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Rails Server Setup + App Deployment Using Moonshine
Moonshine is an amazing new rails plugin by Rails Machine. It configures your server, gets it ready for your app by installing the necessary gems & native packages and deploys your app. Built on top of Capistrano & Puppet, it really takes most of the pain out of deployment.
Hackido: Install Ruby Rails on Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope
It's getting easier to install Ruby on Rails all the time. I thought about skipping actually writing this tutorial until I heard that Phusion Passenger 2.2.0 supported Nginx. I was pretty psyched and so ran off to do an install with that new stack. If you want a head start on it or need a step by step tutorial then by all means click through for instructions.
Rails Prescriptions
A short guide to creating Rails tests as an integral part of your development process.
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A short guide to creating Rails tests as an integral part of your
development process.
Github: Making Code More Social - O'Reilly Radar
Github launched less than a year ago, but it's already making an impact on how open-source software is being created. Rails was there from day one, kick-starting the social software repository's traffic. It has taken off though it still doesn't compare to Sourceforge's traffic.
a work on process » Migrating from attachment_fu to paperclip
Thoughtbot have released a suite of plugins over the past few months that are enlivening the fields of Ruby on Rails file attachments (paperclip) and authentication (clearance), long dominated by Rick Olson’s attachment_fu and restful_authentication. You can see some previous posts about attachment_fu here and here.
Internaut Design - 6 Scrum lessons every Rails developer should know
Scrum has some great things to teach us about how to work with each other and how to be more effective. Here are six of them:
iPhone on Rails and ObjectiveResource; Making communication between the iPhone and a Rails web-service pain-free.
ObjectiveResource is an Objective-C port of Ruby on Rails' ActiveResource. It provides a way to serialize objects to and from Rails' standard RESTful web-services (via XML or JSON) and handles much of the complexity involved with invoking web-services of any language from the iPhone.
Sliding Stats: Rack Middleware to keep an eye on your traffic
Sliding Stats is a small little piece of code I'm working on to plug into any Rack enabled Ruby web app (and practically any Ruby web-framework can work with Rack these days) to give me glimpse of what's going on without having to tail referrer logs etc.
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