I’ve finally made the jump past hacking scaffolding and damn is it messy. I was doing some mildly difficult (for me at least) things before within the views and helpers, but now it’s straight up crazy hacking of custom controllers.
Cuh-razy.
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exercise regularly
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Learn Ruby
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Finish the Meticulous Production Pipeline
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win an oscar
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win a grammy
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finish an E.P.
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finish a full record
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Finish a Rails app and start selling it
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Start using SVN.
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I’ve finally made the jump past hacking scaffolding and damn is it messy. I was doing some mildly difficult (for me at least) things before within the views and helpers, but now it’s straight up crazy hacking of custom controllers.
Cuh-razy.
Moved all of our sites at work into subversion for code management. forgetting to FTP things won’t happen anymore.
We tagged the release of 0.1.1. Hallelujah, it’s working and useable, at least for the art department. Now to get the acts_as_versioned action going.