The Argon Express 2008? It's not too late!
Picture yourself and your laptop. It’s been over a day and you’re sitting on a train with a group of Rails developers with a view like this over your shoulder.
Hacking and reading on the train.
Enjoying the sceneary of the U.S.A.
Two years ago… a group of us went from Portland to Chicago for RailsConf 2006 on the Argon Express.
I know this is a tad late… but uf you haven’t purchased plane tickets to Portland yet for CabooseConf or RailsConf 2008 and would be interested in catching the train from somewhere the East Coast, email me and we’ll talk. I’m hoping to organize the Argon Express 2008 over next few weeks.
To think that tumblin' was a thing of the past
I’m digging the new friends feature on tumblr. If you’re tumblin’... consider adding me as a friend.
- my tumblr: Robby See, Robby Share
Also, you should check out the #caboose
tumblr, which court3nay setup the other day with a friendly IRC bot.
You Might Learn Something at the Back of the Train
I love to look at other peoples code. Initially, that’s what got me excited about Open Source software. Otherwise, I was looking at small snippets on various developer sites and really not getting the complete picture for how everything tied together.
Last night, I finally had a chance to checkout the sample caboose application, which was created as a way for people to get an idea for how some of developers in caboo.se are putting together their applications.
Some things that you might want to check out it’s using…
It’s definitely worth taking 15 or so minutes to check it out and get some fresh ideas.
There are a few things that I’m not quite sure that didn’t quite make sense, so… perhaps I’ll submit a patch. :-)
svn co svn://caboo.se/plugins/court3nay/empty_apps/tags/v_003
Have fun!
kill -9 zed
Oveheard in #caboose.
< imajes> where's zed when you need him
< court3nay> zed's dead
< court3nay> ...baby
< quellhorst> zed was attacked by a cluster of mean mongrels