, you will go with Padrino. This choice will…
What is really amazing is to launch a website this big and have a typo right on the front page. "Sains frais" just means nothing. My guess is they wanted to say "Sans frais", which is "without fee". Nobody speaks French…
Something that could be "funny", if that governments, when they don't understand something, they just call it outlaw/illegal, as they almost did for P2P. That's not because someone make a bad use of something that the…