September 2007
August 2007
j_c on dev on AJAX or Flex on Ruby on Rails on W3 with Agility
by j_cHacks, retours d'expériences, et notes d'un développeur.
PommeFrite.net: login
by jpcaruana, 1 comment (via)une alternative à blgomarks/delicious/magnolia ?
July 2007
June 2007
What's Next?
by jpcaruana & 1 other (via)What's Next is a personal productivity application that supports David Allen's Getting Things Done system, or GTD. We created What's Next to give us an environment in which to be effortlessly productive - it has been designed to offer a great user interface and generally be a joy to use.
What's Next has been designed and written by Max Muermann.
The application works under Mac OS X, Windows, various Unix- and Linux-variants. It is a browser-based application that comes with a small local web server.
"It is just so easy to use that I was up and running in no time at all and everything made sense." - That's what Scott said.
Have a look at the screenshots below, or head straight over to the download section and grab the latest version!
Tracks
by jpcaruana & 16 others (via)Tracks is a web-based application to help you implement David Allen’s Getting Things Done™ methodology. It was built using Ruby on Rails, and comes with a built-in webserver (WEBrick), so that you can run it on your own computer if you like. It can be run on any platform on which Ruby can be installed, including Mac OS X, Windows XP and Linux. Tracks is Open Source, free and licensed under the GNU GPL
Mongrel: Home
by jpcaruanaMongrel is a fast HTTP library and server for Ruby that is intended for hosting Ruby web applications of any kind using plain HTTP rather than FastCGI or SCGI. It is framework agnostic and already supports Ruby On Rails, Og Nitro, Camping, and IOWA frameworks.
You need Ruby 1.8.4 just like the gem says you do.
April 2007
Professional On The Web, una risorsa per web agency e freelance
by siusA portfolio directory for Web Agencies and Freelancers who want to manage a quickly showcase of their projects.
March 2007
Mongrel: Home
by jpcaruana & 5 others (via)Mongrel is a fast HTTP library and server for Ruby that is intended for hosting Ruby web applications of any kind using plain HTTP rather than FastCGI or SCGI. It is framework agnostic and already supports Ruby On Rails, Og Nitro, Camping, and IOWA frameworks.
poocs.net—Assorted ramblings and Rails notes
by jpcaruanaI was recently sent a copy of Patrick Lenz’s Build Your Own Ruby on Rails Web Applications, published by SitePoint. While I am certainly not in its target audience, I still found the book’s style refreshing, and even learned something about Rails I didn’t know before!
redMine - project management and issue tracking
by jpcaruana & 3 othersredMine is an open source project management web application. Written in Ruby, using Ruby on Rails framework, it is cross-platform (Unix / Linux, Windows) and cross-database.
It is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL).
February 2007
scRUBYt! - a Simple to Learn and Use, yet Powerful Web Scraping Toolkit Written in Ruby
by fox_b & 2 others (via)ruby のスクレイピングツールキットらしい
CakePHP : The PHP Rapid Development Framework :: Home
by quest4knowledge & 22 others# n ever before (check out the zZine article) # Best Practices - Cake is easy to understand and sets the industry standard in security authentication, and session handling, among other features. # OO - Whether you are a seasoned object-oriented programmer
Ruby on Rails and J2EE: Is there room for both?
by jpcaruana & 1 otherRuby on Rails is a relatively new Web application framework built on the Ruby language. It is billed as an alternative to existing enterprise frameworks, and its goal, in a nutshell, is to make your life -- or at least the Web development aspects of it -- easier. In this article, Aaron Rustad compares and contrasts some of the key architectural features of Rails and traditional J2EE frameworks.