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Can't agree more.


13" MacBook Pro with Retina Display (late 2012). 256GB SSD. 2.5GHz i5. 8GB RAM.

I was about to buy a Macbook Air with similar hardware, but the Retina Display got me and made me spend a few bucks more. Totally worth it!


David Kadavy is offering a free course in a few days: http://summerofdesign.com/

Looks really promising!


Like the idea!


Hi, Thanks all for the comments!

I didn't include queues, live streaming, and other features because unfortunately they are not available as a separate gems.

I tried to cover all the things that are possible now (via gems or simple code change). Maybe in a future post I'll cover all the new things in Rails 4. But as it's still on development I prefer to wait until a beta or release candidate.


Queues were recently pulled from Rails 4: https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/f9da785d0b1b22317cfca2...


Actually I think the queue system won't be included just yet.


Kind of old. The UI looks completely different now.


I've recently discovered GitLab and known only current UI. After seeing those old UI screenshoots I think previous interface was better. Current version is highly "inspired" by GitHub (which has very good UI imo) but somehow has worse UI/UX for me (but I'm using it only for a month or 2, so maybe it's just my first impression). I wish there was some kind of "theme" module for GitLab.


Agree. GoM did some design work a while back, but the gitlab project is moving forward at an incredible pace, so the GoM portfolio site is a bit out of date with the current state of affairs.


Seems very promising!

A few samples or demo code would be great though. Just to check how basic/intermeditate/advance code and concepts are.


It was about time! The new dashboard is great and much more comfortable, but looking for plugins was still a pain. Still, Heroku is an option for small/medium deploys IMHO.


It's funny that most of the comments are about the new blog design and how people is not liking it.


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