Some light comic relief for the weekend here. A group of Poland-based Rubyists from Applicake and PipeJump, along with special guests Jose Valim and Socha, got together after Euruko 2010 to shoot a Ruby themed lipsync video. It's as horrible and funny as it sounds. Any other Ruby or Rails shops willing to up the ante? CitrusByte, New Bamboo, EnvyLabs, HashRocket..? Comments Philippe Monnet says: J
Гриша планирует приобрести мультиварку в интернет-магазине. Поэтому он заходит в один из поисковиков и вводит запрос. Сначала он увидит контекстную рекламу, а ниже – органическую выдачу: Гриша определился с конкретной моделью мультиварки и теперь подбирает оптимальные условия покупки: Задача SEO продвижения – чтобы продвигаемый сайт находился как можно выше в поисковой выдаче по необходимым поиско
Hi, I am Jan. This is my old Ruby blog. I still post about Ruby, but I now do it on idiosyncratic-ruby.com. You should also install Irbtools to improve your IRB. In Ruby, dealing with Arrays and similar objects is pretty fun. And we have gotten more possibilities with Ruby 1.9.2 :) The NEWS file says: * Array * new method: * Array#keep_if * Array#repeated_combination * Array#repeated_permutation *
There has been a shift in development landscape over at Apple. John Siracusa of Ars Technica recently published an article about Apple’s language and API future. I believe Apple is preparing to transition to Ruby as their next default language. Today Today, the Apple development stack sits on top of the GCC compiler. GCC compiles Objective-C, C++, and C code down into native machine code for devic
Mapping the Ruby on Rails worldwide community and their needs - Results 26 Jun 01:19, in Around Rails World The last post was a quick poll to map the Ruby on Rails community needs, and it was more than expected.. I got such a great result. The main reason I did that was to try to provide a better content for you guys, maybe a especial big post per week giving a deeper look at some kind of content
Imagine yourself and a posse of like-minded ruby hackers on a country retreat with zero internet for a weekend of fun. You'll laugh, hack, learn, cry (well, you probably won’t cry… but you know… it felt poetic) and most likely play a crap-load of Werewolf. Upcoming Events? Adelaide, Australia, February 4th–7th, 2022 North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA, September 2020 Rails Camps are beco
Interesting Ruby Tidbits #32: DataMapper, Screencasts, IP Addresses, Euruko 2010 and more The latest installment of my series of roundup posts, covering some of my latest findings in the world of all things Ruby. Why two "tidbits" posts in a row? Well, I'm radically redesigning/reworking Ruby Inside to be more interesting, both to you and me. This coupled with work on my new startup coder.io have
Ruby Weekly is a weekly newsletter covering the latest Ruby and Rails news. DHH gives an insightful and accessible 38 minute walkthrough of some of Rails 3's differences from Rails 2.0 and explains the motivations behind them. A particular focus is given to improvements made to the routing system (both for REST and non-REST URLs). I've been a bit lukewarm on Rails lately, opting instead to stronga
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The 2.3.7 release slipped out the door too hastily. Fixing compatibility with the rails_xss plugin inadvertently forced everyone to use it. Facepalm. I apologize for wasting a chunk of your day on installing what ought to have been a patch-level update only to find it breaks your app. That’s well out of line with our stable release process and it’s my fault for stepping out of it. I got caught up
With the 2.3.6 release hot out of the oven, Nathan Weizenbaum began updating HAML to support it. He uncovered a couple of bugs in the HTML-safety changes backported from Rails 3, so we’re cutting a 2.3.7 release to fix them. If you use the rails_xss plugin for automatic HTML escaping, you should upgrade to Rails 2.3.7 and the latest rails_xss plugin. If you don’t use the rails_xss plugin yet, now’
We’ve released Ruby on Rails 2.3.6: six months of bug fixes, a handful of new features, and a strong bridge to Rails 3. We deprecated some obscure and ancient features in Rails 2.3.6 so we could cut them entirely from Rails 3. If your app runs on Rails 2.3.6 without deprecation warnings, you’re in good shape for a smooth sail onward. This slow-cooked dish is brought to you some 87 committers from
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