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Year 2009

 

Rate Opinion: Part-time Junior Ruby on Rails (RoR) Engineers (Remote Work is OK) at: USA,CA, Silicon Valley

Original at jobs.rubynow.com external link    Sun, May 10

Part-time Junior Ruby on Rails (RoR) Engineer (Remote Work is OK) $10 - $20 per hour Topcurve is seeking a talented Junior Ruby on Rails developer who enjoys working remotely. This is an (1) individual, not a team or a group. This project will eventually convert to full time. It's OK if you have...

Rate Opinion: Ruby Heroes Speak (Pro Ruby Conference Series: Part 3)

Original at Obie Fernandez external link    Tue, Jan 6

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Matt's firm, Eastmedia, was one of the earliest professional design agencies to do heavy Rails work, including the first Ruby on Rails-based implementation of OpenID for Verisign and the official site of NFL football team The New York Jets. He gave me plenty of technical review help and c...

Rate Opinion: Merb, Rails Myths, Language Popularity and other ZenbitsVideo included in this story.  Click to view.

Original at antoniocangiano.com external link    Tue, Nov 25

By Antonio Cangiano Rails Myths: David Heinemeier Hansson began a series of posts about Rails Myths. I like the idea of seeing common myths addressed straight from the horse’s mouth. Over the past two years, Rails has received quite a bit of backslash and old fashion FUD, so it’s important to set the record stra...

Rate Book Review - Build Your Own RoR Web Applications

Original at JRoller external link    Sat, Oct 18

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By evans Build Your Own RoR Web Applications We’ve all seen it. Any time you visit Sitepoint, you’ve probably been hit with the ad for their Ruby on Rails book, titled “Build Your Own Ruby on Rails Web Applications”, by Patrick Lenz. Dubbed as “The Ultimate Beginners Guide to Ruby On Rails”, I figured...

Rate Book Review: Practical Prototype and Script.aculo.us

Original at Snook.ca external link    Fri, Sep 5

By jonathan@snook.ca (Jonathan Snook) Prototype is automatically bundled with Ruby on Rails and CakePHP, which has led to much of its success. Things have progressed over the past couple years with plenty of new features having gone into the framework. ...

Rate Opinion: Scripting languages spark new programming era

Original at InfoWorld external link    Sun, Jun 22

Work is proceeding on JavaScript 2 and the accompanying ECMAscript 4 standard, Eich says. "[With the upgrade], we?re trying to address programming in the large, because no one thought JavaScript would be used at the wide scale it is," Eich says.

Rate Book Review: Deploying Rails Applications

Original at OStatic external link    Tue, Jun 17

 CA - Jun 17, 2008 Ruby on Rails is, of course, one of the hottest open-source technologies being used today. It shouldn't surprise anyone to find that the number of books ...

Rate Opinion: Sr. Software Engineer - Ruby on Rails at: USA,CA, San Francisco

Original at jobs.rubynow.com external link    Tue, Feb 19

Looksmart is looking for experienced Sr. Software Developers - Ruby on Rails for a major e-commerce development project based in San Francisco. Responsibilities: * Perform software development of new Ad Center functions. * Perform maintenance and bug fixing on existing Ad Center funct...

Rate [Host Review] Rails Machine

Original at ZachInglis (Feedburner) external link    Tue, Jan 8

By Zach Inglis My final web host? As with most people who work in the web industry I have an itching sensation to build tons of web applications from the many good ideas I have. My programming weapons of choice, Ruby on Rails and Merb are both a nightmare to deploy. Books even had to be written. Many people [...]

Year 2007

 

Rate Ruby on Rails 2.0 now on track - Computer Business Review

Original at Computer Business Review external link    Thu, Dec 13

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Ruby on Rails 2.0 now on track  UK - The combination of the ruby language and the Rails framework is often called ruby on Rails, or abbreviated as RoR or just plain "Rails". ... Ruby on Rails picks REST; no tears for SOAP ZDNet Ruby on Rails 2.0 Arrives eWeek

Rate Book Review: Practical Rails Social Networking Sites

Original at Approaching Normal external link    Tue, Nov 20

By larrywright The information inside will be very to anyone developing with Ruby on Rails, whether you’re on your first application or you’ve been developing for a while, there’sa lot of good information in Rails Social Networking Sites. ...

Rate Opinion: Ruby on Rails Developers IDE, NetBeans 6 Beta 1 is Out!

Original at Web 2.0 with Ruby on Rails external link    Wed, Sep 19

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By Hendy Irawan NetBeans is a powerful and free. You can create Ruby and Rails projects, run Ruby files, configure interpreters (MRI and JRuby), install Gems graphically, run tests, run RSpecs, debug Ruby code, run Rails apps, and so on, all from the IDE. The Ruby edition is only a 19MB download and it’s ava...

Rate Opinion: Web Hosting Solutions Provider Virtualmin Boosts Ruby on Rails Support - Tophosts

Original at tophosts.com external link    Mon, Sep 17

The new version improves support for Ruby on Rails – the first product of its kind. It’sa full-featured Web hosting control panel that enables easy Ruby on ... Virtualmin Enhances Ruby on Rails Adding System Data Analytics webhostdir.com

Rate Opinion: Ruby, Rails, and Risk

Original at riskmanagementinsight.com external link    Fri, Aug 31

Java has the notion of a security manager where folks can specify what types of code can be allowed to execute. Ruby currently has no such notion. While I know this is under development, one needs to ask whether using Ruby without one is a security risk?

Rate Opinion: Ruby 101: Hashes are Cool

Original at "ruby on rails" external link    Sun, Aug 26

So where’s the win? Ruby 934, C# 0 Ready to learn more about the synergies between Ruby and Rails? Sign up now for our two-day Ruby on Rails workshop Essential Rails before it’s too late. Rails workshop Essential Rails before it’s too late.

Rate Opinion: RailsConf2007

Original at martinfowler.com external link    Sat, Jul 21

One of the biggest issues our Ruby teams run into is deployment. Getting a ruby app into production involves a whole bunch of new technologies, and data centers tend to be conservative on this kind of thing. Our RubyWorks stack tries to simplify this, but JRuby offers the choice of just deplo...

Rate Opinion: Sr. Software Engineer - Ruby on Rails, LookSmart, San Francisco, CA, Bounty: $1,500

Original at yorz.com external link    Wed, Jul 18

– 3 years experience doing object-oriented application development with Ruby, Java, or PERL – Professional experience doing application development with Ruby on Rails. – Professional experience with MVC application development. – Experience with test-driven development.

Rate Opinion: My impression on Ruby On Rails (a.k.a. why I love Rails at first sight)

Original at alexle.net external link    Sun, Jun 17

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and of course you can add a lot more to that as you can stack as many operators/methods as possible. Pure programming joy. Whomever I talk to nowadays, I can’t stop talking non-stop about Ruby on Rails. I feel good sharing it to anyone I know so they can start feeling the same way as I do, as sharing...

Rate Opinion: Beginning Ruby

Original at Chocolate and Vodka external link    Mon, Jun 11

By Suw Charman So a few months ago I thought that it would probably be a really smart move for me to join LRUG - the London Ruby Users Group - so that I would be able to meet some other Ruby users, and maybe find some help in my quest to learn Ruby on Rails. It's been a bit intimidating, I must admit, as there are a lot...

Rate Opinion: Aptana - First Impression

Original at terminally-incoherent.com external link    Tue, Jun 5

Web Developers: Do you also have a boner for Ruby on Rails like these dudes from NYC? Or do you think that the framework is way over-hyped? Web Developers: Do you also have a boner for Ruby on Rails like these dudes from NYC? Or do you think that the framework is way over-hyped?

Rate Opinion: InfoWorld: Top News: Rails creator doubts Silverlight can win converts

Original at InfoWorld external link    Mon, May 21

InfoWorld: When did you develop Ruby on Rails and why? InfoWorld: But you do use those on Ruby on Rails? Hansson: Ruby generates those things, so HTML, CSS, and JavaScript are delivery mechanisms. InfoWorld: What exactly does 37signals do?

Rate Opinion: How to: Get Started with Ruby & Rails

Original at hostinglowdown.com external link    Sat, May 12

Ruby on Rails is an open-source web application framework. It’s made up of code from Ruby, a programming language. Rails is the framework that uses Ruby code. Ruby on Rails automates the creation of common web applications, so you can construct them using less code.

Rate Opinion: Sascha Ebach: Translating Rails Apps

Original at Untitled external link    Sun, Mar 18

Year 2006

 

Rate Opinion: Fear, Uncertain, and Doubt by Joel Spolsky

Original at Loud Thinking external link    Thu, Aug 31

Now strap yourself in and reach the final paragraph: FogBugz is written in Wasabi, a very advanced, functional-programming dialect of Basic with closures and lambdas and Rails-like active records that can be compiled down to VBScript, JavaScript, PHP4 or PHP5. Wasabi is a private, in-...

Rate Book Review: Ruby for Rails by David A. Black

Original at Blogcritics external link    Sun, Jul 16

By Christopher T. Miller Part 1: The Ruby/Rails Landscape" delves directly into the code, first explaining the basic of the Ruby programming language, then explaining how the Rails framework can be used for rapid application development. These are simply overviews, but by the time you finish them, you are read...

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