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Created July 25, 2011 23:21
Ruby Style Guide
Original Source: https://github.com/chneukirchen/styleguide
= Christian Neukirchen's Ruby Style Guide
You may not like all rules presented here, but they work very well for
me and have helped producing high quality code. Everyone is free to
code however they want, write and follow their own style guides, but
when you contribute to my code, please follow these rules:

1. Achievement

Definition: A virtual or physical representation of having accomplished something. These are often viewed as rewards in and of themselves.

Example: a badge, a level, a reward, points, really anything defined as a reward can be a reward.

2. Appointment Dynamic

Definition: A dynamic in which to succeed, one must return at a predefined time to take some action. Appointment dynamics are often deeply related to interval based reward schedules or avoidance dyanmics.

##
# Calendar helper with proper events
# http://www.cuppadev.co.uk/webdev/making-a-real-calendar-in-rails/
#
# (C) 2009 James S Urquhart (jamesu at gmail dot com)
# Derived from calendar_helper
# (C) Jeremy Voorhis, Geoffrey Grosenbach, Jarkko Laine, Tom Armitage, Bryan Larsen
# Licensed under MIT. http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
##
<!-- layout file -->
<% if current_user %>
Welcome <%= current_user.username %>. Not you? <%= link_to "Log out", logout_path %>
<% else %>
<%= link_to "Sign up", signup_path %> or <%= link_to "log in", login_path %>.
<% end %>
@interface Base58Encoder : NSObject {
}
+ (NSString *)base58EncodedValue:(long long)num;
@end