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wait, Facebook was just useful to me for something...this does not bode well.
in a way it was a good thing my son woke me up early yesterday as I made significant progress on my @nordicruby talk
need moar memory...
I wonder if ACL9 is dead?
blocker...sigh...
and all this because I wanted to try Rails 3.1 pre release. good times.
nothing like upgrading rvm and ruby 1.9.2 on a Sunday night...
if I could just write jquery-enhanced HTML that was also testable without resorting to selenium I think I'd do that.
this is the kind of crap that I keep getting hung up on, and I feel like I'm over-thinking it.
or do you prefer to go directly to sammy.js or backbone.js or some other framework?
do you prefer singletons or actual instantiated classes in JavaScript?
damn it - trying to write JavaScript independent from jQuery and the DOM makes me feel like I'm stupid.
GRUMPY
just hit the next price tier for @chargify...that hurts a little.
working on my @nordicruby talk, going through the Net::HTTP docs with a fine-toothed comb #makeitstop
woken up far too early by youngest child.
dubstep is everywhere now
you know what, the SEC web site sucks. #justsayin
so if I have a JS syntax error that occurs only on an AJAX invocation from jquery and the error has no line number or source ref, then what?
drinking a Hoegaarden, hoping it will help me figure out this bug.
actually, that was in Safari. #browserhell
hmmm...I would not have figured that the check box looking icon I just pressed meant "crash chrome".
wow, Genworth, the JavaScript on your site really sucks. Nice mystery password requirements after submission as well. #lame
current status: sitting outside at a friend's place in St Jean de Luz.
does anyone actually care if a service is certified by TRUSTe?
in case you haven't seen it yet, check out @DNSimpleDevOps to see DNSimple commits, deploys and @pingdom alerts, courtesy of @dje
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