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zthxxx / Activate Office 2019 for macOS VoL.md
Last active April 25, 2025 15:35
crack activate Office on mac with license file
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kentbrew / lang_chrome_osx.md
Last active March 6, 2025 00:34
How to change the Chrome default language on OSX

How to Change your Chrome Default Language

Open up a Terminal window. (If you have never seen Terminal before, go to Spotlight Search and type "Terminal.")

In the Terminal box, try this:

defaults read com.google.Chrome AppleLanguages

If you see this:

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vsavkin / rich_domain_models2.md
Created September 1, 2012 15:29
Building Rich Domain Models in Rails (revision 2)

Building Rich Domain Models in Rails.

Part 1. Decoupling Persistence.

Abstract

Domain model is an effective tool for software development. It can be used to express really complex business logic, and to verify and validate the understanding of the domain among stakeholders. Building rich domain models in Rails is hard. Primarily, because of Active Record, which doesn't play well with the domain model approach.

One way to deal with this problem is to use an ORM implementing the data mapper pattern. Unfortunately, there is no production ready ORM doing that for Ruby. DataMapper 2 is going to be the first one.

Another way is to use Active Record just as a persistence mechanism and build a rich domain model on top of it. That's what I'm going to talk about in this article.