Terminal Wedding – Ruby gem for Prerita and Jai's marriage
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Re: Terminal Wedding – Ruby gem for Prerita and Jai's marriage
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#34So anyone can RSVP? Is that how weddings work?
We Indians invite everyone we know, friends, friends of friends and our friends even invite their friends who we dont know.
Who can resist Indian wedding food ? :)
Re: Terminal Wedding – Ruby gem for Prerita and Jai's marriage
#35Author of the website here. The last thing a person who is getting married could wish would be getting his wedding invite HNed. I think I am soon going to cross the free plan's limit of typeform.com (which I am using for RSVPing there) Little history: `sudo gem install wedding` actually works. The gem was first uploaded on rubygems. Which I thought would be the only thing that I would share with my colleagues and hac…
Re: Terminal Wedding – Ruby gem for Prerita and Jai's marriage
#36Author of the website here. The last thing a person who is getting married could wish would be getting his wedding invite HNed. I think I am soon going to cross the free plan's limit of typeform.com (which I am using for RSVPing there) Little history: `sudo gem install wedding` actually works. The gem was first uploaded on rubygems. Which I thought would be the only thing that I would share with my colleagues and hac…
While looking at the RSVP form I never intended to send, I wondered how many people show up at a wedding in India? In some cultures, a thousand or more might just "drop by" for a little bit to pay their respects.
Re: Terminal Wedding – Ruby gem for Prerita and Jai's marriage
#37shouldn't it be 12am? Or is the Pheres next afternoon?
Re: Terminal Wedding – Ruby gem for Prerita and Jai's marriage
#38Each time I see web-based terminal with *nix-looking shell prompt inside it ends up like this: ... Successfully installed wedding-0.0.1 7 gems installed root@wedding ~$ which wedding which is not a valid command root@wedding ~$ whoami whoami is not a valid command root@wedding ~$ id -a id is not a valid command root@wedding ~$ uname -a uname is not a valid command root@wedding ~$ ls -la -bash: cd: -la: No such file o…
ha ha ;) of course, I tried running $ rm -rf /
Re: Terminal Wedding – Ruby gem for Prerita and Jai's marriage
#39Author of the website here. The last thing a person who is getting married could wish would be getting his wedding invite HNed. I think I am soon going to cross the free plan's limit of typeform.com (which I am using for RSVPing there) Little history: `sudo gem install wedding` actually works. The gem was first uploaded on rubygems. Which I thought would be the only thing that I would share with my colleagues and hac…