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Updated Validateable Recipe
Recipe 64[1] shows how to use Rails’ ActiveRecord Validations functionality on objects that don’t have corresponding database records. The canonical example of this situation is a Password (model) class. It helps support the view but there is no actual passwords … Continue reading
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Twelve Days
I’ve been enjoying CrossFit for a few months now through Crossfit Plano. Many of the workouts have names — like “Fran” or “Cindy”. It’s often kind of like circuit training where you’re trying to work your way up to some … Continue reading
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