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  1. Visit Travis on Rails » Routes Demystified Travis on Rails » Routes Demystified

    Routes are a mystery, but also a powerful element of the Rails experience. Think of them as regular expressions -- a (sometimes) pain in the ass, but worth the headache.

  2. Visit How To Use Google for Authentication in your Rails App // RailsTips.org by John Nunemaker How To Use Google for Authentication in your Rails App // RailsTips.org by John Nunemaker

    Using Google for API authentication.

  3. Visit Majorly Pimpin' The Twitter Gem // RailsTips.org by John Nunemaker Majorly Pimpin' The Twitter Gem // RailsTips.org by John Nunemaker

    All about the Twitter gem for Rails.

  4. Visit It's an HTTParty and Everyone Is Invited! // RailsTips.org by John Nunemaker It's an HTTParty and Everyone Is Invited! // RailsTips.org by John Nunemaker

    Easily add APIs to your Rails app with HTTParty.

  5. 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

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. Visit Vendor Everything — err.the_blog Vendor Everything — err.the_blog

    One way to keep your Ruby Gems from mucking up your testing/deployment/etc.

  9. 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?

  10. 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

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