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Michael van Rooijen (meskyanichi) - Managing and monitoring your Ruby application with Foreman and Upstart
"ows you to easily organize and horizontally scale your various processes in a centralized manner. For example, in a typical Ruby on Rails application you might have a few different processes: your ap... Read more
http://michaelvanrooijen.com/articles/2011/06/08-managing-and-monitoring-your-ruby-application-with-foreman-and-upstart/
Tags: ruby, rails, monitoring, deployment, upstart, foreman, rubyonrails, management, unix, app Saved by: admin at 09 Jun 2011

Rails 3: Fully Loaded | Intridea Blog
It's been close to a year since Rails 3 came out and I've had the pleasure of working on several Rails 3 projects since its release. Some existing gems became irrelevant with the release of Rails 3, w... Read more
http://intridea.com/2011/5/13/rails3-gems
Tags: rails, ruby, gems, rails3, programming, rubyonrails, development, tools, list, web Saved by: admin at 14 May 2011

Pow: Zero-configuration Rack server for Mac OS X
Convention trumps configuration. Don’t let tedious configuration get in the way of building great apps. With Pow, there are no preference panes to install. No Apache configuration files to update. A... Read more
http://pow.cx/
Tags: ruby, rails, server, development, rack, rubyonrails, osx, mac, pow, via:packrati.us Saved by: admin at 08 Apr 2011

Learning Ruby and Rails, where would you start?
if you didn't know any thing about ruby and rails, where would you start?This video will show you how to get started with ruby and rails, best books to read, websites to follow and more ..
http://ontwik.com/ruby/learning-ruby-and-rails-where-would-you-start/
Tags: rails, rubyonrails, tutorials, ror, howto, tutorial, video, development, ruby, coding Saved by: admin at 03 Apr 2011

Using Redis with Ruby on Rails
Using Redis with Ruby on Rails http://j.mp/fHOZhE – news.yc Popular (newsycombinator) http://twitter.com/newsycombinator/status/50950012020064256
http://jimneath.org/2011/03/24/using-redis-with-ruby-on-rails.html
Tags: redis, rails, ruby, nosql, rubyonrails, database, tutorials, memcached, via:packrati.us, ' Saved by: admin at 25 Mar 2011

An Interactive Voice Response System in 10 Minutes
An Interactive Voice Response System for $0.00 in 10 Minutes http://j.mp/hbNOfZ – news.yc Popular (newsycombinator) http://twitter.com/newsycombinator/status/39429095163035648
http://asymmetrical-view.com/2011/02/20/twilio-in-ten-minutes.html
Tags: twilio, rails, howto, tutorial, heroku, rubyonrails, ivr, phone, telephony, toread Saved by: admin at 21 Feb 2011

Learning Ruby: Expert Advice for Absolute Beginners
Every year I say I'm going to learn to program. Maybe this is the year > Learn Ruby: Advice for Beginners http://on.mash.to/gwuLeg – Tac Anderson (tacanderson) http://twitter.com/tacanderson/status/... Read more
http://mashable.com/2011/01/14/ruby-on-rails-for-beginners/
Tags: ruby, development, learning, rails, reading, resources, rubyonrails, programming, tips, advice Saved by: admin at 15 Jan 2011

Harvest Upgrades to Rails 3 | HARVEST Time Tracking and Invoicing Blog
Harvest is on Rails 3! This is exciting news from the Harvest technical team. I’ll detail how the upgrade process went, but first a little history. The initial commit to Harvest was made on November... Read more
http://www.getharvest.com/blog/2011/01/harvest-is-running-rails-3/
Tags: rails3, rails, upgrade, rubyonrails, testing, harvest, toread, xss Saved by: admin at 08 Jan 2011

Rails 3 Cheat Sheets « Envy Labs
Today I’m happy to finally release the Envy Labs Rails 3 Cheat Sheets. I know they’re a little late to the game (with Rails 3 being released months ago), but working on Rails for Zombies caused a ... Read more
http://blog.envylabs.com/2010/12/rails-3-cheat-sheets/
Tags: cheatsheet, rails3, rails, rubyonrails, ruby, cheat, reference, programming, development, sheet Saved by: admin at 30 Dec 2010

meltingice's RubyDrop at master - GitHub
RubyDrop is my first ever Ruby project that aims to be an open-source, roll-your-own, Dropbox clone. It uses Git as the backend for file tracking and remote syncing
https://github.com/meltingice/RubyDrop
Tags: ruby, dropbox, git, clone, rubyonrails, backup, github, rubydrop, distribution, programming Saved by: admin at 27 Nov 2010