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Exploring The Ruby Interpreter
Technology As If People Matter | 20 hours ago
Ever wonder how some Ruby class or method is implemented only to discover that the thing is actually part of the built in classes that come with your Ruby environment? Well don’t let that stop you! It turns out that it is actually pretty easy t read more
14k Yellow Gold Lab Created Ruby Heart Devil Pendant w- Diamond A…
Where Can Buy Cheap Online | September 4th 2008 by Legasy RT
14k Yellow Gold Lab Created Ruby Heart Devil Pendant w/ Diamond Accent Show off your sassy side with this devil heart pendant, crafted from 14 karat yellow gold. A stunning heart-shaped lab-created ruby serves as the centerpiece. Held in a three-pron read more
18k Gold Overlay Ruby Flower Pendant and 3mm Stud Earring Set
Hi-Tech Gadget Shop | September 4th 2008 by terapak
18k Gold Overlay Ruby Flower Pendant and 3mm Stud Earring Set This ruby flower pendant and earring set makes a great gift for someone with a July birthday, or for any woman who loves the rich color of rubies. Beautifully designed in sterling silver w read more
This post does not use git in a pun as a replacement for get (ie…
QuirkeyBlog | September 3rd 2008
As with most things on this blog, it’d old news but, wow . . . Git rocks. Moreover, github rocks. Over the past few months I’ve been starting all new projects with git and github and I can honestly say that not only has it mad my life ea read more
Ruby Tuesday - Flowers
In The Blink Of An Eye | September 2nd 2008 by Angelwings
Mary is going to start charging me rent, I can’t help placing as many ruby red pictures on her site as possible. Here is another Ruby Red submission from the botanical gardens. It was a little sad to see the end of summer showing up on all the read more
Rilasciato Capistrano 2.5
ynw - Ruby on Rails, Erlang, Project management | August 31st 2008 by ynw
E appena stata rilasciata la versione 2.5 di Capistrano. Fra l eprincpali novità: l’helper parallel() per una migliore gestione delle connessioni in parallelo verso più server possibilità di specificare catene di gateway “Dry-run mode” per read more
Java: Why Braces in Finally?
Simple Thoughts | August 30th 2008
Why does finally have to have braces? I can do this: if(condition) statement; and even this: if(condition) statement; else statements And yet I cannot do this: try { statement; } finally statement; I am forced to do this: try { statement; } finally { read more
ActionMailer: Changing the subject in the template
QuirkeyBlog | August 29th 2008
Here's another little bit to go along with the previous post. Another thing I didn't quite get/like about some of the ActionMailer setup is that even though you're putting all the email body text in a file somewhere that's not your Mailer class, you read more
ActionMailer: Hacking multiple template paths
QuirkeyBlog | August 28th 2008
I was up against a little wall this afternoon and I had to monkey patch my way out. It struck me as weird that with ActionView you can have a whole array (really Array) of view/template paths that are iteratively searched for a matching template, ho read more
Ruby Hoedown - What isn’t a Cloud
Sazbean - Improve ROI & Leads from Your Business Website | August 28th 2008 by Sarah Worsham
Robert Dempsey has an excellent talk up on Confreaks where he looks at the Ruby language accessing Cloud computing. As Robert knows, Standard Operating Procedure for a high level talk is to define the terms for the audience. For this group the te read more
The Scout: my new home away from home on the internet about my ho…
QuirkeyBlog | August 28th 2008
Here’s the big reveal of the biggest thing I’ve been working on over the past forever: The Scout. There’s a lot to say about this, but my partner in the project, Tom Ran, already said it much more eloquently in an interview with ps read more
Typo on GlassFish v3 - Ruby-on-Rails Blogging Engine
Miles to go ... | August 28th 2008 by Arun Gupta
Typo is an open-source Blogging Engine written using Ruby-on-Rails framework. It provides a lean engine that makes blogging easy. It's main attribtues are ease of use, usability, beauty and excellent support of web stand read more
Demo: Localizzazione in Rails
ynw - Ruby on Rails, Erlang, Project management | August 27th 2008 by ynw
Ultimamente molto lavoro è stato fatto da Sven Fuchs e outros per facilitare l’internazionalizzazione e la localizzazione di Rails. Questa applicazione di esempio prova a mostrare come sia possibile utilizzare le funzionalità che sono state fino read more
Rails Summit Latin America
ynw - Ruby on Rails, Erlang, Project management | August 27th 2008 by ynw
Sono aperte le iscrizioni al Rails Summit Latin America. Il programma prevede interventi di Chad Fowler, Jay Fields, Dr. Nic Williams e Fabio Akita con interventi in inglese e in portoghese. Ulteriori informazinoi cliccando il banner in calce allR read more
Ruby on Rails e localizzazione
ynw - Ruby on Rails, Erlang, Project management | August 27th 2008 by ynw
L’internazionalizzazione di un’applicazione Ruby on Rails era possibile fino ad oggi utilizzando uno dei molti plugin sviluppati indipendentemente dal core del framework e applicabili alla propria applicazone Rails. Nella prossima version read more
Apple e Ruby
ynw - Ruby on Rails, Erlang, Project management | August 27th 2008 by ynw
Il legame fra Apple e Ruby sembra rafforzarsi di giorno in giorno. La prima notizia che lasciava presagire l’interessamento di Apple per questo linguaggio è stata l’annuncio dell’inclusione di Ruby e del framework web Ruby on Rails in read more
Yippee!
Brown Button | August 27th 2008 by Kimberlee
Miss Ruby is crawling - forwards!!! - so its time to celebrate (code for: "lets shop") - and what better place to virtual shop (because I ain't no god mum money bags) than over at Flora and Henri. Gorgeous clothes and beautiful styling - its dro read more
Phussion Passenger, Rails en Apache de forma sencilla
Webmaster Libre | August 27th 2008 by Alma
Si hay algo que nos mantiene a muchos alejados de Ruby on Rails es la necesidad de instalar servidores específicos y realizar configuraciones adicionales a la hora de instalar nuestras aplicaciones en el servidor. Phussion Passenger, también conoci read more
Bananas about programming
Chip's Quips | August 26th 2008 by Sterling Camden
Here’s a quick and easy test to determine what programming language best suits your personality. There’s a very tall palm tree, and four animals happen to pass by: a chimpanzee, a lion, a giraffe, and a squirrel. They decide to h read more
LOTD #6: Rails Deployment on GlassFish in 4 steps and 15 minutes
Miles to go ... | August 26th 2008 by Arun Gupta
Charlie describes, in 4 easy steps, how to deploy any Rails application on GlassFish: The main steps are: Step 1: The App Server Step 2: Package your App Step 3: Deploy your application Step 4: Tweaking (Optional) And it should only take 15 minu read more
Security Tips for Ruby on Rails Developers
Realtime Messaging and Web Security | August 25th 2008 by Realtime Publishers
Ruby on Rails is a powerful framework for developing Web database applications. In this podcast we look at security tips related to user input, model/controller separation, core Ruby functions, and basic database security measures. read more
More Photos!!
Azure Islands Designs | August 25th 2008 by azureislands
The first two pictures are of an absolutely stunning pair of ruby earrings...These earrings were a custom order from a friend who supplied the rubies which came directly from Burma, everything else is gold filled while the ball wires are gold...simp read more
Techie post - Redmine install on Ubuntu
Musings of a Suburban Dad | August 25th 2008 by Matt Cushing
I am trying to put that in the title of my posts so my honey doesn’t bother reading it I’m making attempts to branch out in our infrastructure by using different technologies. Right now, almost everything is Microsoft using SQL Server read more
Chipping the web: August 22nd
Chip's Quips | August 22nd 2008 by Sterling Camden
A Short Illustrated History of the Nerdvia the Code Project.Tags: nerds history geek humor Video: TR Out Loud - August 22, 2008 | TechRepublic Out Loud | TechRepublic.comI made #4 — or rather, my readers did.Tags: techrepublic f read more
LOTD #4: Rails running on GlassFish @ LinkedIn
Miles to go ... | August 21st 2008 by Arun Gupta
Light Engineering team (BumperSticker fame) at LinkedIn has chosen GlassFish for running their Rails application. One of the developers on the team reports: Using Warbler, we successfully wrapped our Rails applications into WAR files and deplo read more
Continuing the (ruby) olympics
Open Sourcery | August 20th 2008 by Kenneth Kalmer
Jeff has a great article on the Ruby Olympics, and I couldn’t help to add my 2c to the discussion, so here goes: Consume Podcasts I’m an avid listener of (and got mentioned on) the Rails Envy Podcast. I also follow the Ruby on Rails podca read more
Is Ruby very syntax rich? Do you like it? I don’t.
Simple Thoughts | August 19th 2008
I tried delving into Ruby couple of times in the past. Every time I had this weird feeling of what am I doing here when I am already very well conversant with a simpler language - Java, which gives me everything I need. Ruby just felt very syntax ric read more
ERubyCon - Charles Nutter talks JRuby
Sazbean - Improve ROI & Leads from Your Business Website | August 19th 2008 by Sarah Worsham
I was at erubycon this weekend and it amazed me just how low the opinion of Java has fallen in the Ruby community. Microsoft, by comparison, got off lightly with only a few Vista jabs. They were kind (and wise) enough to weather these bumps in th read more
LOTD #3: Rails 2.2 going multi-threaded
Miles to go ... | August 19th 2008 by Arun Gupta
Rails 2.2 is slated to become multi-threaded. What does it mean for JRuby users ? Charles Nutter explains it: Q/A: What Thread-Safe Rails Means One of the key points from the blog is: Rails deployments on JRuby will use 1/Nth the amount of memory read more
Ruby Tuesday: a crab in a cube!
Tails of Terror from the Black Lagoon! | August 19th 2008 by CharmaineZoe
This is my photo for Ruby Tuesday. It is of one of my two red clawed crabs. His name is Buster - the other is Biff! They live in our aquarium with a selection of tropical fish. They are also called Thai Crabs as they originally come from the mangrove read more

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