Ruby Arduino Development
RAD is a framework for programming the Arduino physcial computing platform using Ruby. RAD converts Ruby scripts written using a set of Rails-like conventions and helpers into C source code which can...
View ArticlePrivate Gem Server in the Cloud – Gemfury
Hosted service for your private and custom gems to simplify your deployment story. Once you upload your RubyGem and enable Gemfury as a source, you can securely deploy any gem to any host. It’s...
View ArticleThe disappearance of one of the world’s most beloved computer programmers –...
Hackety Hack begins by introducing kids to Ruby, _why’s programming language of choice. Then it explains that programming is nothing more than giving a stupid, unthinking computer your commands. You...
View ArticleDesant App – Open source landing pages
Desant is an open source and neat landing page application. It’s simple to use, customize and extend to your needs. There’s an awesome admin area too – it will give you all the information and...
View ArticleIn Motion | RubyMotion iOS Tutorial
RubyMotion is such a solution. It allows you to write iOS apps in Ruby with no penalty to user experience. And it preserves the iOS SDK exactly as intended by Apple, so all exisiting code examples and...
View Articlerubytune, a rails shop specializing in performance, servers and troubleshooting
We would be happy to discuss your app and your systems and help you determine your needs. Our rate is $265/hour with a 10-hour minimum. We also offer a Priority Service. You get exclusive access to...
View ArticleRubyConf 2012 Presentations
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View ArticleRubyJS – javascript standard library based on Ruby core-lib
RubyJS is a JavaScript implementation of all methods from Ruby classes like Array, String, Numbers, Time and more. (Full Story: http://rubyjs.org/ )
View Articleflipflops · GitHub
Its pretty simple to use as well. It works with git repos currently. Just create a Ruby script (Full Story: https://github.com/sankha93/flipflops )
View ArticleLong-time .NET proponent answers: Why Ruby?
You can certainly build open source software in .NET. And many do. But it never feels natural. It never feels right. Nobody accepts your patch to a core .NET class library no matter how hard you try....
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