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10534_32 Austin Govella's Bookmarks Tagged With "ruby"

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  1. Visit Cash Flow Management For Small Business - Pulse Cash Flow Management For Small Business - Pulse

    Web-based cash flow management tool that allows you to easily monitor your cash flow. Also works well planning upcoming expenses against your budget.

  2. Visit Seymore: Content Management on Rails Seymore: Content Management on Rails

    Content Management System built on the Rails framework. Rather than a separate Administration section for managing content, content management functions are available throughout the site so users are able to contextually and comfortably manage the content

  3. Visit Hpricot, a fast and delightful HTML parser Hpricot, a fast and delightful HTML parser

    Flexible HTML parser for Ruby (and Rails). Easy to use. Fun for the whole family.

  4. Visit HAML: HTML Abstraction Markup Language (Unspace) HAML: HTML Abstraction Markup Language (Unspace)

    Templating engine for Ruby on Rails designed to be a high-level templating language for highly structured instances. Encourages view/controller separation while rendering perfectly formatted, human readable XHTML with a minimum of overhead or learning cur

  5. Visit SimpleLog - a simple (and free!) Ruby on Rails weblog application. SimpleLog - a simple (and free!) Ruby on Rails weblog application.

    Supports tags, archiving, and quick search. Focuses on writing. Intentionally limited functionality

  6. Visit UJS Rails Plugin—Unobtrusive Javascript for Ruby On Rails UJS Rails Plugin—Unobtrusive Javascript for Ruby On Rails

    Modules for DOM scripting Prototype and Scriptaculous behaviors within the Rails framework.

  7. Visit Scruffy Graphs for Ruby People. Scruffy Graphs for Ruby People.

    Graphing toolkit for Ruby. Highly customizable: change backgrounds, mix different types of graphs, change line types, etc. Renders to different types of output. Works for print and web.

  8. Visit The definitive heatmap (Corunet. El blog) The definitive heatmap (Corunet. El blog)

    Tutorial for capturing data and creating clickmaps/heatmaps using Apache, Ruby, ImageMagick, and unobtrusive Javascript.

  9. Visit Beast - web forum Beast - web forum

    Small, light-weight, open source forum built using Ruby and Rails.

  10. Visit Ruby on Rails short reference (pdf) Ruby on Rails short reference (pdf)

    Like a 20 page cheat sheet.

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