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Bun + Elysia + Prisma
Hanif Roshan
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Bun + Elysia + Prisma
Web Developer and Programmer made in Madras. HTML, CSS(scss), Javascript, Jquery, CSSinJs, React, React Native, Node & Rust.
The goal of this is to have an easily-scannable reference for the most common syntax idioms in JavaScript and Rust so that programmers most comfortable with JavaScript can quickly get through the syntax differences and feel like they could read and write basic Rust programs.
What do you think? Does this meet its goal? If not, why not?
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Ruby on Rails Microsoft Windows Troubleshooting Tips
Ruby on Rails Windows Troubleshooting Tips & Survival Guide
Intro/Overview
The Ruby on Rails Windows Troubleshooting tips & Survival Guide is a random catalogue of issues I faced working with Ruby on Rails on Windows (Windows 7 specifically). This guide is not exhaustive, but covers many of the challenges that causes Windows Ruby developers to jump ship to Linux or Mac. If you're reading this guide then you're probably new to Ruby/Rails, so also included is more general beginner advice to help you get going.
Personal Side Note
Before you follow this guide, I strongly recommend you consider using Linux or Mac OS X for Ruby Development instead. Looking to prove a point as a challenge, I ignored this strongly given advice while learning Ruby/Rails. While I eventually did succeed in getting Ruby on Rails to work in Windows, it was not easy, and I easily lost 40+ hours on StackOverFlow to Windows/Ruby configuration issues--time I could have devoted to learning more about th
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I would start by installing the Sublime Package Control manager. This tool will allow you to install the other plugins without having to clone git repositories and copying them to the correct folders. Instead you will the command drop-down menu with "Ctrl + Shift + P" and then scrolling down until you see "Package Control: Install Package". A search bar will pop up and you can type the name of a package, click on the name and it will self install. If you have problems setting any of these up email me at [email protected]
Packages/Plugins
Sublime Package Control - Install this first. This tool will allow you to easily install most (if not all) the other plugins in this list. (Ctrl + Shift + P, then select Package Control: Install Package)
SublimeERB - This plugin auto creates the erb tags. (<% %>, <%= %>, etc.) (Ctrl +