It's not really that big of a deal. That's why I said "silly" and not "bad" or "wrong". So let's avoid that flaminess. Cool? Cool.
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It's not really that big of a deal. That's why I said "silly" and not "bad" or "wrong". So let's avoid that flaminess. Cool? Cool.
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3: there's no word separator (-,_,GemFile)
4: since is the Ruby world opposed to doing things a new way when a new way seems better?
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Reasons why I think "Gemfile" is silly:
A: It's a file. We don't call "vendor" "vendorfolder" (or "vendordirectory)
2: it's capitalized
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So what I'm hearing from many people is that it's called "Gemfile" because other things did it that way. Seems silly to me.
@jgv Will do.
Why is "Gemfile" called "Gemfile" and not "gems"? And why is it capitalized? I genuinely want to know. /cc @wycats
@rschroed @jbarnette @tenderlove I had similar results trying to bring "America" or "PTL" to AT&Ti.
@tenderlove @jbarnette It was also sometimes optionally "PTL".
@vimeo Your uploader is failing me again. Here's a bug report in screencast form. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JB8WTXL0fH4
Look. I know that mechanics of lines is Hard. But get it together, people at the post office.
`say "ZOMG"` @tenderlove is finally an offical member of Rails Core! PEW! PEW! PEW!
@drbrain Piss.
`say "ZOMG!"` @tenderlove is finally an offical member of Rails Core! PEW! PEW! PEW!
RT @dhh: Please welcome the newest member to Rails Core. The wonderful @tenderlove. Official announcement to follow. Welcome on board!
Any ideas why JS that is working in FF/Safari/Chrome/IE8 wouldn't work in IE6/7? It's for a friend.