Rounded Corners

Cheat this. A Ruby gem (and Gem) that gives you cheat sheets from the command line. And a Wiki to create and update these cheat sheets. (Via RailsTips).

What’s your marketecture? Peter Abrahams : “A Marchitecture is an architecture produced for marketing reasons, normally by a vendor. It is designed to put the vendor in the best possible light by emphasising the positive as well as hiding the negative. If you are in marketing you will spell it Marketecture.” (Via Alex Barnett)

Go fish.A better command line for Linux.

I second that. Chris Messina is calling Blogger to support Microformats: “This initiative is also not a commercial effort; rather, it represents the work of a large, distributed, worldwide community that wants to build out the value of the “lowercase semantic web” and to make data storage in web pages a reality.”

:assert_select => Rails.core Allow me to gloat for a second, this certainly made my weekend. assert_select is now officially part of Rails 1.2. To quote David: “This is really, really great stuff. I cut out assert_select_feed, though. That felt too specific to be in the bunch, but the others are great. So good that assert_tag is deprecated straight away.”

What a feeling, knowing this submission will make life easier for so many developers out there. And another proof that extractions are the best way to write code. Insert big smiley here. (Via Kevin Clark)

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