Rails versions 3.2.13, 3.1.12, and 2.3.18 have been released. These releases contain important security fixes. It is recommended users upgrade as soon as possible. Please check out these links for the security fixes: CVE-2013-1854 Symbol DoS vulnerability in Active Record CVE-2013-185...
morris-rails - Morris.js for the Rails 3 Asset Pipeline Posted by RyanScottLewis on March 18, 2013 — 0 comments morris-rails adds morris.js to the Rails 3 asset pipeline. Check it out! Comments Post a Comment Comment abilities for non registered users are currently deactivated, pe...
I get up in the morning, do the usual ablutions, kiss my wife and daughter, who are often still in bed, and drag myself through the crowded subway system of New York to Pivotal Labs’ offices. I’m usually early, so the people in before me are those that make the journey from “Noo Joise...
simplifies interprocess communication by providing a bi-directional channel that can be used to transport ruby objects between processes on the same machine. This release(v5.1.1.4) was focused on improving the documentation and usage examples which weren't that good in previous releases.
In previous versions of Ruby, the object graph is traversed and marked by using a recursive function call on the machine stack. This may lead to stack overflow when a very deep object graph is traversed. To avoid this, previous versions of Ruby GC stop using the machine stack when a s...
xpool v0.9.0 is out Posted by robgleeson on March 18, 2013 — 0 comments xpool is a lightweight process pool. This release(v0.9.0) includes _a lot_ of changes, including new features & much improved performance. Comments Post a Comment Comment abilities for non registered users are...
Monday, March 18, 2013 at 6:47AM JS Git - Kickstarter to build a JavaScript library that speaks git - an essential part of spinning up a dev environment for something like a Chromebook. Intro.js - Spiffy looking library for feature introduction and step by step website overlay. Learn ...
is Mike Gunderloy's software development weblog, covering Ruby on Rails and whatever else I find interesting in the universe of software. I'm a full-time Rails developer and contributor, available for long- or short-term consulting, with solid experience in working as part of a distri...
minitest version 4.7.0 has been released! Published 2013-03-18 @ 15:31 minitest provides a complete suite of testing facilities supporting TDD, BDD, mocking, and benchmarking. "I had a class with Jim Weirich on testing last week and we were allowed to choose our testing frameworks. Ki...
Welcome Register Projects Help About Blog APIdock release: IRON STEVE (1.4) If you have any comments, ideas or feedback, feel free to contact us at APIdock copyright Nodeta Oy 2008-2013 Flowdock - Team Inbox With Chat for Software Developers Check out how the team behind APIdock conne...
Unlike centralized social networks (eg, Facebook), Diaspora has no central system that owns all user data. Distributed pods act as web servers, and connect to other pods, forming a connected social network. Self host: host a pod yourself and connect to the Diaspora network without reg...
rake-remote_task version 2.2.1 has been released! Published 2013-03-18 @ 15:36 Vlad the Deployer’s sexy brainchild is rake-remote_task, extending Rake with remote task goodness. Changes: 2.2.1 / 2013-03-18 1 minor enhancement: Pushed revision (head) variable down to vlad. (jari-dk) rd...
Hi everyone! Rails versions 3.2.13, 3.1.12, and 2.3.18 have been released. These releases contain important security fixes. It is recommended users upgrade as soon as possible. Please check out these links for the security fixes: * [CVE-2013-1854 Symbol DoS vulnerability in Active Rec...
Ben is joined by Bryan Helmkamp, the founder of CodeClimate. In Bryan’s second appearance on the podcast, Ben and Bryan discuss the architecture behind CodeClimate, scaling the service, and growing the business. They also discuss speaking at conferences, proposal selection, two factor...
Marc is a MITX award-winning solutions architect. Prior to joining Intridea, Marc was Vice President of Interactive Development at Bridgeline Digital. Marc has developed web solutions for the National Children's Museum, the Washington Redskins, Hooked on Phonics, and Congressional Qua...
Marc is a MITX award-winning solutions architect. Prior to joining Intridea, Marc was Vice President of Interactive Development at Bridgeline Digital. Marc has developed web solutions for the National Children's Museum, the Washington Redskins, Hooked on Phonics, and Congressional Qua...
Whether an error in the Sass code should cause Sass to provide a detailed description within the generated CSS file. If set to true, the error will be displayed along with a line number and source snippet both as a comment in the CSS file and at the top of the page (in supported brows...
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sexp_processor version 4.2.0 has been released! Published 2013-03-18 @ 15:42 sexp_processor branches from ParseTree bringing all the generic sexp processing tools with it. Sexp, SexpProcessor, Environment, etc… all for your language processing pleasure. Changes: 4.2.0 / 2013-03-18 2 m...
hoe version 3.5.2 has been released! Published 2013-03-18 @ 15:46 Hoe is a rake/rubygems helper for project Rakefiles. It helps you manage, maintain, and release your project and includes a dynamic plug-in system allowing for easy extensibility. Hoe ships with plug-ins for all your us...
ruby_parser version 3.1.2 has been released! Published 2013-03-18 @ 15:37 ruby_parser (RP) is a ruby parser written in pure ruby (utilizing racc–which does by default use a C extension). RP’s output is the same as ParseTree’s output: s-expressions using ruby’s arrays and base types. A...
<Random Numbers | TOC | Regular Expressions> Let's look at how we can read / write to a text file with the help of a simple program p027readwrite.rb # p027readwrite.rb # Open and read from a text file # Note that since a block is given, file will # automatically be closed when the blo...
), was established in 1990 by Dr. Anand Deshpande. It is focused on Outsourced Product Development [OPD] only. Persistent has 170+ customers, 4000+ employees and they are in Pune, Nagpur, Goa and Hyderabad. In the last 5 years, they did 2000+ product releases. Recently Persistent got ...
If you have an attribute that needs to be saved to the database as an object, and retrieved as the same object, then specify the name of that attribute using this method and it will be handled automatically. The serialization is done through YAML . If class_name is specified, the seri...
we're currently on the way to clean the bugtracker. Currently Redmine has more than 3800 open issues , which is fairly to much for 13 contributors - where not every on is active on a regular base. If we divide thos issues by maybe 7 active contributors, we have more than 540 issues pe...
Be sure to read the Installation instructions first. You might also want to check out the Getting Started guide for a better understanding of Sinatra and Padrino if you are new to the stack. Generating a Project To generate a new Padrino project using its defaults (RSpec for testing a...
eval"p *%d..%d"%gets.split(',') # 31Bytes for (1) eval"p *%d..%d"%gets.split # 26Bytes for (2) eval"p *%d..%d"%$* # 18Bytes for (3)
> I've been using collect in all my programs up till now, and I recently > discovered that the map function is equivalent. My question is, (and I > know that it really doesn't matter), which is more correct to use if > you're trying to stick to doing things ruby's way? What do people ...
Woke up this morning to the following email request from the CTO of one of Hashrocket 's big, important clients: Can you give me a list of big name firms that you know are using Ruby on Rails for major projects. Need it by this afternoon for an important meeting with top management. I...