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Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (5 for 2)
Had one of those happy moments yesterday of saying “sure, I can make that change” and knowing how to quickly rearrange things in the Rails app I’m working on. Of course, I used to be able to do that in VB as well. But it certainly hadn’t been the feeling in ASP.NET lately.
- scRUBYt! 0.3.0 – High-level web-scraping framework based on hpricot.
- Ruby/Password – Suite of password-handling utilities for Ruby, including password-strength checking and generation of strong passwords.
- Rails Google Maps Plugin – An introduction to using YM4R. Looks like I’m going to need this.
Posted by Mike
Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (5 for 2)
If you like challenges, I can recommend LSL. It’s certainly one of the more hack-inducing, infuriating languages I’ve ever tried to work in.
- tumblr – Tumblelog software that can automatically import RSS feeds, and thus becomes another tool for lifestreaming. They’re coming out of the woodwork now.
- Capistrano security fun – Turns out there’s an information leak in the default use of Capistrano. Not a real high pri issue for most sites, but a bit sloppy. (via Ruby Inside)
- Customize Your Rake Files – To make rcov behave the way you want it to.
Posted by Mike
Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (5 for 2)
I actually managed to make a Second Life object add a row to a database via a Rails application. This is either progress or madness, I’m not sure which.