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Day 31.

-----> Ruby app detected
-----> Compiling Ruby/Rack
-----> Using Ruby version: ruby-2.0.0
-----> Installing dependencies using 1.6.3
       Running: bundle install --without development:test --path vendor/bundle --binstubs vendor/bundle/bin -j4 --deployment
       Using addressable 2.3.6
       Using mini_portile 0.6.0
       Using rack 1.5.2
       Using fastercsv 1.5.5
       Using json 1.8.1
       Using json_pure 1.8.1
       Using multi_json 1.10.1
       Using stringex 1.5.1
       Using bcrypt 3.1.7
       Using mime-types 2.3
       Using uuidtools 2.1.4
       Using database_cleaner 1.3.0
       Using tilt 1.4.1
       Using bundler 1.6.3
       Using dm-core 1.2.1
       Using data_objects 0.10.14
       Using launchy 2.4.2
       Using nokogiri 1.6.2.1
       Using rack-test 0.6.2
       Using rack-flash3 1.0.5
       Using rack-protection 1.5.3
       Using bcrypt-ruby 3.1.5
       Using dm-constraints 1.2.0
       Using dm-aggregates 1.2.0
       Using dm-migrations 1.2.0
       Using dm-serializer 1.2.2
       Using dm-timestamps 1.2.0
       Using dm-transactions 1.2.0
       Using dm-validations 1.2.0
       Using do_postgres 0.10.14
       Using dm-do-adapter 1.2.0
       Using xpath 2.0.0
       Using sinatra 1.4.5
       Using dm-types 1.2.2
       Using capybara 2.3.0
       Using dm-postgres-adapter 1.2.0
       Using data_mapper 1.2.0
       Your bundle is complete!

Intense week, as the Makers cliché wants.

I am not updating the blog as much as I want, but it is not too easy with only one hand at my disposal.

We are approaching the sixth week, and in a while we will enter the second half of the course and become seniors. Time fled, as always when you do something that you enjoy a lot.

Right now the project we are working on is allowing us to put some pieces together: modeling data with the help of DataMapper, an Object Relational Mapper, writing the main application in Ruby, and the user interface in ERB, which is basically still Ruby, but embedded in HTML. I feel like I'm ready to write more descriptive posts about coding, and I'll start doing so as soon as I remove the bendage.

I still feel somehow confused by the amount of new information being thrown at me each day, but slowly getting used to it. And coding has a big upside: you can do it while listening to music, and this is giving me the chance to go through all of my favorite albums.

DOOM

This week is MF DOOM's week. God how much I love this rap shit.

YO.

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