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After years with Java development and some various experience with the framework Ruby on Rails, I wanted to get a broader ...
Ruby on Rails Guides (edge) - #rails #ruby
Ruby on Rails Guides (580fa0c) These are Edge Guides , based on the current master branch. If you are looking for the ones...
@tapajos and
After some versions without an upgrade, Rails 2.3 offers some new features for Rails Engines (Rails applications that can ...
Ruby on rails /config/environments/development....
In ruby on rails, i need to change SMTP settings in /config/environments/development.rb. After making the changes is it re...
What's New in Edge Rails
is Mike Gunderloy's software development weblog, covering Ruby on Rails and whatever else I find interesting in the univer...
to upgrade to OS X Mountain Lion?
July 25, 2012 Tagged: mac os x os x mountain lion rvm gcc ruby on rails ruby development machine Comments (View) The Hitch...
@willybahuaud nan, c'est fourni directement par...
Rails is a web application development framework written in the Ruby language. It is designed to make programming web appl...
Riding Rails: Rails and the Enterprise:
The Enterprise is evolving: economic crisis, a new generation of developers, new management, insane deadlines. Ruby and Ra...
Riding Rails: What is docrails?
Over the years I have seen some confusion about what is exactly docrails and how it relates to the documentation of Ruby o...
[ANN] Rails 3.2.7.rc1 has been released! #rails
Hi everyone! I've pushed a release candidate for Rails 3.2.7. Please try it out! If you find any bugs present in the 3.2.7...
Rails 3.2.7 has been released! Read about it here:
Good news everyone! Rails version 3.2.7 has been released. This version contains an important security fix, please upgrade...
Ruby Weekly - Issue 102
Welcome to issue 102. I'm busy preparing for the next run of Ruby Reloaded , my online Ruby course aimed at intermediate R...
rails search benchmarks « snax:
Posted March 17, 2008 at 9:48 AM | Permalink You probably should make a clearer distinction between Ferret and acts_as_fer...
