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An Overview of Type-In Computer Magazines
In the old old old old old old old OLD* days, people wrote computer programs by either filling boxes on paper cards or punching out squares, like they did (maybe still do?) for standardized tests. The cards would be fed into card reading devices, some of them called Hollerith
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Set Side B · An Overview of Type-In Computer MagazinesIn the old old old old old old old OLD* days, people wrote computer programs by either filling boxes on paper cards or punching out squares, like they did (mayb

Heyoo!

🗓️ Appointments of the week:

- Thursday, April 24, Hamburg+online: AHOY! European Social Web Day. ahoy.eu
- Thursday, April 24, Vancouver: Venue Co-op Design Jam. Vancouver needs a permanent community-owned venue for live music + events… Want to help start one? eventbrite.ca/e/venue-co-op-de

AHOY! European Social Web DayAHOY! European Social Web Day 2025Social media is worth fixing - and you can help! Join us in Hamburg on April 24, 2025 to connect with early adaptors from 10+ countries of the Bluesky and AT Protocol ecosystem.

Just published: Visualizing Ahoy analytics in Rails

At Honeybadger, we use Ahoy for first-party analytics in Rails. Ahoy is excellent for developers because it lives in your Rails application alongside your other data and code.

In the article, I explain how to graph Ahoy page views in Rails with Chartkick, with a preview of our upcoming observability tool—Insights!

Read the full article here:

honeybadger.io/blog/ahoy-rails

Honeybadger Developer BlogVisualizing Ahoy analytics in RailsHoneybadger co-founder Joshua Wood explains how to graph Ahoy page views in Rails with Chartkick, with a preview of our upcoming observability tool—Insights!