Weary<\/a>, the Ruby framework for making web service clients, got a late-night version bump.<\/p>\n\n What’s new in this version?<\/strong><\/p>\n\n The code is cleaned up a bit as well, and is now getting all A’s on Code Climate<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n Along with this new version of Weary, a new version of the Ruby bindings to the Gilt public API has been released: 0.2.0<\/a> with support for product categories.<\/p>\n\n Blast from the past.<\/p>\n\n That’s a fucking 50 DKP minus.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>","permalink_url":"http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=HtvIYRrgZ04","thumbnail_url":"http:\/\/img.youtube.com\/vi\/HtvIYRrgZ04\/hqdefault.jpg","thumbnail_width":480,"thumbnail_height":360,"html5_capable":true,"player":[{"width":250,"embed_code":"Response#parse<\/code> can now take a block for custom Response body parsing.<\/li>\n
Requestable<\/code> module to allow for configuration that cascades from Client -> Resource -> Request<\/li>\n
gem install weary<\/code> and make a thing.<\/p>"},{"blog_name":"mwunsch","id":31683541860,"post_url":"http:\/\/mwunsch.tumblr.com\/post\/31683541860\/minus50dkp","slug":"minus50dkp","type":"video","date":"2012-09-16 21:01:00 GMT","timestamp":1347829260,"state":"published","format":"markdown","reblog_key":"ySCQPwfh","tags":[],"highlighted":[],"note_count":1,"caption":"
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