The document provides updates from the consistory of a church. It discusses collecting surveys to identify strengths/weaknesses and gather feedback to help determine a new assistant pastor's focus areas. Interim measures like administrative support and a youth intern are in place. Birthdays and anniversaries are also listed for July and August.
ActionMailer allows you to send and receive email from your Rails application. It is important to take safety precautions when sending emails such as carefully formatting email addresses and contents, testing email delivery, and sending samples to others to check for errors before widespread distribution. Automated email testing tasks are available to help validate email templates by sending to various email providers and checking for receipt.
I showed these very simple slides to the SDRuby group while talking about my Ruby19orBust.com project. Check out the presentation at http://sdruby.com/podcast for the real meat.
Lisa's blog summarized her math class which focused on reflections, translations, and rotations. They completed mental math problems and worked on reflection and translation exercises. The class then began learning about rotations, including examples of rotations and the center of rotation. Students had free time at the end to complete assignments that were due the next day, including pages from their textbook, a polynomials test, and translation sheets. The blog concluded by welcoming a new math helper and reminding students about the upcoming math quiz.
This document discusses using the ruby-debug gem to debug Ruby code. It provides instructions on installing ruby-debug for different Ruby versions and describes basic usage like starting a program or Rails server in the debugger. It also overviews important debugger commands for evaluating expressions, viewing variables and methods, moving execution, and determining the call stack. Alternative debugging options like rack-debug and ruby-debug-ide integrations are also mentioned.
We've all either been there, or are about to be. Negotiating is an art and we want to help you feel prepared walking in, so you can walk out with your head held high.
The document provides updates from the consistory of a church. It discusses collecting surveys to identify strengths/weaknesses and gather feedback to help determine a new assistant pastor's focus areas. Interim measures like administrative support and a youth intern are in place. Birthdays and anniversaries are also listed for July and August.
ActionMailer allows you to send and receive email from your Rails application. It is important to take safety precautions when sending emails such as carefully formatting email addresses and contents, testing email delivery, and sending samples to others to check for errors before widespread distribution. Automated email testing tasks are available to help validate email templates by sending to various email providers and checking for receipt.
I showed these very simple slides to the SDRuby group while talking about my Ruby19orBust.com project. Check out the presentation at http://sdruby.com/podcast for the real meat.
Lisa's blog summarized her math class which focused on reflections, translations, and rotations. They completed mental math problems and worked on reflection and translation exercises. The class then began learning about rotations, including examples of rotations and the center of rotation. Students had free time at the end to complete assignments that were due the next day, including pages from their textbook, a polynomials test, and translation sheets. The blog concluded by welcoming a new math helper and reminding students about the upcoming math quiz.
This document discusses using the ruby-debug gem to debug Ruby code. It provides instructions on installing ruby-debug for different Ruby versions and describes basic usage like starting a program or Rails server in the debugger. It also overviews important debugger commands for evaluating expressions, viewing variables and methods, moving execution, and determining the call stack. Alternative debugging options like rack-debug and ruby-debug-ide integrations are also mentioned.
We've all either been there, or are about to be. Negotiating is an art and we want to help you feel prepared walking in, so you can walk out with your head held high.