Ernie Miller

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A Belated Post on Squeel Sifters

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A few weeks ago, I added an interesting feature to Squeel, and never really said much about it other than a single tweet and a brief reference in the README. I’m calling the feature “sifters”, and I wanted to write a little bit about the purpose they serve.
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Sep 29, 2011

Rails 3.1 and the future of MetaWhere and MetaSearch

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Rails 3.1.0 has dropped, and hours later I received my first “report” that MetaWhere doesn’t work with Rails 3.1. For those of you who read this blog or follow me on Twitter, this should come as no surprise. Still, I wanted to make a quick announcement here, if only to have a place to link people to when they inquire.
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Aug 31, 2011

What’s new with Squeel?

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Why, I’m glad you asked! It’s been a while since I’ve made any updates about Squeel — since before RailsConf, actually! A lot’s been added since then.
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Jul 3, 2011

Squeel 0.6.0 released

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I’ve been hard at work trying to finish up Squeel before RailsConf (if you’re going, and you’d like to meet up, feel free to stalk me). Here’s what’s new since my last post:
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May 4, 2011

Introducing Squeel!

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Not too long ago, I mentioned that a rename for MetaWhere 2.0 was coming. It’s here, and the new name is Squeel. A lot has happened since my post about the rewrite a couple months ago, but before we get into that, a bit about the name…
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Apr 13, 2011

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I'm Ernie Miller. But then, you probably knew that by looking at the page title, or the URL. I'm a Ruby programmer in Louisville, Kentucky. This blog used to be called "metautonomo.us", which I thought was kind of clever, but nobody, including me, could type it. Lesson learned.