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Ruby.NET is dead! Long live Ruby.NET?

I’m not really a Windows or .Net kind of guy, but I’ve tried to keep an eye on the Ruby.Net and IronRuby. While neither has been as visible inside the...

0 replies - 1473 views - 02/05/08 by Pat Eyler in Articles

The Rubinius Debugger

When I read the posting about Cylon, the Ruby debugger for Visual Studio by SapphireSteel, I immediately thought about the Rubinius debugger highlighted in...

0 replies - 848 views - 01/31/08 by Pat Eyler in Articles

Is there room for both Rails and Grails in a company?

For the last week, I've been knee deep learning more about Rails and Grails. The reason is because I think developers (and companies) are going to have a hard...

20 replies - 3866 views - 01/30/08 by Matt Raible in News

Interview With Revactor Developer Tony Arcieri

With the recent release of his Revactor library, I wanted to talk with Tony Arcieri about Ruby, Actors, and Revactor. He was kind enough to sit down for a...

2 replies - 1989 views - 01/29/08 by Pat Eyler in Articles

Top 5 Most Useful Ruby Gems

Check out the top 5 most useful ruby gems that you may not have heard of!

1 replies - 16514 views - 01/26/08 by Jason Palmer in Blogs

Ruby RSS Aggregator

RSS feeds offer everyone the ability to aggregate content and centralize the content that matters to you. Several sites offer RSS Aggregation already, so I...

0 replies - 3871 views - 01/26/08 by Jason Palmer in Articles

Practical JRuby on Rails Web 2.0 Projects

The book kicks off with two introductory chapters, followed by descriptions of four "Web 2.0" projects, and some appendices. Chapter 1 - Introduction The author begins with a brief...

1 replies - 4702 views - 01/25/08 by Matt Stine in Book Reviews

MountainWest RubyConf 2008

Last year, regional Ruby conferences burst onto the scene—yes, there were a couple that occured before 2007 but they seemed like isolated incidents. This...

0 replies - 978 views - 01/23/08 by Pat Eyler in Articles