First Successful Pull Request
Published on 30 Aug 2017
by Alexander Garber
- A new IDE. (Rubymine instead of Atom)
- Tighter security settings around my Github account, which is rather a good thing.
- Getting a large and complicated server with many dependencies running on my machine.
- Getting a new System76 Gazelle Linux box. (Amazing!)
- Writing RSpecs at a level of complexity far above anything I've learned.
- Using Rubocop — really not hard, I actually quite like it.
To a seasoned programmer, it was a small thing, but it is a momentous occasion for me.
And may it be the first of many.
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