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14557_32 Alex Jones' Bookmarks Tagged With "ruby"

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  1. Visit SitePoint’s Ruby on Rails Book is now FREE SitePoint’s Ruby on Rails Book is now FREE

    "I’m very happy to announce that for the next 60 days our book Build Your Own Ruby on Rails Applications is FREE* in PDF Format (a $29.95 USD value). That’s right… Not an extract… Not a sample chapter… The ENTIRE 447 pages of Patrick Lenz’s inc… More

  2. Visit Starting Ruby on Rails: What I Wish I Knew Starting Ruby on Rails: What I Wish I Knew

    A nice introduction to the pitfalls someone new to Ruby might encounter. Includes a nice set of definitions.

  3. Visit A Complete and Rich Ruby Tutorial A Complete and Rich Ruby Tutorial

    This is a beginners guide to Ruby. You will find detailed charts, graphs and diagrams to help you understand what you are reading. The examples are short and to the point so you don't have to sift through long pieces of code while trying to learn Ruby.

  4. Visit gotAPI.com :: documentation search engine gotAPI.com :: documentation search engine

    Abbreviated version of gotAPI.com providing quick API search for MySQL, Oracle, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, DOM, XSL, XPath, Schema, PHP, Ruby, Rails, ActionScript, ColdFusion, Spring, Hibernate and more

  5. Visit Platypus Platypus

    Platypus is a development tool for the Mac OS X operating system. It can be used to create native, flawlessly integrated Mac OS X applications from interpreted scripts, such as shell scripts, Ruby, Perl or Python programs.

  6. Visit The Absolute Moron's Guide to Capistrano The Absolute Moron's Guide to Capistrano

    A great into to the deployment tool for Ruby on Rails.

  7. Visit Ruby Cheatsheet Ruby Cheatsheet

    A useful little cheatsheet for Ruby.

  8. Visit Ruby for PHP programmers Ruby for PHP programmers

    A starting point for PHP developers to both get a feel for the syntax, and to see why Ruby might be worth a look.

  9. Visit redMine redMine

    redMine is a flexible project management web application. Written using Ruby on Rails framework, it is cross-platform and cross-database. redMine is open source and released under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL).

  10. Visit PeepCode Screencasts for Ruby on Rails Developers PeepCode Screencasts for Ruby on Rails Developers

    PeepCode Screencasts are a high-intensity way to learn Ruby on Rails website development.

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