September 2008
54 posts
gist: 13223 — GitHub →
reblogging without testing ;)
Sep 29th
Sep 29th
21 Ruby Tricks You Should Be Using In Your Own... →
in case you haven’t read that yet. ;)
Sep 28th
A Change In Protocol: Exploring XMPP in Ruby
A Change In Protocol: Exploring XMPP in Ruby View SlideShare document or Upload your own. (tags: rails protocol)
Sep 27th
Listen to Yourself →
opensoul:
Sep 27th
PURE Unobtrusive Rendering Engine for HTML →
Ultra Fast and Unobtrusive JavaScript Template Engine - Source
Sep 25th
RailsWTF →
maraby: Haha, awesome.
Sep 25th
A CouchDB primer for an ActiveRecord mindset |... →
Sep 25th
WatchWatch
 Greg McAdoo, Partner at Sequoia Capital, talks at Startup School 08 Greg McAdoo discusses evaluating startup companies for investment at Sequoia Capita
Sep 25th
Sep 23rd
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gary vaynerchuk » My Web 2.0 Keynote in NYC - my 2... →
Sep 23rd
The RubyFringe Videos: Vids From The Summer’s... →
Sep 22nd
270+ Tools for Running a Business Online -... →
Sep 21st
dw capital – VENTURE CAPITAL – ANGEL INVESTMENT –... →
Sep 21st
New Relic . Serious about Rails performance →
NOW with free lite version!
Sep 20th
Sep 20th
500 Rails Error - railscantscale.com →
Sep 19th
Echte Mini-Aktienkurse in Spiegel Online Artikeln... →
Bringe dein Spiegel Online zum funkeln
Sep 19th
Raphaël—JavaScript Library →
“Raphaël is a small JavaScript library that should simplify your work with vector graphics on the web. In case you want to create your own specific chart or image crop-n-rotate widget, you can simply achieve it with this library. Raphaël uses SVG and VML as a base for graphics creation. Because of that every created object is a DOM object so you can attach JavaScript event handlers or modify...
Sep 19th
Jason Fried - Things We’ve Learned at 37Signals |... →
Have a look at the other web 2.0 expo notes
Sep 19th
Couchit →
Couchit allow you to easily build and maintain your website. Post your content and let’s go. Couchit is for now in beta, but already propose you: a simple and intuitive user interface the possibility to create and edit page the possibility to choose your site url an easy way to choose your website colorscheme an easy integration of paste from Friendpase …
Sep 17th
Bluff: Beautiful graphs in JavaScript →
Sep 16th
PhoneGap | Bridging the iPhone GAP →
“PhoneGap is a free open source development tool and framework that allows web developers to take advantage of the powerful features in the iPhone SDK from HTML and JavaScript. We’re trying to make iPhone app development easy and open. For many applications a web application is the way to but in Safari you don’t get access to the native iPhone APIs, and the that’s the...
Sep 15th
topfunky's basic_model at master — GitHub →
A very thin wrapper around CouchRest, for use with CouchDB and Ruby on Rails
Sep 15th
Add --debugger option to script/console. →
Add —debugger option to script/console.
Sep 12th
Hands on CouchDB (and Ruby)  →
Sep 11th
play/type blog. Railsconf Europe 2008 →
“[Rany] gave a talk about the Workling plugin, which solves the issue of deciding on a rails background work solution by providing a single interface over various solutions.” also check out the project for this talk: cows_not_kittens
Sep 10th
pat-is-available-for-work - gist: 9736 — GitHub →
looking for an awesome rails developer?
Sep 9th
WatchWatch
Erlang: The Movie My favorite movie about a programming language! 
Sep 9th
Welcome to Spreedly! →
We make selling subscriptions easy.
Sep 9th
Contrast | We do web apps | We're pretty good →
They contrast.ie guys have an really awesome website. great job! Probably their service getexceptional.com is as good!!
Sep 9th
Planet CouchDB →
Sep 8th
WatchWatch
Pat’s RejectConf: Coders Kicking Arse Talk! 
Sep 8th
Taproot Foundation - do it pro bono. →
via: Pat
Sep 8th
gist: 9186 — GitHub →
“Who’s up to a post-railsconfeu08-coolest-quotes-tshirt-site?”
Sep 6th
twoorl - Google Code →
Twoorl: an open source Twitter clone written using ErlyWeb
Sep 6th
Compendium of Beginner Erlang Resources |... →
Sep 6th
WatchWatch
Sep 6th
Sep 6th
The Future of I18n in Ruby on Rails - RailsConf... →
Wrap-up of Sven Fuchs talk about the new Internationalization API.
Sep 6th
Git Community Book →
(via wise)
Sep 6th
Ubiquitous Gists — GitHub →
Wow, this is cool. If gist.github.com discovers a Ubiquity command it will automaticly add the link rel=”commands” tag that will tell firefox: “look at me I’m a ubiquity command” so you can install it from there.  Seems like our ubiquity commands need a new home.
Sep 5th
Panda - Open source video platform →
Unlike other video platforms, Panda is not just a service for encoding your videos for the web; Panda handles the whole process. From the upload form to streaming, Panda takes control.
Sep 5th
Cappuccino Web Framework  →
Cappuccino was implemented using a new programming language called Objective-J, which is modelled after Objective-C and built entirely on top of JavaScript.
Sep 4th
RailsConf on blip.tv →
Sep 3rd
RailsConf Europe 2008 Coverage - Day 2 →
Sep 3rd
Ruby on V8 « Marc-André Cournoyer’s blog →
source of this is on github
Sep 3rd
Halcyon web application framework →
Halcyon is a JSON Web App Framework built on Rack for speed and light weight. Simply put, Halcyon is a web application framework with a twist. The twist is simply that Halcyon applications communicate solely through JSON, both incoming and outgoing.
Sep 3rd
Sep 2nd
The Railslove Times →
While sitting in the train I’ve just deployed the first version of the Railslove Times. Playing with Sinatrarb, Thin, Rack, Nginx … :D
Sep 2nd