Blog posts tagged with "ruby"

08May2011

HomeBrew - Package Manager for OS X

Today I started to use Homebrew as package manager for OS X. HomeBrew has the same concept of MacPorts and Fink, an centralized way to add and manage typical unix applications on the operating system. Until now, I was using MacPorts, it's not bad, but after some good reviews about HomeBrew, I just decided to give it a try, and it meets my needs:

08May2011

HomeBrew - Package Manager for OS X

Today I started to use Homebrew as package manager for OS X. HomeBrew has the same concept of MacPorts and Fink, an centralized way to add and manage typical unix applications on the operating system. Until now, I was using MacPorts, it's not bad, but after some good reviews about HomeBrew, I just decided to give it a try, and it meets my needs:

08May2011

HomeBrew - Package Manager for OS X

Today I started to use Homebrew as package manager for OS X. HomeBrew has the same concept of MacPorts and Fink, an centralized way to add and manage typical unix applications on the operating system. Until now, I was using MacPorts, it's not bad, but after some good reviews about HomeBrew, I just decided to give it a try, and it meets my needs:

15April2011

Installing Vagrant

Using virtual machines for testing and development purposes is a good practice, since it permits in a fashion way the rapid deployment and environment setup. Until few time ago, you only need to have vmware player or oracle virtualbox, grab one virtual appliance and play with it.

15April2011

Installing Vagrant

Using virtual machines for testing and development purposes is a good practice, since it permits in a fashion way the rapid deployment and environment setup. Until few time ago, you only need to have vmware player or oracle virtualbox, grab one virtual appliance and play with it.