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t-crayford

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    Comment #5036423

    Doing params.fetch(:password_reset_nonce) would get you out of that nil issue. Doing fetch is generally good practice, especially on params, as often without the right params you c…

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    Comment #4794263

    I would use this, if the same company hadn't bought skitch and then completely failed at keeping it working. RIP skitch.

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    Comment #4683347

    How is this better than Hadoop?

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    Comment #3806837

    Look at dropwizard.codahale.com, it's probably closer to what you want eventually.

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    Comment #3660998

    I much prefer an editor that runs from a terminal. I already notice speed issues (very occasionally) with vim in a terminal, I'd hate to have the lag that comes from running that i…

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    Comment #3616285

    Nice to see similar approaches to luajit making it elsewhere.

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    Comment #3489214

    Yeah, 64bit. I never said anything about number of people... External apis: nearly all the logic in my app leads to either talking to the db, or calling an http api (and haskell ca…

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    Comment #3489083

    Spelling corrections, noted as I read: "point of vue" -> point of view "shell command are executed" -> "shell commands are executed" "benchmark are here" -> "the benchmarks are her…

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    Comment #3343933

    I use colemak now, but this holds true in qwerty as well (most of the time). I don't use search for EVERYTHING , just most of the time it's faster.

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    Comment #3343148

    If you have tab bound to something else (c-p here), then c-i will do the same.

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    Comment #3343120

    imap Now it does.

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    Comment #3343113

    I'm much faster in vim since I gave up (for the most part) on hjkl (arrow keys are banned for obvious badness). / ? # * combined with f and t are so much faster. The only time I us…

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    Comment #3272462

    Put a non-compete in your contract with your freelancers.

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    Comment #3265894

    Note that https://github.com/joodie/clojure-refactoring is an active fork of clojure-refactoring. Nice to see the project actually going somewhere.

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    Comment #3265861

    I picked up Ruby just after I picked up Clojure (and well after I picked up lisp in general). I still dislike the ruby community's lack of maturity, but seem to be coping better wi…

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    Comment #3265578

    Like I said, I'm hazy on that point, and don't want to say anything further in public right now.

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    Comment #3265512

    I think clojure is close in some regards, but running on the JVM really hurts me these days (startup time really hurts TDD as I do it). I also think clojure has too much syntax (fo…

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    Comment #3265488

    Super amused to see my work on clojure-refactoring mentioned there. I don't work on that anymore (nor do I think clojure is the right language for me these days).

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    Comment #2933223

    I'm in Sheffield (right now I'm in Cupertino, but I'll be back at the start of October). If you want to meet up at some point, drop me an email (this username without the dash @goo…