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November 5th, 2010
On Twitter I wrote:
Rails does it for you, just add sheet_ids[] to the form with the checkboxes and it’s done! will blog.
Being a music teacher, my fiance needed to keep record of tests her students perform. Also, each test has several sheets that need mentoring and monitorization through several parameters. I decided to help and reentered the Rails world, and since I have found no answer on this topic, I decided to write it myself.
This situation is a perfect model for using the so well known HABTM checkboxes.
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September 23rd, 2010
I tweeted:
Third draft for a blog post. Not coming soon. I’m just too honest.
I can’t speak much because I don’t have money. But I subscribe David Heinemeier Hansson‘s brilliant post about Facebook. Right off the bat he says:
Anyone who can get 500 million people to connect, share photos, and click on little cows in Farmville deserves major kudos.
Along his speech he doesn’t give a crap about what he says will affect others. He just says it. Period.
I like his honesty. I like his guts. I like that he can say this kind of stuff. The fact is, he can say whatever he wants; he’s successful and no one can say anything about it.
David, you sir, are an example. I wish you and your company the best of luck. I wish that for myself. I will get there, I promise.
July 6th, 2010
Today I’ve been struggling on my project to be. I want to build it just right so I can learn Rails 3 the best way and enjoy the Ruby and Rails experience a little more. I love their ways, but sometimes it gets tough to go around the normal skeleton of an application.
Singular resourcing was harder to grasp than I thought
The idea is actually pretty simple to understand: for example, you say you want a user to access only one resume because that’s the only one he would have. The scaffold generator adjusts the routing accordingly; well, at least it should.
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July 2nd, 2010
When at Barcamp, I had good and bad reviews about my presentation. One of them touched me in a particular way:
I found the fact that you’re particularly young pretty unusual for someone to share your thoughts, experience and expertise. It just confused me.
My apologies to the kind and sensible person that said this to me if this is wrong. He mentioned prejudice along the comment and sought to put it apart while I was speaking. I understood and accepted what he meant. You don’t face a young rebel like me who happens to feel his life intensely that often.
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June 30th, 2010
Não tenho tido tempo nenhum para colocar os resultados do questionário que criei sobre currículos. Mas aproveito o pouco da manhã que tenho para publicar o relatório. Alguns dos comentários que mais gostei foram:
Um repositório central onde pudesse ter o CV actualizado em permanência (e que esta tarefa fosse simple – via wizard, exemplos, etc) e com um url único para poder divulgá-lo em sites de emprego, no meu blog professional, etc.
Permitir ser exportada para diversos formatos, quer Europass (pdf), quer resume em Latex. Onde o Europass seria utilizada na europa e o resume para quando queremos enviar para a America ou assim. Uma coisa muito importante é que o input possa ser feito através do xml do Europass.
Houve mais comentários, podem ir vê-los. Estes foram os que me chamaram a atenção pelo URL único, exportação PDF e importação XML do Europass.
Ainda não há nome?!
Há, sim; mas só vou dizer depois ;) Preciso de registar o domínio primeiro. Vou tratar também de começar a disparar o desenvolvimento para se poder testar. Em princípio a fase alpha da aplicação será só por convite, para garantir que é bem testado.
Obrigado pela vossa ajuda!
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