Repost of server-move casualties – Ruby progress bar and JMeter troubles

I had a nagging feeling that I was missing a couple of posts after my wordpress death and subsequent server move. Last night I’d flushed that thought from my mind, but today I found out what they were, and thanks to Google’s cache, they’re back up again.

The first was a piece on implementing a moving progress bar for a Windows command prompt in Ruby.

The second was a solution to a JMeter documentation issue.

It’s nice to have them back, as they probably weren’t up long enough for anyone to read last time.

Now to find those comments…

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