I’m looking forward to a really great RailsConf…
I’m looking forward to a really great RailsConf…
All our servers give us valuable information in their logs. I’ve really enjoyed learning Logstash to dig through many different log files. Check out the slides on an introduction to Logstash that I presented at B’more on Rails
Sometimes a little more configuration is necessary.
Servers are tons of fun, so I helped set up some cool ones.
While Chef is a great tool for configuring infrastructure, I still love Capistrano for deploying Rails applications. Check out the slides for the talk that I gave at an internal company conference on the subject.
Drastically different database schemas on different branches of your application code can be painful.
This domain name has served me well for a long time, but it has never really represented me. It is simply an unclever combination of the first 3 letters of my last name, and web, the place where the domain lives.
Chef is a great tool for configuring infrastructure. Recently I’ve been learning a lot about it to help with a variety of things at work. Check out the slides for the introduction to Chef talk that I gave at an internal company conference.
Want to end-to-end test your PDF documents with Capybara?
Had a great time last week at RailsConf 2012. Here is a record of my Twitter posts for the week.