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2010 May 14
0
marnen-foreigner 0.5.2: MS SQL Server 2005 support
Hi everyone!
I''m delighted to announce the release of marnen-foreigner 0.5.2. This
is my fork of matthuhiggins-foreigner 0.5.0, and adds MS SQL Server 2005
foreign key constraint support to the MySQL and PostgreSQL support that
was already in the gem.
This is my first public gem release, and I''d welcome nitpicks and
contributions. Source is available at
2007 Oct 05
5
PostgreSQL, templates, and test databases
Hi everyone.
I''m having a bit of a problem with an application I''m currently
developing with Rails 1.2.3 and PostgreSQL, attempting to use test-first
development. Here''s the scenario:
* I have the usual three databases, with migrations. Testing has been
working beautifully.
* I need to store geographic data, so I add PostGIS to all three
databases (along with
2010 Jan 18
5
Re: puts & logger ... flush immediately
Marnen Laibow-Koser wrote:
> Ralph Shnelvar wrote:
>> newbie here ...
>>
>> I am tracing logic putting puts and logger.info calls in my code.
>>
>> I _think_ Rails is buffering output so that I can''t see what happens
>> until I close out webrick.
>
> But you are probably wrong. If you watch the log scroll by, you will
> generally see
2003 Nov 22
0
Local numbers to Victorville/Apple Valley, CA
Hey all,
I am in the High Desert region of southern California, USA.
I was wondering if any of the SIP providers offer numbers serviced out
of the following Verizon central offices:
Apple Valley (Apple Valley CO/APVYCAXF)
Apple Valley (Desert Knolls CO/DSKNCAXF)
Victorville (VTVLCAXA)
Adelanto (ADLNCAXF)
Hesperia (HSPRCAXF)
These are the COs which offer prefixes which are local calls from my
2006 Feb 24
0
Registration now open for Silicon Valley Ruby Conference
Hi everyone --
Registration is now open for the upcoming Silicon Valley Ruby
Conference, April 22-23. This event is a co-production of SDForum and
Ruby Central, Inc.
Some FAQ:
Is this the same as RubyConf?
No, it''s an event unto itself, and quite a substantial one!
Is it only for Silicon Valley people?
No. It''s got some regional Ruby community emphasis --
2006 May 15
3
Announcing the Silicon Valley Ruby on Rails Meetup Group
Hello,
We''re organizing a meetup group for Silicon Valley Ruby on Rails
engineers. If you''re in the Valley and interested in meeting with local
Rails programmers, we would like to invite you to join the group. We
haven''t set the date and time for our first meeting, but we''re hoping to
have our first get together sometime in the next few weeks.
To join,
2005 Dec 04
1
Understanding nonlinear optimization and Rosenbrock's banana valley function?
GENERAL REFERENCE ON NONLINEAR OPTIMIZATION?
What are your favorite references on nonlinear optimization? I like
Bates and Watts (1988) Nonlinear Regression Analysis and Its
Applications (Wiley), especially for its key insights regarding
parameter effects vs. intrinsic curvature. Before I spent time and
money on several of the refences cited on the help pages for "optim",
2005 Sep 13
1
[RESEND] [PATCH] Call dominfo.device_delete instead of non-existant dominfo.device_destroy
This is a resend on the patch from late last week as I haven''t seen it in
the changelog yet. Comments welcomed if there is an issue with the patch.
-Sean
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2011 Oct 11
1
Silicon Valley Ruby Innovator Award
The first ever Ruby competition judged by "Matz" in Silicon Valley.
Application Deadline: October 17
http://www.myfukuoka.com/events/2012-fukuoka-ruby-award-competition
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2006 May 08
1
Rails workshops/training in the Upper Valley
Hey, everyone. Wanted to post this announcement to the list. This is
for a series of workshops that myself and my business partner are
putting on. For those that live in the Northern New England area,
looking to get some good hands-on instruction into Rails, this might
be for you.
Oh.. and don''t be too freaked out by my picture on the front page.
I''ve got a fairly
2006 Apr 12
1
Ruby on Rails/Java Intermediate Developer - Silicon Valley
Ruby on Rails/Java Intermediate Developer - Silicon
Valley
We can''t say what we are building, but trust us it is
very cool. If you are an innovative and creative
developer that wants to build cutting edge software
then we want you to join our team. You will be helping
to advance the development of our Web application.
While our entire codebase is written in Ruby on Rails,
no prior
2012 Aug 15
0
[LLVMdev] JOB: CLANG-LLVM Experts needed in Silicon Valley
SENIOR SOFTWARE ENGINEER (CLANG/LLVM)
LOCATION: Silicon Valley
ABOUT CLIENT COMPANY: company creates wireless test solutions
JOB OVERVIEW: looking for software engineers with 5 to 10 plus years of
experience to develop Layer 7 software that controls test equipment
KEY SKILLS NEEDED: C/C++, CLANG/LLVM/GCC, POSIX and PC/MAC development
Brent Rogers
Managing Partner, Central Region
TSS
2013 Mar 12
0
[LLVMdev] Internship opportunities for grad students at Samsung Research America - Silicon Valley (San Jose, CA)
Our Advanced Software Platform team at Samsung Research America - Silicon
Valley at San Jose, CA is working on some GPGPU-related projects including
OpenCL, WebCL, and WebVision, and we have an open position for summer
internship for graduate students. A candidate who is good at programming
clang/LLVM (required) and ARM instructions (desired) and has knowledge on
OpenCL (required) and ARM
2005 Sep 30
0
Co-author of O'Reilly's Asterisk book presenting in Utah Valley
Anyone in the area (Utah Valley) is welcome to join us (UVLUG) at this
free event. Besides being a great presentation, there will be
plenty-o-swag (books etc..)
If you need more info, this page has it:
http://uvlug.org/modules/news/article.php?storyid=96
Hope to see you there!
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Gabriel Gunderson
http://gundy.org
2000 May 18
1
root preexec & 2.0.7
I a have a problem resulting from a neat tool I developed through the use of the
"root preexec" option:
This is done in the [homes] section of smb.conf.
I launch a shell script with the user name (%u) and machine name (%m). The shell
calls a C program to check the users quota and returns a code as the percentage
of quota used.
Meanwhile, all output of the C program has been captured
2010 Aug 30
16
<b> tag in HTML 5 (was Re: Re: assert_select for <p><b>text</b>value</p>)
On 30 August 2010 15:47, Marnen Laibow-Koser <lists-fsXkhYbjdPsEEoCn2XhGlw@public.gmane.org> wrote:
> Colin Law wrote:
>> I have the following html
>> <p><b>text</b>value</p>
>> I can use
>> assert_select "p>b", "text"
>> to check the text portion, and
>> assert_select "p", "value"
2008 Dec 30
3
integration of tzinfo with icalendar
My interest in icalendar is more on the ical generation side instead of
the ical parsing side. As such, I did a bit of work on a tzinfo mixin
that will generate the timezone rules based on the tzinfo gem. This
lets you do the following:
estart = DateTime.new(2008, 12, 29, 8, 0, 0)
eend = DateTime.new(2008, 12, 29, 11, 0, 0)
tstring = "America/Chicago"
tz =
1999 Sep 23
2
Race Condition cont'd
Thank you Paul for your response. Perhaps I can give a bit more info:
RS/6000 H50 w/AIX 4.3.2 running Samba 2.0.5a
PIII-450 NT4sp4 w/128MB
I indicated yesterday that a race condition appeared to be happening. I later
remembered that I turned on level2 oplocks on two read only shares as the last
tunings we did before this began to happen. I got the info from the Speed.txt
document in hopes of
1999 Dec 28
1
Level 2 Oplocks.
I know in 2.0.5a, level2 oplocks were broken. Can I safely use them in 2.0.6? I
recall getting a performance increase when using them.
Bill
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2005 Sep 09
0
[PATCH] Call dominfo.device_delete instead of non-existant dominfo.device_destroy
This patch changes the device destruction function to one that exists in
in the XendDomainInfo class, instead of a non existent method.
Signed-off-by: Sean Dague <sean@dague.net>
Diffstat output:
XendDomain.py | 2 +-
1 files changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff -r 41a74438bcba tools/python/xen/xend/XendDomain.py
--- a/tools/python/xen/xend/XendDomain.py Fri Sep 9 18:36:48