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20.10.2010
# A Backbone.js demo app
20.10.2010 09:30 Uhr | backbone.js javascript sinatra ruby
30.12.2009
# Holiday fun with Neo4j
Neo4jr-Social is a self contained HTTP REST + JSON interface to the graph database Neo4j. Neo4jr-Social supports simple dynamic node creation, building relationships between nodes and also includes a few common social networking queries out of the box (i.e. linkedin degrees of seperation and facebook friend suggestion) with more to come. Think of Neo4jr-Social is to Neo4j like Solr is to Lucene. | 30.12.2009 18:15 Uhr | java jruby graph database shard network
21.08.2009
# InfoQ: Clojure and Rails - the Secret Sauce Behind FlightCaster ← @stilkov
FlightCaster is a new site for flight delay prediction. Its web frontend is built using Rails deployed on Heroku. The backend for processing data is written using Clojure, using Hadoop and Cascading, Cloudera and other tools. | 21.08.2009 10:01 Uhr | clojure hadoop ruby rails cloud
15.06.2009
# Ruby at ThoughtWorks ← http://www.innoq.com/blog/st/2009/06/ruby_at_thoughtworks.html
ThoughtWorks started using Ruby for production projects in 2006, from then till the end of 2008 we had done 41 ruby projects. In preparation for a talk at QCon I surveyed these projects to examine what lessons we can draw from the experience. I describe our thoughts so far on common questions about Ruby's productivity, speed and maintainability. So far our conclusions are that Ruby is a viable platform that should be seriously considered for many forms of applications - in particular web applications using Ruby on Rails. I also go through some technical lessons, including some thoughts on testing with Active Record. | 15.06.2009 11:39 Uhr | ruby
23.12.2008
# Rails and Merb Merge
On to the news: beginning today, the Merb team will be working with the Rails core team on a joint project. The plan is to merge in the things that made Merb different. This will make it possible to use Rails 3 for the same sorts of use-cases that were compelling for Merb users. Effectively, Merb 2 is Rails 3. | 23.12.2008 23:26 Uhr | ruby rails merb
26.11.2008
# Clustering JRuby with Open Terracotta
Yesterday I was spending some time thinking about the possibilities to cluster applications written in JRuby with Open Terracotta. | 26.11.2008 15:44 Uhr | jruby java terracotta cluster
# The Closet JRubyists ← http://www.innoq.com/blog/st/2008/11/the_closet_jrubyists.html
JRuby is fantastic. The rest of this post will hopefully explain why that statement is true. | 26.11.2008 11:59 Uhr | jruby ruby java
14.11.2008
# The Rails Myths
So I thought it would be about time to set the record straight on a number of unfounded fears, uncertainties, and doubts. I'll be going through these myths one at the time and showing you exactly why they're just not true. | 14.11.2008 13:43 Uhr | ruby rails
15.09.2008
# Testing REST ← http://www.innoq.com/blog/st/2008/09/tab_sweep.html
I?ve been using RSpec in a way that?s probably inappropriate, but has got me thinking about Test-Driven Development and REST. | 15.09.2008 09:13 Uhr | rest rspec ruby bdd test
13.06.2008
# god - process and task monitoring done right
God is an easy to configure, easy to extend monitoring framework written in Ruby. | 13.06.2008 17:29 Uhr | ruby
05.05.2008
# Distributed programming with Jabber and EventMachine
Of course, the real interest lies in using the setup under discussion for inter-app communication. With multicast options, presence discovery, node status updates and more, there is lot to explore in terms of distributed application development, if simple and lightweight are two keywords to be found on the highest ranks of your list. | 05.05.2008 16:54 Uhr | ruby xmpp
13.03.2008
# lazyatom's vanilla-rb ← http://www.langreiter.com/space/2008-03-12-reBirth
This mad gelato will break your teeth. | 13.03.2008 10:07 Uhr | vanilla ruby wiki web
24.01.2008
# Using Ruby libraries in Java with JRuby
24.01.2008 14:27 Uhr | jruby ruby java
22.01.2008
# Nabble - JRuby - Dev - RubyServlet
22.01.2008 23:10 Uhr | jruby java ruby web
# Main Page - JRubyWiki
This is a community wiki dedicated to JRuby, | 22.01.2008 23:01 Uhr | jruby java ruby
21.01.2008
# Goldspike - JRubyWiki
Java web applications are typically packaged as WAR files in preparation for distribution and deployment to Java EE servers. It is useful to be able to package Ruby on Rails applications in a similar form, to enable seamless deployment to Java servers. | 21.01.2008 23:52 Uhr | java jruby ruby web
# Old Tech Per: Rails in Jetty--deployment as a simple war file
21.01.2008 23:51 Uhr | java jruby jetty ruby
18.01.2008
# rufus-verbs rdoc
?rufus-verbs? is an extended HTTP client library (gem). It provides the four main HTTP "verbs" as Ruby methods : get, put, post and delete.
It wraps a certain number of techniques that make it a decent tool for manipulating web resourc | 18.01.2008 11:10 Uhr | ruby rest
11.01.2008
# [ANN] Vintage 0.0.1 - The super slim, micro web framework based on the idea of the old Merb
Vintage is a very small web framework based on the original idea of
Merb: Mongrel serving up ERb (Embedded Ruby) templates. The idea has
been expanded and now Vintage helps you serve up ERb, HAML, Textile,
Markdown, and Markaby templates. So, basically templates with no MVC
or heavy infrastructure. | 11.01.2008 13:52 Uhr | ruby
10.01.2008
# O'Reilly Network -- Shoes Meets Merb: Driving a GUI App through Web Services in Ruby
10.01.2008 16:26 Uhr | ruby
20.12.2007
# The Future of Web Services : Rails Envy
If you're just getting into Rails or you're not entirely clear on the whole REST thing, I gave a talk on Thursday, December 13th at the Orlando Ruby Users Group you might want to watch. | 20.12.2007 11:39 Uhr | ruby rest rails
11.12.2007
# Utility Belt: Usage ← http://www.innoq.com/blog/st/2007/12/utility-belt-irb-extensions.html
Utility Belt is a grab-bag of tricks, tools, techniques, trifles, and toys for IRB, including convenience methods, language patches, and useful extensions. It also includes a couple command-line widgets. | 11.12.2007 09:34 Uhr | ruby
10.12.2007
# gchartrb - Google Code
gchartrb is a Ruby wrapper around the Google chart API | 10.12.2007 09:39 Uhr | ruby google web
27.11.2007
# Testing RDDB: RESTful Ruby Database - igvita.com ← http://www.infoq.com/news/2007/11/the-rdbms-is-not-enough
RDDB is a document-oriented, RESTful database. The codebase is still young, and yet it already provides three different storage engines, support for partitioning, caching, and custom views. I couldn?t resist and decided to take it for a test-drive. | 27.11.2007 16:43 Uhr | ruby database rest
05.10.2007
# OpenWFEru - open source ruby workflow engine
05.10.2007 17:27 Uhr | ruby bpm workflow
31.08.2007
# err.the_blog.find_by_title('Full of Ambition')
This idea has been kicked around a whole lot, I know. In IRC. Dark alleyways. Sweaty dance halls. Courts of law. It?s this: instead of writing SQL, write Ruby. Generate the SQL behind the curtain. | 31.08.2007 11:12 Uhr | ruby
13.07.2007
# Profligacy: profligacy ← http://www.infoq.com/news/2007/07/profligacy-and-lel
Profligacy is a JRuby library that makes building Swing Graphical User Interface much easier than with Raw code. It?s not a builder as with many other projects, but instead a simple Ruby way to structure the UI for the 80% common cases you?ll encounter. | 13.07.2007 20:22 Uhr | jruby
28.03.2007
# ActiveWarehouse: Let's Get Analytical ← http://www.infoq.com/news/2007/03/active-warehouse-new-step
The ActiveWarehouse plugin simplifies building data warehouses in Rails. A data warehouse is a database designed specifically for analytical use as opposed to operational transaction processing. | 28.03.2007 20:38 Uhr | ruby
22.03.2007
# Lift Web Framework ← http://blog.lostlake.org/index.php?/archives/45-A-real-world-use-of-lift.html#extended
lift is yet another web development framework. lift runs inside a Java web container and uses the Scala programming language for coding. lift stresses security, developer productivity, ease of deployment, ease of maintainability, performance, and compatibility with existing systems.
lift borrows from the best of existing frameworks including Seaside's highly granular sessions and security, Rails fast flash-to-bang, Django's "more than just CRUD is included", and Erlyweb's scalability for Comet-style applications. | 22.03.2007 21:17 Uhr | scala web rails ruby java
07.12.2006
# Springy - Trac ← http://www.infoq.com/news/2006/12/Springy_JRuby
Springy lets you use a simple DSL based on JRuby to wire up your Spring context. | 07.12.2006 19:59 Uhr | ruby jruby spring
29.11.2006
# AWS::S3 - Ruby Library for Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) ← http://www.infoq.com/news/2006/11/marcel-molina-s3-37signals
A Ruby Library for Amazon's Simple
Storage Service's (S3) REST API. | 29.11.2006 23:49 Uhr | ruby s3
05.10.2006
# A Ruby FITting, with Little Finesse
During our Agile Experience session with a client a couple of weeks ago, Chet and I were helping them with FitNesse for .NET. We thought it would be interesting to get FitNesse working with Ruby, so we've begun to work on that. Here, the results of that trial ... | 05.10.2006 20:10 Uhr | ruby java
18.08.2006
# Scruffy Graphs for Ruby People.
Scruffy is a Ruby library for generating attractive and powerful graphs, useful for web applications, print media and many others. | 18.08.2006 12:11 Uhr | ruby
# Develop Ruby Applications Using Eclipse IDE ← http://www.infoq.com/news/Eclipse-and-Ruby
18.08.2006 10:19 Uhr | ruby
14.08.2006
# Hpricot, a fast and delightful HTML parser ← http://www.innoq.com/blog/st/2006/08/14/hpricot.html
14.08.2006 16:05 Uhr | ruby web
02.06.2006
# If It's Not Nailed Down, Steal It
Pattern Matching, S-Expressions, and Domain Specific Languages in Ruby | 02.06.2006 20:57 Uhr | ruby lisp
11.05.2006
# Jay Fields Thoughts: Executing an internal DSL in multiple contexts
11.05.2006 09:31 Uhr | ruby dsl
08.05.2006
# More on Meeting-Making for Google Calendar ← http://www.innoq.com/blog/st/2006/05/06/calendars_atom_and_ruby.html
After having posted about how it would be possible to take the Atom feeds from Google Calendar and make a collaborative appointment scheduler (meeting time picker for multiple people), I decided to give it a shot using the Atom parsing library for Ruby from Martin Traverso and Brian McCallister. | 08.05.2006 09:03 Uhr | ruby atom google
21.04.2006
# Writing Domain Specific Languages
21.04.2006 09:51 Uhr | ruby
24.01.2006
# XML.com: All Aboard AJAX, HTML Canvas, and the Supertrain
In this article I'm going to walk through a less complex experiment, using canvas to graphically represent the real-time state of a fictional railway systeml | 24.01.2006 10:39 Uhr | ajax ruby javascript web
24.10.2005
# ferret - Trac ← http://www.innoq.com/blog/st/2005/10/23/ferret_lucene_for_ruby.html
Ferret is a soon-to-be-high-performance, full-featured text search engine library written entirely in pure Ruby (with an optional C extension). It is a full port of the Apache Lucene Java project. | 24.10.2005 09:46 Uhr | ruby
20.10.2005
# A few tips on running Rails on TextDrive ← http://www.innoq.com/blog/st/
Performance tipps for Ruby on Rails | 20.10.2005 18:24 Uhr | ruby
19.10.2005
# RubyConf 2005 ← http://www.langreiter.com/
Presentations (most of them) | 19.10.2005 12:20 Uhr | ruby
10.10.2005
# Sam Ruby: Ruby 1.8 vs LINQ
(x)linq example converted to Ruby | 10.10.2005 15:32 Uhr | ruby xml
01.10.2005
# Technoblog » Bayesian Filter for Ruby
In the first step towards my dream for Bayesian web and RSS, I have implemented a BayesianFilter class in Ruby. | 01.10.2005 20:24 Uhr | ruby
16.09.2005
# Net::SSH Manual
Net::SSH is a pure-Ruby implementation of the SSH2 client protocol. | 16.09.2005 11:12 Uhr | ruby ssh
13.09.2005
# Collaboa.org
Collaboa, a project tracker for developers that integrates nicely with Subversion. Collaboa is built with Ruby on Rails and the Subversion Ruby bindings. | 13.09.2005 17:45 Uhr | ruby subversion bugtracking
12.09.2005
# ONLamp.com: Exploring E4X with Ruby
Perhaps I could use Ruby, my favorite scripting language, to implement something close to E4X. | 12.09.2005 20:07 Uhr | ruby xml e4x javascript
10.09.2005
# OSCON 2005 - 10 Things - Cover
10 Things Every Java Programmer Should Know About Ruby | 10.09.2005 16:47 Uhr | ruby java
30.08.2005
# Distributing Ruby Applications - Theory and Practice of Building, Packing and Distributing Ruby Applications ← http://www.innoq.com/blog/st/2005/08/29/executable_ruby.html
This is how I build, pack and distribute my Ruby applications. Theory and practice. The ultimate goal is to be able to distribute just one executable (Linux, Darwin or Windows) which contains both the application and the Ruby interpreter. | 30.08.2005 13:10 Uhr | ruby
29.08.2005
# Continuations on the Web ← http://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/200x/2005/08/27/Ruby
29.08.2005 19:31 Uhr | ruby callcc web
26.08.2005
# REXML - Home
REXML is an XML processor for the language Ruby. REXML is conformant (passes 100% of the Oasis non-validating tests), and includes full XPath support. It is reasonably fast, and is implemented in pure Ruby. Best of all, it has a clean, intuitive API. | 26.08.2005 11:19 Uhr | ruby xml
25.08.2005
# A guide for changing programming languages | CodeSnipers.com ← http://weblog.rubyonrails.com/archives/2005/08/25/a-guide-for-changing-programming-languages
However, if you are faced with a compelling technology how should a Project Manager approach the transition? Two personal examples may shed some light on the decision whether or not to change programming languages. | 25.08.2005 21:55 Uhr | ruby java work
# Code Craft - Freedom languages ← http://kasparov.skife.org/blog/
I've never met a coding God who didn't know at least one "freedom language" that they thought was great. Many know several. Some refuse to program in anything else. What, pray tell, is a "freedom language"? Freedom languages are those languages that put the individual programmer at the center of their philosophical world. They work hard to remove any language constructs that reduce programmer freedom, and add the most powerful constructs available. Many are post-modern languages and most tend to be syntactically dense. | 25.08.2005 21:35 Uhr | work ruby java python software
24.08.2005
# JVM Language Soko-Shootout ← http://earl.strain.at/space/2005-08-24
In March 2005, I decided to take an in-depth look at languages for the Java Virtual Machine. I wanted to write a small application that would give me a "real" feel for the languages. I wound up picking a classic game called Sokoban and implementing it in nine JVM languages. | 24.08.2005 10:44 Uhr | java ruby groovy jython scheme kawa
23.08.2005
# How to connect to a DB2 database.
23.08.2005 13:14 Uhr | ruby rails dbi
16.08.2005
# Sam Ruby: Rails Confidence Builder
16.08.2005 08:41 Uhr | ruby
12.08.2005
# YAJB ← http://www.rubyxml.com/
This module provides a communication facility between Ruby and Java. | 12.08.2005 21:54 Uhr | ruby java