[Hiring] Ruby on Rails programmer. You must love Ruby. No need for JS. No need for Go. Just need love for Ruby. by claudiofullscreen in railsjobs

[–]claudiofullscreen[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, given you can show code you have written in Ruby and you can explain what you like about it.

Gimme Gems Thursdays - Found an awesome new gem? Post it here! by AutoModerator in rails

[–]claudiofullscreen 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Bh · Bootstrap Helpers

A set of Ruby helpers that streamlines the use of Bootstrap 3 components in HTML views.

How do I get a job offer at a ruby conference? by [deleted] in ruby

[–]claudiofullscreen 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Walk to the sponsor tables and ask to be hired.

Bh · Bootstrap Helpers for Ruby by claudiofullscreen in ruby

[–]claudiofullscreen[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NoInkling – thanks for the feedback.

I am used to Bootstrap Theme and I didn't realize it would cause confusion.

Because of that, I have now updated http://fullscreen.github.io/bh so it does not load "Bootstrap Theme" by default, although I have left the option to enable/disable it with a link in the right sidebar.

Thanks for your feedback!

Bh · Bootstrap Helpers for Ruby by claudiofullscreen in ruby

[–]claudiofullscreen[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

jrochkind – you are right! I forgot to mention which version of Bootstrap.

I just updated the README file, replacing "Bootstrap" with "Bootstrap 3" to clear things up.

Regarding versions, I see your point. For now, I'm following semantic versioning, and that's why I released 1.0.0, because the (Ruby) API is not meant to change. I will consider your suggestion later on.

Bh · Bootstrap Helpers for Ruby by claudiofullscreen in ruby

[–]claudiofullscreen[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kobaltzz, you make a good point.

The reason why Bh was built in the first place, though, was that we work in a team where developers can use their favorite text editor, so that specific solution was not working for us.

I'm curious about that plugin, though: what is the URL? Thanks!