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14879_32 Lisa McMillan's Bookmarks Tagged With "ruby"

  1. Visit Rails Weenie Rails Weenie

    A forum for getting help with Rails that rewards those that are helpful.

  2. Visit SimpleLog. A simple (and free!) Ruby on Rails weblog application. SimpleLog. A simple (and free!) Ruby on Rails weblog application.

    I'm going to change blog engines: A Ruby on Rails weblog application that helps you focus on writing above all else. SimpleLog has all the features you want in a weblogging applicaton wrapped in an efficiently designed interface that eliminates clutter.

  3. Visit Radiant CMS Radiant CMS

    Radiant is a no-fluff, open source content management system designed for small teams. Radiant features: * An elegant user interface * Flexible templating with layouts, snippets, page parts, and a custom tagging language * Special page-orien

  4. Visit Developing Rails Applications on Mac OS X Leopard Developing Rails Applications on Mac OS X Leopard

    This article gives you a full tour of Ruby on Rails 2.0 on Leopard—starting with building a web application using the latest Rails features with Xcode 3.0, and finishing with deploying the application to a production server running Leopard Server.… More

  5. Visit css-redundancy-checker - Google Code css-redundancy-checker - Google Code

    A simple script that, given a CSS stylesheet and either a .txt file listing URLs of HTML files, or a directory of HTML files, will iterate over them all and list the CSS statements in the stylesheet which are never called in the HTML. Basically… More

  6. 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.