UPDATE a fork of this gist has been used as a starting point for a community-maintained "awesome" list: machine-learning-with-ruby Please look here for the most up-to-date info!
- liblinear-ruby: Ruby interface to LIBLINEAR using SWIG
=Navigating= | |
visit('/projects') | |
visit(post_comments_path(post)) | |
=Clicking links and buttons= | |
click_link('id-of-link') | |
click_link('Link Text') | |
click_button('Save') | |
click('Link Text') # Click either a link or a button | |
click('Button Value') |
--colour | |
-I app |
#!/bin/env ruby | |
# lazy hack from Robert Klemme | |
module Memory | |
# sizes are guessed, I was too lazy to look | |
# them up and then they are also platform | |
# dependent | |
REF_SIZE = 4 # ? | |
OBJ_OVERHEAD = 4 # ? |
RSpec.configure do |config| | |
config.around do |example| | |
# For examples using capybara-webkit for example. | |
# Remove this if you don't use it or anything similar | |
if example.metadata[:js] | |
example.run | |
ActiveRecord::Base.connection.execute("TRUNCATE #{ActiveRecord::Base.connection.tables.join(',')} RESTART IDENTITY") | |
else | |
ActiveRecord::Base.transaction do |
Chrome | |
Alfred | |
Dropbox | |
1Password | |
Sizeup | |
Coconut Battery | |
Dash | |
XCode | |
Caffeine |
# dependency - Function.prototype.bind or underscore/lodash | |
app = angular.module 'someApp' | |
class @BaseCtrl | |
@register: (app, name) -> | |
name ?= @name || @toString().match(/function\s*(.*?)\(/)?[1] | |
app.controller name, @ | |
@inject: (args...) -> |
Once upon a time…
I once took notes (almost sentence by sentence with not much editing) about the architectural design concepts - Command and Query Responsibility Segregation (CQRS) and Event Sourcing (ES) - from a presentation of Greg Young and published it as a gist (with the times when a given sentence was heard).
I then found other summaries of the talk and the gist has since been growing up. See the revisions to know the changes and where they came from (aka the sources).
It seems inevitable to throw Domain Driven Design (DDD) in to the mix.