Use GIFs in your Pull Requests for Good, not Evil Posted by schneems on January 21, 2013 — 0 comments This weekend I made my OVER 9000 pull request to Rails, that features a demo of the functionality in GIF format keep reading to find out how. . Comments Post a Comment Comment abi...
Master Space and Time With JavaScript: Book 4: Ember now available Posted by noelrap on January 21, 2013 — 0 comments Book 4 of Master Space and Time With JavaScript: Ember, is now available at http://www.noelrappin.com/mstwjs . This book covers the Ember.js library, using a sample ap...
After six years of development and neglect, ronin-sql has been refactored and version 1.0.0 has finally been released! ronin-sql is a library for encoding/decoding SQL data. It also includes a Ruby Domain Specific Language (DSL) for crafting complex SQL Injections (SQLi).
Some thoughts about Practical Object-Oriented Design In Ruby Posted by lucapette on January 21, 2013 — 0 comments I just pusblished some thoughts about poodr . It's not exactly a review of the book but I think you may find it interesting. Comments Post a Comment Comment abilities ...
devise-async 0.6.0 released with Devise 2.2 support Posted by mhfs on January 18, 2013 — 1 comment I just released devise-async 0.6.0 with Devise 2.2 support. In case you don't know, devise-async lets you send Devise's emails in background. Supports Resque, Sidekiq, Delayed::Job and Q...
Posted by markbates on January 17, 2013 — 0 comments In an earlier MetaCasts.tv episode we took a look at using singletons in Ruby. But what happens when we try to use singletons in a threaded environment? This episode will take a look at how we can solve threading issues in our singl...
neg, a neg narser Posted by jmettraux on January 15, 2013 — 0 comments neg is a neg narser , it could have been a peg parser, but it didn't make it to the exam. Comments Post a Comment Comment abilities for non registered users are currently deactivated, pending time to add a prop...
Faster Websites: Crash Course on Web Performance Posted by igrigorik on January 15, 2013 — 1 comment 3 hour workshop on web performance from the ground up: what is fast, impact of latency and bandwidth, TCP performance, SPDY protocol, browser parsing and execution, rendering optimizat...
another automatic redis master/slave failover solution for ruby Posted by flyerhzm on January 13, 2013 — 0 comments The most popular redis failover solution for ruby is redis_failover based on ZooKeeper, I implemented another automatic redis master/slave failover solution, called redi...
How to decrease coupling in your controllers & views with decent_exposure for better maintainability Posted by kfaustino on January 11, 2013 — 0 comments I wrote up a detailed post about the decent_exposure gem. It goes into how controllers and views have strong coupling due to the pa...
Waza 2013 Registration Open Posted by schneems on January 11, 2013 — 0 comments Last year Heroku's developer conference, Waza, sold out in hours. February 28th, 20 speakers grab your ticket while you still can . Comments Post a Comment Comment abilities for non registered users ar...
Asset pipeline internals, Sprockets and rake-pipeline Posted by jondot on January 11, 2013 — 0 comments I just published an article about asset pipeline internals covering how they work, and how to build your own with Sprockets or rake-pipeline. Comments Post a Comment Comment abi...
Building an Ember app with RailsAPI - Part 1 Posted by bcardarella on January 07, 2013 — 0 comments I'm writing a 2 part series on building your first EmberJS app with the RailsAPI gem. The first post goes into setting up your app for developing in Ember Comments Post a Comment Co...
SDRuby Presents: Fast Posted by schneems on January 07, 2013 — 0 comments We live in a fast society, so why should our apps be any different? Richard Schneeman from Heroku demonstrates how to optimize your Rails app for speed and scalability -- on both the front end and back end. If y...
Released Roar 0.11.5 With HAL Link Arrays and Representable 1.2.9 With Polymorphism Support! Posted by apotonick on January 06, 2013 — 0 comments The new Roar version now completely implements the HAL/JSON standard, including the long-awaited link arrays. Also, representer got some ni...
Kill your ActiveRecord observers! Posted by grosser on January 04, 2013 — 0 comments Faster startup + Rails 4 ready + obvious dependencies + it's easy = Kill ActiveRecord Observers Comments Post a Comment Comment abilities for non registered users are currently deactivated, pendin...
Securing the Rails session secret Posted by FooBarWidget on January 04, 2013 — 0 comments In light of yesterday's Rails SQL injection vulnerability, this article discusses how the Rails session secret can be secured in a better manner Comments Post a Comment Comment abilities for ...
Rails 4: What's New Posted by jangosteve on January 03, 2013 — 0 comments Basically transcribed the highlights from Andy Lindeman's "Rails 4 Whirlwind Tour" talk (with his permission and proofreading :-) including some of my own commentary. See article: Rails 4: What's New Comments ...
Rails SQL injection vulnerability: hold your horses, here are the facts Posted by FooBarWidget on January 03, 2013 — 0 comments This blog post explains the recent vulnerability, how it works and what the facts and non-facts are. Comments Post a Comment Comment abilities for non re...
SQL Injection Vulnerability in several versions of Rails! Posted by bcardarella on January 02, 2013 — 0 comments Fixes already released, please upgrade! Comments Post a Comment Comment abilities for non registered users are currently deactivated, pending time to add a proper CAPTC...
Basics of fog and AWS for Rails apps Posted by sevos on December 31, 2012 — 0 comments I just started series about rails working on AWS. We start with quick introduction to AWS and fog . Comments Post a Comment Comment abilities for non registered users are currently deactivated, ...
Queues have been removed from Rails 4.0 Posted by bcardarella on December 31, 2012 — 0 comments But they aren't completely gone, Queues have been moved to a branch so to not hold up the release of Rails 4. Comments Post a Comment Comment abilities for non registered users are curr...
About configuration Posted by rubiii on December 30, 2012 — 0 comments A reminder about the possible downsides of global configuration . Comments Post a Comment Comment abilities for non registered users are currently deactivated, pending time to add a proper CAPTCHA to solve the ...
A Rails 4 love affair with PostgreSQL Posted by kfaustino on December 29, 2012 — 0 comments I just wrote a blog post covering all the new PostgreSQL data type support being included out of the box in Rails 4. Comments Post a Comment Comment abilities for non registered users are c...
ZeroMQ and Ruby a Practical Example Posted by jondot on December 28, 2012 — 0 comments I just posted ZeroMQ and Ruby a Practical Example showing how I added a ZeroMQ endpoint onto an HTTP only service for great performance. Comments Post a Comment Comment abilities for non registe...
Functional programming in the small Posted by markoa on December 27, 2012 — 0 comments Applying some principles from functional programming can simplify your code. Here's a short walkthrough based on a Rails helper. Comments Post a Comment Comment abilities for non registered user...
I just launched <a href="http://rubygems.org/gems/dayset">Dayset</a> Posted by gramos on December 26, 2012 — 0 comments I just launched Dayset With this gem you can generate a set of any number of days for a month or year, is useful for example when you have to divide a month in a fix...
I'm developing Chrome extension for Rails development - RailsPanel . It displays Rails app requests in Developer Tools panel, provides insight to db/rendering/total times, parameter list, rendered views, SQLs and more. It's still early in development but stable enough if anyone wants ...
lua-mruby Released Posted by c00lryguy on December 24, 2012 — 0 comments Use mruby from within lua with lua-mruby ! Note: This is a very early release. You can run and evaluate MRuby code from within Lua, but that is about it... for now. Comments Post a Comment Comment abilities f...
Wiselinks-0.3.0 public release Posted by alexandrov on December 23, 2012 — 0 comments Only a couple of days passed since last Wiselinks release, but we have already added new features to our gem and want to share them with you! Now Wiselinks supports all features from Turbolinks and e...