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  1. Visit Rails Plug-in for the iPhone [Pathfinder Development] Rails Plug-in for the iPhone [Pathfinder Development]

    Open Source Projects. At Pathfinder, we play an active role in the Open Source software community by sharing our knowledge and making contributions. We use, develop, and extend Open Source software and support and maintain Open Source code librar… More

  2. Visit Announcing the ActionButton Plugin | Web Development Blog: Web Development Insights, Best Practices, Tips & Techniques : Viget Labs Announcing the ActionButton Plugin | Web Development Blog: Web Development Insights, Best Practices, Tips & Techniques : Viget Labs

    Viget Labs Development blog post on the Action Button plugin for Rails. Now you can style your own buttons or links to look exactly of the same family.

  3. Visit Facebook Application Development How-to: 11 Tips You Don’t Want to Miss | Cognition Facebook Application Development How-to: 11 Tips You Don’t Want to Miss | Cognition

    11 more tips on building Facebook apps. They look to be PHP-centric for the purpose of the article but largely language agnostic.

  4. Visit Developing a facebook app locally :: snax Developing a facebook app locally :: snax

    Here's how you can build the Facebook app locally with ROR and tunnel into Facebook's servers with SSH.

  5. Visit Solutoire.com › Flotr Javascript Plotting Library Solutoire.com › Flotr Javascript Plotting Library

    The Flotr Javascript charting library. Built and modeled after the Prototype library, my personal favorite.

  6. Visit Quick & Dirty: Add changesets since last deploy for your Rails apps with Lighthouse - Warpspire Quick & Dirty: Add changesets since last deploy for your Rails apps with Lighthouse - Warpspire

    Quick & Dirty: Add changesets since last deploy for your Rails apps with Lighthouse. Hacking a small Ruby controller and view will allow you to remember, did I commit that change or deploy it?

  7. Visit SitePoint Blogs » Did Rails Sink Twitter? SitePoint Blogs » Did Rails Sink Twitter?

    Twitter is arguably the most heavily used Ruby on Rails application in the world. Almost since its inception, Twitter has fostered a wildly passionate cult following. Also from the beginning, Twitter has suffered from chronic outages under that load.

  8. Visit PoolParty: One Ruby Gem = Easy EC2 Computing Cloud PoolParty: One Ruby Gem = Easy EC2 Computing Cloud

    Pool Party is a new tool by Ari Lerner (of ProcessorPool fame) that makes it easy to automate the deployment, monitoring (using monit), persistent storage (using S3Fuse), and load balancing (using HAProxy) of EC2 instances. While intended to be ap… More

  9. Visit Vertebra Vertebra

    This is Brainspl.at's presentation from RailsConf 2008 introducing Vertebra, our new cloud computing application platform.

  10. Visit Who Needs an API? — err.the_blog Who Needs an API? — err.the_blog

    This is near-genius. The data's nearby, but the site offers no API? Not a problem with Mechanize and some Ruby code.

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