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Swapping Out Sprockets For Gulp

Without revolt: this is, and is not, Cressid. Within my soul there doth conduce a fight Of this strange nature that a thing inseparate Divides more wider than the sky and earth Ah Sprockets, you made asset management a thing

Sean August 10, 2015 Miscellaneous No Comments Read more

Rails Hexagonal Architecture – Part 2 Repository With Facade and Composite Patterns

I took a look at the Hexagonal Repository Pattern for Rails last time, added some code to make it more Rails-like, and built some tests to determine if it’s worth the effort. Generally, when people talk about “The Hexagonal Repository,” they

Sean July 4, 2015 Programming, Rails, Ruby No Comments Read more

Rails Hexagonal Architecture – Repository Pattern

Rails Hexagonal Architecture – Repository Pattern Let me preface this article with a couple of things. Firstly, I strongly disagree that Hexagonal Architecture is particularly useful, relevant or close to achieving the goals ascribed to it when combined with Rails. Secondly, I have an

Sean April 15, 2015 Programming, Rails, Ruby No Comments Read more

How to use Rails ActiveModel – Part 2

If you’re arriving without reading part 1 no problem, this article will focus on ActiveModel. If you want background and more detail on what the sample application is doing you can read part 1 here, its a much shorter read

Sean April 1, 2015 Programming, Rails No Comments Read more

Rails ActiveModel – objects without persistence

I can’t think of any other language or framework where plain object use is in any way mysterious, but the number of questions on Stack Overflow about Rails is quite shocking. It’s as though the framework does so much, when

Sean March 31, 2015 Programming, Rails No Comments Read more

The Monty Hall Interview Problem Part 2

Implementing The Simulation To re-cap part 1, having been interested in a forum post, I decided to test out writing a simulator for the  Monty Hall problem for use as an interview exercise. We need to give the user a

Sean February 22, 2015 Interviews, Programming, Rails, Ruby No Comments Read more

The Monty Hall Interview Problem Part 1

Inspiration from the web As will sometimes happen, on a forum I frequent, an old thread from 2006 surfaced where a heated discussion about probability had raged. This was a 1000+ post monster on a modified Boy Girl Paradox. One of

Sean February 20, 2015 Interviews, Programming, Rails, Ruby No Comments Read more

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  • Swapping Out Sprockets For Gulp
  • Rails Hexagonal Architecture – Part 2 Repository With Facade and Composite Patterns
  • Rails Hexagonal Architecture – Repository Pattern
  • How to use Rails ActiveModel – Part 2
  • Rails ActiveModel – objects without persistence

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