Submitted by Akshay Surve:
Migration BuddyOr, “the inevitable renumbering and conflict-resolution of miggy tardust”This is a tool to help merge rails branches with conflicting migrations. The basic idea goes like this:First you migrate down to the migration you were at when you branched.Renumber any new migrations you created that conflict with any n (Read More)
The Hitchhiker's Guide to Ruby On Rails Galaxy
A.) How to setup a Rails 2.x Application on your local system:–[NOTE: The following steps are for Windows OS environment]Setup Ruby and Rails on the local system:-Install Ruby on Windows:The easiest way is using the One-Click-InstallerOnce the installation is complete, check that path to ruby\bin directory (Read More)
: How to Install Ruby, Rails 2.x, MySQL, SVN, then setup Rails 2.x Application, Configure the database, Run the Rake Tasks, Install plugins and, finally run RSpec for Models on your Local Windows System
Simon Willison's items tagged django
Django’s ORM is, in my opinion, the unsung gem of the framework. While not as full-featured as SQL Alchemy, what it lacks in power it more than makes up for in easy of use. For the subset of SQL that’s used in most web applications it’s very hard to beat. It’s a beautiful piece of API design, and I tip my hat to the people (Read More)
USAElectionPolls.com
Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton were in a statistical dead heat in Indiana according to TeleResearch Corporation last week that has since turned into a double digit deficit. And for the first time, a pollster has Clinton ahead in North Carolina (InsiderAdvantage). Barack Obama is really sinking in the polls and if he were (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb
A couple of weeks ago we held a competition, asking you to tell us what web 2.0 apps most excite you currently. We had a great response, with 113 comments. I decided to list each web app mentioned in a spreadsheet and count up the most popular. What surprised me was the number of web apps that got at least one mention: 161. (Read More)
Mashable!
Twitter has been the number one topic of discussion this week, and mostly for all the wrong reasons. In a poll on Monday, more than 50% of you said the service was 4 or 5 level f’d up (a scale of 1-5), after a barrage of weekend issues made people’s recent timelines mostly dormant. Today, Silicon Alley Insider has learned (Read More)