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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom">
<title>I build stuff</title>
<subtitle>~</subtitle>
<id>http://www.guillaume-barillot.com</id>
<link href="http://www.guillaume-barillot.com"/>
<link href="http://www.guillaume-barillot.com/feed.xml" rel="self"/>
<updated>2022-05-05T14:36:00Z</updated>
<author>
<name>Guillaume</name>
</author>
<entry>
<title>Rails 7 + Vite + Vue 3 + Pinia starter pack</title>
<link rel="alternate" href="http://www.guillaume-barillot.com/2022/05/05/rails-vite-vue-3-pina-starter-pack/"/>
<id>http://www.guillaume-barillot.com/2022/05/05/rails-vite-vue-3-pina-starter-pack/</id>
<published>2022-05-05T14:36:00Z</published>
<updated>2022-11-04T18:39:37+01:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Guillaume</name>
</author>
<summary type="html">Let’s face it, if you start a new Rails + Vue project you’ll have to deal with an initial plumbing phase only to setup all the basic stuff. That’s usually not the most fun part… but I have some good news: I did the boring work for you :-).
Having built</summary>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>How to organize a Vue app in a Rails project using Webpack</title>
<link rel="alternate" href="http://www.guillaume-barillot.com/2017/12/02/how-to-organize-your-vue-files-in-a-rails-5-1-project-using-webpack/"/>
<id>http://www.guillaume-barillot.com/2017/12/02/how-to-organize-your-vue-files-in-a-rails-5-1-project-using-webpack/</id>
<published>2017-12-02T17:47:00Z</published>
<updated>2022-05-05T09:01:28+02:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Guillaume</name>
</author>
<summary type="html">So, you’re a Rails developer, and you started to play with Vue (maybe using the CDN / ES5 way?), everything looks so exciting, you’re even thinking about using it in your next project. Great! And then problems start to pop up. How do I structure my files</summary>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>How to make Vim to look like Atom</title>
<link rel="alternate" href="http://www.guillaume-barillot.com/2017/06/09/how-to-to-make-vim-to-look-like-atom/"/>
<id>http://www.guillaume-barillot.com/2017/06/09/how-to-to-make-vim-to-look-like-atom/</id>
<published>2017-06-09T15:23:00Z</published>
<updated>2022-11-04T18:41:00+01:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Guillaume</name>
</author>
<summary type="html">Why, and who is this for?
I love Atom. Really. Nonetheless, it has the bad habit to turn my 8G RAM MacBook into a big lazy slug.
Moving back to Sublime text is not really a good idea, since I’m a bit afraid of its future, at least for the V2 licence</summary>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Good bye freelancing</title>
<link rel="alternate" href="http://www.guillaume-barillot.com/2015/06/22/good-bye-freelancing/"/>
<id>http://www.guillaume-barillot.com/2015/06/22/good-bye-freelancing/</id>
<published>2015-06-22T21:34:00Z</published>
<updated>2022-05-05T09:01:28+02:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Guillaume</name>
</author>
<summary type="html">It’s been now 3 months since I have been officialy hired, 3 months that I’m no longer a freelancer.
In a way, it’s kinda funny that the exact same things that really thrilled me, are also those
that just bored me, at the same time. First of all was project</summary>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>A better organisation for JS/Jquery code base using Rails and Coffeescript</title>
<link rel="alternate" href="http://www.guillaume-barillot.com/2014/08/15/a-better-organisation-for-your-js-using-rails-coffeescript/"/>
<id>http://www.guillaume-barillot.com/2014/08/15/a-better-organisation-for-your-js-using-rails-coffeescript/</id>
<published>2014-08-15T08:59:00Z</published>
<updated>2022-05-05T09:01:28+02:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Guillaume</name>
</author>
<summary type="html">Once upon a time, there were two very, very distant planets… the first one was using brand new shiny full stack JS Frameworks, that handle rooting, templating, data binding.
On this planet, apps were blazing fast, Javascript files were well organised</summary>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Fifteen years using linux... and I just switched to a Mac</title>
<link rel="alternate" href="http://www.guillaume-barillot.com/2014/02/22/Fifteen-years-using-linux-and-I-just-switched-to-a-Mac/"/>
<id>http://www.guillaume-barillot.com/2014/02/22/Fifteen-years-using-linux-and-I-just-switched-to-a-Mac/</id>
<published>2014-02-22T00:00:00Z</published>
<updated>2022-05-05T09:01:28+02:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Guillaume</name>
</author>
<summary type="html">I still remember my first met with Linux, back in 1998… I instantly embraced the Open Source philosophy. I also doomed the data on my hard drive and it took me 2 days of tough work to get this Red Hat 5.1 up and running, but I really enjoyed this stuff</summary>
</entry>
</feed>