Rails

RubyMine 1.5 this FALL, Early Access — NOW

RubyMine 1.5, the update for JetBrains Ruby on Rails IDE, is scheduled this Fall. RubyMine 1.5 will bring lots of ruby/rails related improvements as well as a...

0 replies - 979 views - 07/24/09 by Eugene Toporov in Announcements

RubyMine IDE. Try the Beta and save 50% on RubyMine 1.0

Back in November 2008 JetBrains opened the Public Preview for RubyMine, our new IDE for Ruby and Rails developers targeted at developer productivity (as all...

0 replies - 1888 views - 04/03/09 by Eugene Toporov in Announcements

Register for Free Webinar: MySQL, NetBeans & Rails (Jan. 27)

Webinar: Developing MySQL-Backed Applications with NetBeans and JRuby-on-Rails Learn to leverage the NetBeans IDE and the JRuby-on-Rails framework to deploy...

0 replies - 2743 views - 01/15/09 by Tinu A in Announcements

Best Rails IDE? What do you think?

I thought I would post a quick question here on the Web Builder Zone to get some input from the community. I was wondering, what would you consider to be the...

10 replies - 3740 views - 12/20/08 by Schalk Neethling in News

RubyMine — new IDE from JetBrains for Ruby and Rails

What JetBrains has always been good at is creating "The most intelligent" tools for developers. Today, joining Java and .NET developers, Ruby and...

0 replies - 2023 views - 11/05/08 by Eugene Toporov in Announcements

Rest With Rails Part III - Using ActiveResource

It is easy to use open-uri and Net::HTTP. Well, easy is a relative term. Building a client library to access our task manager service will still require a fair...

0 replies - 4145 views - 09/16/08 by Schalk Neethling in News

Simplified finders in DataMapper

It seems I’m spending lots of time reading about DataMapper currently, while planning the first refactoring of Ribs. While reading I keep seeing Sam’s...

0 replies - 897 views - 09/08/08 by olabini in News

Unobtrusive JavaScript, Lowpro and Rails - Part 1

Way back in March 2005 (shortly after Jesse James Garret gave birth to the term AJAX) Rails was probably the first framework to introduce built-in...

0 replies - 3166 views - 07/02/08 by clemensk in News

Get to know "Merb"

Merb is a lightweight MVC framework that is becoming popular among rubyists. Its claim to fame it that it is flexible. Its agnostic to ORM frameworks,...

0 replies - 2791 views - 06/12/08 by Shashank Tiwari in News

Mofo - Getting Started w/ Microformats using Ruby - Web 3.0 In Action

What are Microformats? Microformats let you turn your web page into a web service

0 replies - 983 views - 04/19/08 by Gerald Bauer in News

Drag & Drop with Rails

The ability to drag and drop has been a staple of desktop applications for years.

0 replies - 4157 views - 04/18/08 by Brian Leonard in News

Autovalidation with Rails

I love it when a web application gives me instant feedback on the validity of my entry.

0 replies - 1431 views - 04/16/08 by Brian Leonard in News

Rails + GMail = Simple Email Delivery

Want to send email from your gmail account on your Rails site? Using this simple method you will be able to quickly achieve reliable email in your Rails app...

2 replies - 5253 views - 02/13/08 by Jason Palmer in News

Grails 1.0 and JRuby on Rails on WebSphere

A couple of interesting things happened today that relate to my Grails vs. Rails quest for knowledge. The first is that Grails 1.0 was released. This was...

2 replies - 3530 views - 02/06/08 by Matt Raible in News

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 - 3769 views - 01/30/08 by Matt Raible in News