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Running on 1.9.2

Posted by omega on 24 January 2012 | 0 Comments

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Upgraded to Ruby 1.9.2, using rvm finally settled on 1.9.2-p290 (patch 290), don't bother with rc1 or rc2, just FYI.

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Yay Passing Tests

Posted by omega on 4 August 2011 | 0 Comments

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Continuing on with testing. All done with specs, two more features to write out.


 



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Love Seeing Green When Testing

Posted by omega on 3 August 2011 | 0 Comments

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I love seeing green when testing.



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@ work update

Posted by Omega on 16 April 2010 | 0 Comments

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I'm wrapping up my first solo project at work three weeks into the project.  This will of course only be stage one, as there are other features that need to be implemented but not required right now.  Also, this project currently involves having my rails app interact with our 2003 Active Directory server, but we are currently in the process of upgrading to Exchange 2007 which might make all my work obselete and require me to go back to re-apply my code to work with Exchange 2007.  Regardless, it was a great excercise in Ruby on Rails development.  Currently wrapping up unit testing using Cucumber, writing up a sign in feature.  
L8R, Internetz.  ^__^

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Stupid Allergies

Posted by Omega on 30 March 2010 | 0 Comments

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So I've been struck down with allergies, to the point where I've developed an outer ear infection. It stings a bit. On the job front, I've been tasked with a project at work which I will lead. It's very exciting as I am being let loose to develop this application. Anyways, we're here watching television, eating ice-cream and awaiting the latest episode of Lost.

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Austin Rails Meetup

Posted by Omega on 23 March 2010 | 0 Comments

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I just got back from attending the Austin Rails meet up over at the Omni Hotel downtown. Tonight, my coworker was giving a presentation on distributed testing using Testjour and Cucumber.
Austin On Rails

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