Jun
09
2010

The New Ruby Inside: I’ve Gone All Daring Fireball On You

Tonight, Ruby Inside has changed for the better. If you're reading on the Web, it will be immediately apparent, but if you're reading via the feed, check out RubyInside.com. Ruby Inside is no longer a magazine-style blog - it's a Daring Fireball-style tumblelog.

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Jun
01
2010

Interesting Ruby Tidbits #32: DataMapper, Screencasts, IP Addresses, Euruko 2010 and more

The latest installment of my series of roundup posts, covering some of my latest findings in the world of all things Ruby. Why two "tidbits" posts in a row? Well, I'm radically redesigning/reworking Ruby Inside to be more interesting, both to you and me. This coupled with work on my new

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May
20
2010

Interesting Ruby and Rails Tidbits #31

The latest installment of our series of roundup posts, covering some of our latest findings in the world of all things Ruby (or not). These items wouldn't make it in as separate posts, but they should be of enough interest to Rubyists generally to make it a worthwhile browse for most readers.

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May
18
2010

The Why, What, and How of Rubinius 1.0’s Release

Rubinius or GitHub repo, an alternative Ruby implementation that's built in Ruby itself - as much as possible, has this last weekend hit the coding equivalent of a Bar Mitzvah.. its1.0 release! Congratulations to the Rubinius team, past and present, and everyone who has helped with its release

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May
13
2010

JRuby 1.5.0 Released: The Best Alternative Ruby Implementation Gets Even Better

Following on five months after the release of the popular JRuby 1.4, the JRuby team have delivered JRuby 1.5! Forgetting the de facto "official" Ruby implementations of 1.8.x and 1.9.1/2, JRuby is the fastest and most stable Ruby implementation available and already has 9 years

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May
06
2010

RDropbox: A Ruby Client Library for Dropbox

Dropbox is a popular file hosting service (4m+ users) that provides synced backup and file hosting to OS X, Windows, and Linux users. You get up to 2GB of space for free. RDropbox is a library by Tim Morgan (of Autumn fame) that takes advantage of the official Dropbox API from Ruby.

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