July 30, 2013 - Team Dysania

Captain's Log: 2013.07.30

  • Quick chat with Robin of Discourse in google hangouts (Sam was sleeping)
    • discussed progress so far
    • talked about maybe releasing 1.0 version of gem soon
    • talked about GoGaRuCo and how Discourse maintainers are attending
    • Robin and Sam will be guests on an upcoming Ruby Rogues podcast episode
    • LA Ruby/Rails community, Portland, SF
    • Robin will be reviewing our GitHub, making comments, and reporting back to rest of team
    • still need to introduce ourselves on Discourse meta
  • Worked on Preview and Example classes
  • TDD again, swapped roles:
    • JZ: making tests pass
    • Vyki: created tests that failed
  • Created Amazon class (which we might make inherit from Example later)
  • Created Amazon handlebars template
  • Learned about File.read and File.join
  • Listened to Ruby Rogues podcast on the bus/train
  • HOMEWORK: Sleep

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July 29, 2013 - Team Dysania

Captain's Log: 2013.07.29

  • Updated mocha to mocha/api
  • Started refactoring preview method as Preview class
    • should take in url
    • should output html
    • should extract pieces of page as data
    • should display with template
  • Used Test-Driven Development (mostly)
    • JZ: created tests that failed
    • Vyki: making tests pass
    • Captain Kurt: refactoring tests
  • Started creating Example class and spec
    • a model for how to build onebox modules
    • will use it to implement existing oneboxes
  • Learned to use Nokogiri and Mustache
  • Lecture on instance classes, Ruby best practices, and OOP
  • Eagerly discussed the forthcoming Hipster Tech Startup CEO simulator game
  • HOMEWORK: Listen to latest Ruby Rogues podcast

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July 25, 2013 - Team Dysania

Captain's Log: 2013.07.25

  • Worked at Syrup Desserts for Los Angeles Eastside Ruby/Rails study group
  • Crêpes on crêpes on crêpes (see photo above)
  • Caught up with Jen of Team Bundler
  • Intro to Test-Driven Development
    • Captain Kurt showed us project he's working on for a client as an example
    • Create specs first to figure out what you expect the results to be
    • Run specs and write code as you go to make them pass
  • Fixed discourse-oneboxer README
    • Edited on GitHub based on Captain Kurt's comments
    • Made commits to pull request
  • Learned about Coveralls and Code Climate, added badges to discourse-oneboxer README
  • Started writing RGSoC blog post
  • HOMEWORK: Read up on object-oriented design and Alan Kay by Monday, finish RGSoC blog post by tomorrow

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