one of my favorite alias:
rspec-diff
will run all the spec files that you have changed in the current branch
Add it to your .bashrc or .zshrc
alias rspec-diff='bundle exec rspec $(git diff --name-only | grep "_spec.rb")'
My team at @circleapp is hiring a Senior Full-Stack Engineer with strong Rails and React experience.
100% remote. (We gather together twice a year in nice places around the world, fully paid)
compensation is 130-140k/year
+ Health insurance
+Stock options
+Yearly bonus
@xnt@DevsSpringfield *Se pone a googlear y se da cuenta que ciertamente hay menos Rubyistas en 2019 en adelante que los años anteriores 🥲*
Ok, me equivoqué, mala mía. Sigo creyendo que es un poco temprano para abandonar el barco si lo disfrutas 🙂 todavía tiene bastante que dar IMO
Getting to work at a place where you're surrounded by intelligent, humble, passionate people, and where you get to learn something new every day... It is a *really, really* exhilarating feeling. ❤️
Feeling very grateful tonight.
💻 Career: doing at least five things to unblock, help, or support another person (daily).
🧘♀️ Body: 1 hour+ of stretching, walking, and lifting weights (daily).
🧠 Brain: 15min+ programming or math/physics problems (daily).
❤️ Heart: speak out loud three gratitudes (daily).
People think people are getting worse, but actually people are getting better. And this has been the case for at least 70 years.
Fascinating paper that you can read for free. https://t.co/X8542hh50Q
¿Sabías que estamos a la misma distancia de 2016 que del límite para frenar la crisis climática en 2030? 🌎🔥
El ultimátum (sí, ultimátum ya https://t.co/5tuQKhOGwy) de los expertos: