Non Existent Keys Returning Null Instead of Exception
I have inherited a project from another developer, and it is riddled through and through with the following type of error:
Is a guardfile part of the private developers environment or the public OSS project?
Let us say I have an open source project on github. Now I wish to include tools required to develop the project so others can easily contribute. It is hard for me to tell when these tools should be included in the project for others to use and when they are a personal preference and part of my private development environment.
Is a guardfile part of the private developers environment or the public OSS project?
Let us say I have an open source project on github. Now I wish to include tools required to develop the project so others can easily contribute. It is hard for me to tell when these tools should be included in the project for others to use and when they are a personal preference and part of my private development environment.
Is a guardfile part of the private developers environment or the public OSS project?
Let us say I have an open source project on github. Now I wish to include tools required to develop the project so others can easily contribute. It is hard for me to tell when these tools should be included in the project for others to use and when they are a personal preference and part of my private development environment.
Is a guardfile part of the private developers environment or the public OSS project?
Let us say I have an open source project on github. Now I wish to include tools required to develop the project so others can easily contribute. It is hard for me to tell when these tools should be included in the project for others to use and when they are a personal preference and part of my private development environment.
Is this the correct way to use Bower
I’m using Bower whereby I run bower install
and it downloads dependency files to /bower_components directory. Then, I create symlinks from my /public/.. directories to the dist files:
Is this the correct way to use Bower
I’m using Bower whereby I run bower install
and it downloads dependency files to /bower_components directory. Then, I create symlinks from my /public/.. directories to the dist files:
If using a VM as a development environment, should tooling live inside the VM or on the host?
There are a couple of questions already here for whether or not a VM should be used as a development environment. I don’t wish to answer that question here but I’m assuming that a VM should be used as a development environment.
VCS a Vagrant box [closed]
Closed 9 years ago.
VCS a Vagrant box [closed]
Closed 9 years ago.