2009 / November 19th/ Optimizing asset bundling and serving with Rails
I wrote up a pretty lengthy post over at the GitHub blog explaining how we do asset bundling and serving. Well worth the read for anyone who’s interested in front end performance and works on ruby apps.
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December 13th | #
2010??????????????
December 19th | #
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December 20 | #
Take profit, stop loss, and trailing stop. The default settings worked pretty well, but I have heard people complain about the stop loss being set too low. I just wanna protect my assets.
January 3rd | #
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January 13th | #
Yeah, very productive comments. Is it chinese or something?
January 13th | #
very nice. thanks…
January 15th | #
I know Rails is well worth the effort to learn, but are there any simpler alternatives? Hope to see an update here soon. Thanks.
January 30th | #
Very nice to work with Rails..