The first chapter has gone live for the Capistrano documentation project. It is authored by Srinivas Aki on the subject of the Default Tasks you use in Capistrano. Can I has default tasks?
“Oh and… you’re welcome.” – Jimmy Fallon playing “The Company Computer Guy” on SNL
Continue Reading →I was porting over some code today and had an apostrophe moment. (You know… when lighting strikes your brain?)
In order to deprecate a function in your code, you can leave the function intact, but basically have it shout out that it is deprecated and exit.
Here’s an example from the PHP script I’m working [...]
Continue Reading →It is my great fortune and pleasure to announce that I will be heading up the documentation project for latest version of Capistrano. It is my desire to reach out to the other volunteers that contacted Jamis in the past few weeks and assemble a crack team.
My first thought is that we don’t need [...]
Continue Reading →Being new to the Tampa area I wanted to get to know the locals. It turns out there are some really talented chaps here in the Tampa area, should make for very interesting meetings. I’m looking forward to it.
The Tampa Ruby Brigade is responsible for the rubybrigade.org website. Pretty [...]
Continue Reading →Purpose
The purpose of this website is to give me a voice on the web, a place to keep track of my victories and challenges in my career and my life.
There are two sides of my career coin: film and programming. That is where the name of the website and where my online pseudonym [...]
Continue Reading →Lifestream
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Committed to engineyard/eycap.— May 15th via GitHub
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Committed to engineyard/eycap.— May 15th via GitHub
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Committed to engineyard/eycap.— May 15th via GitHub
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Committed to engineyard/eycap.— May 15th via GitHub
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Committed to engineyard/eycap.— May 15th via GitHub
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Committed to 7hunderbird/capistrano.— May 15th via GitHub
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