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1_32 Jackson Miller's Bookmarks Tagged With "ruby"

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  1. Visit Datamapper - Getting started with datamapper Datamapper - Getting started with datamapper

    A simple ORM for Ruby that uses a less "magic" than ActiveRecord. The tradeoff is more configuration gets you better performance.

  2. Visit Merb | Looking for a better framework? Merb | Looking for a better framework?

    A light and powerful Ruby MVC web framework

  3. Visit MF Bliki: Groovy or JRuby MF Bliki: Groovy or JRuby

    Martin Fowler is talking about which JVM scripting language is "best". I am surprised he didn't mention the additional utility of having Ruby outside of the JVM (i.e. cron jobs , etc).

  4. Visit The Tools Gap The Tools Gap

    James Robertson is right, the IDE options in Ruby suck. However, Rake is a tool. BTW, the best IDE I have ever used was the non-eclipse version of the Zend IDE.

  5. Visit The Road to Hell is Paved with Tuples The Road to Hell is Paved with Tuples

    Shawn Garbett shares a great story about a "Tuple" configuration class that started as a time-saving idea and evolved into, well I will let him tell it. I was around for part of this story, but I rarely had to work on the code as it escalated.

  6. Visit RubyForge: Ruby One-Click Installer for OSX: Project Info RubyForge: Ruby One-Click Installer for OSX: Project Info

    A new one-click ruby install for OSX. I guess this is just to tide us over until Leopard.

  7. Visit Handling Rails 404 and 500 errors Handling Rails 404 and 500 errors

    Dynamic 404 pages in Ruby on Rails.

  8. Visit Universal Feed Parser in Ruby Universal Feed Parser in Ruby

    A FeedParser port to Ruby. This fills a void after Bob Aman decided to cease work on FeedTools (a great package BTW).

  9. Visit Integrating Flex 2 and Ruby on Rails Integrating Flex 2 and Ruby on Rails

    Tutorial on using Flex 2 with Ruby on Rails.

  10. Visit Mingle to run on JRuby -  ThoughtWorks Studios Mingle to run on JRuby - ThoughtWorks Studios

    I don't know what Mingle is, but I do know that the choice to use JRuby is the same one I have made with an application I develop for the same 'big corporation' type of customer. Hey, it is just Java. It iwll run on their existing App Server.

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