Interesting! never heard of this before, even google seem to bring up mongodb answers as default. Have you used this in production? Care to share your experiences?
For what it's worth, Node's ORM packages seemed fairly immature, either lacking support for migrations, relations, just being awkward to work with, or lacking some other functionality I had grown accustomed to.
Bookshelf (http://bookshelfjs.org/) seemed quite nice though, but by the time I got around to it I decided my project wasn't very interesting anyways ;)
Take your time Ryan! Not sure what exactly that you are going/went through. But your style and topics you covered were/are still unparalleled and sorely missed in the Rails world.
Ryan, if you are reading these:
You have been doing Rails stuff for quite a while now. If you think, its getting repetitive and not challenging enough, it might not be a bad idea to diversify the screen casts away from Rails. Node, golang or anything that ignites the keen learner in you. I am sure you will do a great job making those technologies accessible to the uninitiated.
Of course Ryan knows best :)
There was an earlier post on HN few months ago that talked about a tool or similar that help write formulaic scripts and in fact being used pervasively (iirc) in Hollywood. Anyone remember it? Might be a good fit to go with this?
I just had a conference call with one of the clients on a project which he wanted to talk about. He wasnt very keen to share the docs on the google(he is into NDA and all that), but he was okay sharing that on Skype because skype is peer to peer. The point is everyone who matters enough knows about what was going on to make enough impact on the business of these tech companies. They may not be on the street demanding, but they are mulling over the consequences and alternatives regardless.
Skype specifically refuted that rumor after it came out. That being said, based on everything that has come out in Snowden's documents and other reporting, I now believe all Skype communications are compromised.
Would like to see something that help inspect events bound to DOM elements. i remember there was a script/plugin called liveevent but that has been plagued with issues of late and kinda stopped working for me.
always struggle trying anything related to drag n drop on my ubuntu 12.10, because the moment i drag a file on nautilus the entire sets of apps get disabled on my unity sidebar except firefox and nautilus. and even firefox doesn't open so basically am stuck :(
You can use the window pinning (not sure of the right word) to quickly move a window to take half the screen by dragging it to either side. Then you can do the same with the the other window. Once done dragging to the top will fullscreen it again.
Yeah, we've had various iterations of this live on the site for a while, though we never announced anything. We renamed it to "Checkout" a few weeks ago.