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First New York Tracker Users Group meetup on Jun 30

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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

We’re starting a Tracker Users Group in New York, and the first meetup is on Jun 30, at 6:30pm, at the Pivotal Labs office on Chambers St. Click the link below to become a member of the group and RSVP. We hope to see you there!

http://www.meetup.com/New-York-Pivotal-Tracker-Users-Group

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New Year's Ruby Happy Hour at outside.in

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Wednesday, January 7, 2009

It’s the first Wednesday of the month, and that means another outside.in + Pivotal happy hour, with beer and pizza, at outside.in’s offices: 20 Jay Street Suite 1019 (10th Floor), Brooklyn, NY (map)

If you’re planning on coming, please RSVP in the comments here or Cory’s post.

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New York Standup 10/2/2008

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Thursday, October 2, 2008
  • Selenium on several machines was failing with Connection Refused errors. This turned out to be caused by IPv6 entries (for example, “::1 localhost”) which were added by a recent MacOS upgrade. Commenting out those entries seemed to fix the problem (or work around it, anyway).

  • Some people expressed a style preference, in rspec, for “pending” rather than an empty “it” block, to make it easy to search for pending tests. Excessive pending tests may be an anti-pattern. On the other hand, writing pending tests, at least temporarily, may be a good way to sketch out an area of functionality before it is implemented.

  • We have sometimes found that editing selenium tests (but not other ruby files) in IDEA is incredibly slow (as in, 30 second pauses). Two things to try are removing the gems directory from the project (in favor of just those gems which you need to be able to look at in IDEA), or at least removing the selenium gems. Another such example is that IDEA can be really slow editing the end of a long fixture file. This is probably IDEA 7.0.3 or 7.0.4.

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New York Standup 10/1/2008

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Wednesday, October 1, 2008
  • There is a ruby meetup tonight at Outside In, at 7pm.

  • For load testing, Load Testing With Log Replay from igvita.com has a review of several common tools.

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New York Standup 9/30/2008

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Tuesday, September 30, 2008
  • What’s the best way to import a million records into a postgres database via ActiveRecord (which is needed to implement some application-specific logic)? We anticipate waiting a second (or so) between inserts to avoid slowing down the production database (which is under load, almost entirely reads). If there is any ActiveRecord feature which helps batch together inserts, noone knew about it. As for generally how long this will take (estimates range from 9 to 27 hours), and what the load on the production database will be, we planned on answering that with a trial run of a small number of these records.

  • We’re thinking of having capistrano deploy to two demo servers, one particularly aimed at showing to prospective users of our application, and the other mostly for story acceptance. The former would be hosted at a hosting company; the latter an internally run machine. Several people reported they have done this on their projects, and the problems were minor, mostly having to do with whether the deployed location (/u/apps/whatever or some such) is different on the two machines (the solution would be to use the capistrano variables, but tracking down all the places that need to do that could be an issue).

  • Erector tip of the day: in a Rails project, you can put a file (named edit.rb or edit.html.rb) in your view directory, and Rails/Erector will find the template implicitly (as it would for ERB, HAML, etc). It is not necessary to explicitly call render from your controller method.

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October 's NYC Ruby Happy Hour is next Wednesday

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Friday, September 26, 2008

Next week is the first Wednesday of October, and that means another New York City Ruby Happy Hour, sponsored by Outside.in and Pivotal.

Where: Outside.in, 20 Jay St Suite 1019 (10th Fl), Brooklyn, NY
When: 7-9PM, Wednesday September 3rd
Who: If you’re a developer who uses Ruby and would like to meet some other Ruby folks, toss around ideas, or just have a few beers, we welcome you with open arms!

There will be pizza, beer and wii-based entertainment for everyone. Click here for more details, and to RSVP.

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NYC Ruby Happy Hour at Outside.In

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Friday, August 29, 2008

Pivotal Labs is teaming up with Outside.In in New York City to co-host the monthly Ruby Happy Hour, on the first Wednesday of every month, starting Sep 3.

There will be pizza, beer and wii-based entertainment for everyone. Apparently these happy hours are getting quite popular, so please RSVP either in the comments here, or on Outside.In’s blog.

Where: Outside.in, 20 Jay St Suite 1019 (10th Fl), Brooklyn, NY
When: 7-9PM, Wednesday September 3rd
Who: If you’re a developer who uses Ruby and would like to meet some other Ruby folks, toss around ideas, or just have a few beers, we welcome you with open arms!

Outside.In

Outside.in (www.outside.in) is the web’s leading platform for neighborhood news and conversation. Outside.in’s technology dynamically maps web content to offline locations, which enables hyperlocal news discovery and sharing for consumers. The company also recently released GeoToolkit (www.outside.in/toolkit), which provides powerful tools for content creators of all sizes to optimize, promote and monetize their local content. Outside.in is supported by leading investors including Union Square Ventures, Milestone Venture Partners, Betaworks and the New York City Investment Fund. For more information, visit www.outside.in or the companyís blog at http://blog.outside.in.

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