Videos tagged with Textmate
Navigate files in MVC pattern.
TextMate for Ruby Tip #7 - Declaratoins Continued
Ruby declarations in TextMate continued
TextMate for Ruby Tip #5 - Counting Iterators
Howto work with counting iterators in textmate.
TextMate for Ruby Tip #6 - Declarations
Working with Ruby declarations in textmate
TextMate for Ruby Tip #4 - RDoc
More basic Ruby commands for Textmate. Including run file, toggle string/symbol and rDoc for selection.
TextMate for Ruby Tip #3 - Don't Leave The Editor
Good editors do not make you leave the editor to get things done, they provide you ways to do what you need in their environment.
TextMate for Ruby Tip #2 - Blocks
There is a new tip by Derek Neighbors - working with Blocks in Ruby in Textmate
TextMate for Ruby Tip #1 - Hashes
Derek Neighbors is going to try and do a Textmate Tip/Trick of the week (or maybe day). Many of these items will be new to him as well, so if he messes it up or miss something cool, please let him know. If you find them valuable also let him know. Here is the first installation - how to work with Hashes in TextMate.
RubyConf 2008: rush, a shell that will yield to you
rush (http://rush.heroku.com/) as defined by the website is: a replacement for the unix shell (bash, zsh, etc) which uses pure Ruby syntax. Grep through files, find and kill processes, copy files - everything you do in the shell, now in Ruby. In this talk you will learn 2 things. First we will go over some rush basics. Like globbing, search and replace, naming files, and processes. Second we wi...
Lone Star Ruby Conf 2008: Double-click to wow
The first keynote was given by Evan Phoenix and it was about memes in the Ruby community. Apparently, the Ruby community loves a good meme. Dependency injection was a rash in 2004 caused by Java developers. DI wasn't needed, sez Evan, because of the very nature of Ruby (as you can define stuff as late as you like). Another meme: What's this called: class << self; self; end; metaclass, sin...