Ryan Bigg
@Ryanbigg@ruby.social
Award-winning Bigg Daddy since 2016. Wrote some #Ruby books. Rails user since 2006. Hanami fan. Unofficial Warrnambool Tourism Ambassador.
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Ryan Bigg
@Ryanbigg@ruby.social
Award-winning Bigg Daddy since 2016. Wrote some #Ruby books. Rails user since 2006. Hanami fan. Unofficial Warrnambool Tourism Ambassador.
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Hey I fuck up at work but at least I don’t fuck up so bad that the PM cuts his international trip short to come do a presser about my fuckup (re: viva energy corio fire)
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Ryan Bigg
@Ryanbigg@ruby.social
Award-winning Bigg Daddy since 2016. Wrote some #Ruby books. Rails user since 2006. Hanami fan. Unofficial Warrnambool Tourism Ambassador.
ruby.social
@blaine this is absolutely incredible!
I’ve thought about this sort of thing for a while but ended up going down the Git route, allowing reviewers to leave comments on “elements” within a particular Git revision (paragraphs, images, code blocks are all elements).
I love the idea of your stack and drafts, and not using Git at all as the foundation of everything. Very much agree that it’s incredibly difficult to learn / teach.
I’ve thought about this sort of thing for a while but ended up going down the Git route, allowing reviewers to leave comments on “elements” within a particular Git revision (paragraphs, images, code blocks are all elements).
I love the idea of your stack and drafts, and not using Git at all as the foundation of everything. Very much agree that it’s incredibly difficult to learn / teach.
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