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(a gist based on the old toolmantim article on setting up remote repos)

To collaborate in a distributed development process you’ll need to push code to remotely accessible repositories.

This is somewhat of a follow-up to the previous article setting up a new rails app with git.

For the impatient

Set up the new bare repo on the server:

@mikhailov
mikhailov / installation.sh
Created November 23, 2010 15:18
nginx+passenger (real production config)
# NOTICE: to get Nginx+Unicorn best-practices configuration see the gist https://gist.github.com/3052776
$ cd /usr/src
$ wget http://nginx.org/download/nginx-1.2.1.tar.gz
$ tar xzvf ./nginx-1.2.1.tar.gz && rm -f ./nginx-1.2.1.tar.gz
$ wget ftp://ftp.csx.cam.ac.uk/pub/software/programming/pcre/pcre-8.30.tar.gz
$ tar xzvf pcre-8.30.tar.gz && rm -f ./pcre-8.30.tar.gz
$ wget http://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.0.1c.tar.gz
@vreon
vreon / .Xresources
Created February 27, 2011 03:26
molokai color theme for xterm
! Molokai theme
*xterm*background: #101010
*xterm*foreground: #d0d0d0
*xterm*cursorColor: #d0d0d0
*xterm*color0: #101010
*xterm*color1: #960050
*xterm*color2: #66aa11
*xterm*color3: #c47f2c
*xterm*color4: #30309b
*xterm*color5: #7e40a5
@jacqui
jacqui / gist:983051
Created May 20, 2011 14:43 — forked from pauldix/gist:981916
Redis SORT command examples
# Optimized for writes, sort on read
# LVC
redis.hset("bonds|1", "bid_price", 96.01)
redis.hset("bonds|1", "ask_price", 97.53)
redis.hset("bonds|2", "bid_price", 95.50)
redis.hset("bonds|2", "ask_price", 98.25)
redis.sadd("bond_ids", 1)
redis.sadd("bond_ids", 2)
@jcasimir
jcasimir / friendly_urls.markdown
Created September 11, 2011 15:48
Friendly URLs in Rails

Friendly URLs

By default, Rails applications build URLs based on the primary key -- the id column from the database. Imagine we have a Person model and associated controller. We have a person record for Bob Martin that has id number 6. The URL for his show page would be:

/people/6

But, for aesthetic or SEO purposes, we want Bob's name in the URL. The last segment, the 6 here, is called the "slug". Let's look at a few ways to implement better slugs.

@brentertz
brentertz / rvm2rbenv.txt
Created November 21, 2011 23:00
Switch from RVM to RBENV
## Prepare ###################################################################
# Remove RVM
rvm implode
# Ensure your homebrew is working properly and up to date
brew doctor
brew update
## Install ###################################################################
@nathancolgate
nathancolgate / locations.js.coffee
Created March 6, 2012 23:19
CoffeeScript and HAML Pagination in Backbone.js
class IamConnect.Collections.Locations extends Backbone.Collection
url: '/api/locations'
model: IamConnect.Models.Location
_.extend IamConnect.Collections.Locations.prototype, IamConnect.Mixins.PaginationCollectionMethods.prototype
@shayarnett
shayarnett / README
Created May 10, 2012 13:13
Snippet generator for RubyMotion ctags
Generate ctags with `rake ctags`
Run snipper.rb
Put resulting ruby.snippets file where your snippet plugin can pick it up. (I'm using snipmate)

Inheritance is a key concept in most object-oriented languages, but applying it skillfully can be challenging in practice. Back in 1989, M. Sakkinen wrote a paper called Disciplined inheritance that addresses these problems and offers some useful criteria for working around them. Despite being more than two decades old, this paper is extremely relevant to the modern Ruby programmer.

Sakkinen's central point seems to be that most traditional uses of inheritance lead to poor encapsulation, bloated object contracts, and accidental namespace collisions. He provides two patterns for disciplined inheritance and suggests that by normalizing the way that we model things, we can apply these two patterns to a very wide range of scenarios. He goes on to show that code that conforms to these design rules can easily be modeled as ordinary object composition, exposing a solid alternative to tradi

@brandonb927
brandonb927 / osx-for-hackers.sh
Last active May 29, 2024 14:52
OSX for Hackers: Yosemite/El Capitan Edition. This script tries not to be *too* opinionated and any major changes to your system require a prompt. You've been warned.
#!/bin/sh
###
# SOME COMMANDS WILL NOT WORK ON macOS (Sierra or newer)
# For Sierra or newer, see https://github.com/mathiasbynens/dotfiles/blob/master/.macos
###
# Alot of these configs have been taken from the various places
# on the web, most from here
# https://github.com/mathiasbynens/dotfiles/blob/5b3c8418ed42d93af2e647dc9d122f25cc034871/.osx