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Thanking Ruby Inside’s January 2011 Sponsors

Ruby Inside  Wed, 02/02/2011 - 22:33

It's time for us to thank the companies who help to keep Ruby Inside going by kindly sponsoring our work. So.. thank you!

(And thank you for reading too, naturally.)


 

Rails Installer: Ruby and Rails on Windows in a Single, Easy Ins...

Ruby Inside  Tue, 01/18/2011 - 05:58

railsinstaller.pngRailsInstaller is a new project from Wayne E Seguin (of RVM fame) that brings RubyInstaller-style simplicity to getting Ruby and Rails set up on Microsoft Windows (XP, Vista, or 7).


 

JRuby 1.6.0 RC1 Released: JRuby Gets All 1.9.2 On Us

Ruby Inside  Tue, 01/11/2011 - 09:33

jruby-new-logo.pngThe JRuby team has announced the release of JRuby 1.6.0 Release Candidate 1.

The final release is still a little way off but the bulk of the work is in place.


 

Interesting Ruby Tidbits That Don’t Need Separate Posts #29

Ruby Inside  Mon, 11/09/2009 - 21:09

rubies2Welcome to the latest installment in the series of compilation posts summarizing some of my latest findings in the world of all things Ruby.

Let's tackle those links..


 

TextMate Screencasts for Rubyists

Ruby Inside  Thu, 03/19/2009 - 06:19

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Are you a OS X dwelling, TextMate wielding, Rubyist?

I am, but I'm next to useless with all of the advanced features (and by advanced I mean anything beyond Cmd+R).

Lucky, then, that Derek Neighbors has started a super-duper series of TextMate Tip screencasts!


 

23 Useful Ruby 1.9 Links and Resources

Ruby Inside  Mon, 02/09/2009 - 09:04

ruby-1-9-1.gifIt's approaching two weeks now since Ruby 1.9.1 was released, bringing with it not only a whole stack of extra performance and a new VM, but also a lot of compatibility issues.

No pain, no gain!


 

How Dr Nic Packages His Ruby Code With RubyGems

Ruby Inside  Fri, 12/05/2008 - 02:57

Picture 3.pngEveryone's favorite Australian Ruby developer, Dr.

Nic Williams, has put together a handy slide presentation called How to Package Your Ruby Code where he demonstrates how he packages his various bits of Ruby code using RubyGems.