Yaroslav




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Yaroslav's Life List

  1. 1. Tell the people who i love, "I love you" more often
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    194 people
  2. 2. loose weight
    5,022 people
  3. 3. believe more in myself
    77 people
  4. 4. be more positive
    2,644 people
  5. 5. Dress better
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    1,321 people
  6. 6. find myself
    2,082 people
  7. 7. keep in touch with friends
    715 people
  8. 8. make people happy
    527 people
  9. 9. get a girlfriend
    1,740 people
  10. 10. be happy
    24,437 people
  11. 11. stop procrastinating
    30,015 people
  12. 12. Contribute to Rails
    9 people
  13. 13. master Ruby
    171 people
  14. 14. learn how to manage my money
    101 people
  15. 15. Do something new every month
    777 people
  16. 16. spend less time on the computer
    1,008 people
  17. 17. be more outgoing
    2,722 people
  18. 18. change my look
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  19. 19. Be less shy
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  20. 20. start a company
    674 people
  21. 21. lose weight
    40,803 people
  22. 22. find balance in my life
    111 people
  23. 23. stop wasting time
    3,709 people
  24. 24. love myself
    5,045 people
  25. 25. Beat my depression
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    1,945 people
  26. 26. live in the moment
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  27. 27. Make new friends
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  28. 28. Be more sociable
    753 people
  29. 29. manage my time better
    1,502 people
  30. 30. exercise daily
    2,204 people
  31. 31. Simplify.
    703 people
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start using switchtower
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This was really amazing to use Capistrano, writing own receipes is fun.



Own a Mac (read all 2 entries…)
Once you Mac, you never go back

Got my MacBook Pro 2.0 this week and it is truly amazing. I don’t mean hardware—it’s top notch of course, but I mean the whole OS X experience. Truth be said, the best OS on the market and the choice for all creative professionals.



Learn Ruby
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Totally worth it.. With Ruby on Rails, of course. You can create beautiful code in less time and actually concentrate on solving your problems—not fightning the language.

I have lots of experience with PHP/Smarty/Pear and J2EE (IBM WebSphere.. When I’ve done multiple websites on RoR, it actually changed the way I develop—it’s a lot more agile now and it brings fun to the development process :)

I also think that ruby + ruby on rails is a perfect enviroment for creation of new web services, web communities or whatever.

Highly recommended :-)



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