Importing images for models done with missing images for the following 76 models:
- /hyundai/elantra.jpg
- /hyundai/azera.jpg
- /honda/goldwing.jpg
- /nissan/maxima_3.5.jpg
- /saturn/ion.jpg
- /chevrolet/k_1500.jpg
- /chevrolet/c150.jpg
- /chevrolet/express.jpg
Date: January 30, 2012 | |
R.B. Sloan | |
Chief Executive Officer | |
Pedernales Electric Cooperative | |
P.O. Box 1 | |
Johnson City, TX 78636 | |
Dear PEC Bard Members and PEC Staff: |
source :rubygems | |
gem 'rails', '3.1.2' | |
gem 'asset_sync', '~> 0.4.1' | |
gem 'awesome_print', '~> 1.0.2' | |
gem 'authorize-net', '~> 1.5.2' | |
gem 'cells', '~> 3.8.3' | |
gem 'countries', '~> 0.8.2' | |
gem 'dalli', '~> 2.0.4' |
source :rubygems | |
gem 'rails', '3.1.2' | |
gem 'asset_sync', '~> 0.4.1' | |
gem 'awesome_print', '~> 1.0.2' | |
gem 'authorize-net', '~> 1.5.2' | |
gem 'cells', '~> 3.8.3' | |
gem 'countries', '~> 0.8.2' | |
gem 'dalli', '~> 2.0.4' |
tddium suite | |
Looks like you haven't set up a suite on this computer for youversion-web/mobile... | |
Enter a repo name or press 'Return'. Using 'youversion-web' by default: 'youversion-web/mobile' | |
... Detected branch mobile | |
... Detected ruby ruby 1.9.2p180 (2011-02-18 revision 30909) [x86_64-darwin11.2.0] | |
... Detected bundle Bundler version 1.1.3 | |
... Detected gem 1.8.15 | |
>>> Tddium selects tests to run by default (e.g., in CI) by matching against a | |
list of Ruby glob patterns. Use "," to join multiple globs. |
namespace :cache do | |
task :clear => :environment do | |
puts "=> Clearning Rails cache..." | |
Rake::Task["cache:stats"].invoke | |
puts "\n `Rails.cache.clear` => " + Rails.cache.clear.to_s + "\n\n" | |
# manually reset the stats, as clearing the cache doesn't do so | |
Rails.cache.dalli.reset_stats if Rails.cache.try(:dalli).respond_to? :reset_stats | |
Rake::Task["cache:stats"].reenable |
Importing images for models done with missing images for the following 76 models:
Getting clients, managers, project managers, designers, and developers on the same page when it comes to feature expectations is hard. Everyone speaking the same language (literally) can go a long way to achieving the same, metaphorically.
There are three common formats that are great for written and verbal communication between stakeholders with different backgrounds, responsibilities, and risk exposures. They are each natural-language, narrative formats (they use plain english) that anyone can understand, but their structrued nature is proven to help clearly communicate behavior, specify intent and synchronize expectations.
<% | |
require 'cgi' | |
require 'uri' | |
def attribute(name, value, force_string = false) | |
if value | |
value_string = | |
if force_string | |
'"' + value + '"' | |
else |
module Octopus | |
def self.shards_in(group=nil) | |
config[Rails.env].try(:[], group.to_s).try(:keys) | |
end | |
def self.followers | |
shards_in(:followers) | |
end | |
class << self | |
alias_method :followers_in, :shards_in | |
alias_method :slaves_in, :shards_in |