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Description

Dashing widget to show the status of builds from CircleCI. Also shows the avatar of the person who is running/breaking/passing the current build.

Usage

  • Get a Circle API Token from your Account Dashboard and set it in your environment as CIRCLE_CI_AUTH_TOKEN
  • Add the httparty to your Gemfile and run bundle install

Then:

class Credentials
attr_reader :username, :password
def initialize(parameters)
@username = parameters[:username]
@password = parameters[:password]
end
end
credentials = Credentials.new(:username => 'jimmy saville', :password => 'nowthennowthen')

24 hours is a long time in the world of technology.

IN your average day, Google handles more than 3-billion searches, Twitter sees over 200-million tweets, and the iOS App-Store sees more than 500 app submissions.

What can you do with 24 hours? Well, that's what we're hoping to find out. Enter: Hack Manchester, a 24-hour coding* competition in the heart of the world's first city of industry.

For a whole weekend 27th-28th October 2012, teams of up to four will be coding up a storm to solve a variety of challenges and present their rough-and-ready creations to an eager audience.

As a featured event for this year's Manchester Science Festival, the hack day will be held in the coolest venue imaginable: