- Riding Rails: Rails 3.0.5 has been released!: spastorino announces the release of Ruby on Rails 3.0.5. Please check the release log and update if possible.
- Episode 255: Undo with Paper Trail: Ryan Bates finds yet another interesting topic: Undo model changes using PaperTrail gem.
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Monday, February 28, 2011
Drink# 124: Your Ruby on Rails Juice
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Drink# 123: Your Ruby on Rails Juice
- Happy 18th Birthday, Ruby!: Peter Cooper wishes Happy 18th Birthday to Ruby!
- A review of Metaprogramming Ruby: See this book review to convince yourself about buying this book.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Monday, February 21, 2011
Drink# 121: Your Ruby on Rails Juice
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- Understanding the latest Rails benchmarks: A good post on Ruby on Rails performance and development mode lazy loading.
- Use lambdas for Rails 3 Route Constraints: Did you know about the constraint feature in routes that would only allow a request to a resource if the constraints are met?
- Getting Comfortable With Rubinius’ Pure-Ruby Internals: wycats with an in-depth article.
- Acceptance testing using Capybara's new RSpec DSL: Use Capybara with RSpec!
- Episode 254: Pagination with Kaminari: Ryan Bates with a screencast on the new paginator, Kaminari.
- Kaleidoscope: A fun gem to create tiled mazes. See the outputs and you'll love it.
Friday, February 18, 2011
Drink# 120: Your Ruby on Rails Juice
- Grep an object's available methods: Array#grep could be used to filter out methods of an object!
- Patch some Rails code: If you are wondering how, watch his screencast!
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Drink# 119: Your Ruby on Rails Juice
- A Unit Testing Framework In 44 Lines Of Ruby: Don't believe? Take a look!
- Travis - a distributed build server tool for the Ruby community: Use Travis-ci to build your Ruby project!
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Drink# 118: Your Ruby on Rails Juice
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- Devise Security Release 1.1.6: José Valim announces a security release of Devise gem based on recent Rails 3.0.4 security release. Please update your Gemfile.
- ActiveRecord migrations outside of Rails: Use active_record migration in a standalone app, without Rails.
- 3 Common Rails + MySQL Mistakes: Baron Schwartz shares often made mistakes while using IN, SELECT for UPDATE and putting Session in MySQL. Worth a read to make the decisions next time you use any of these.
- Episode 253: CarrierWave File Uploads: Ryan Bates with his screencast on CarrierWave. If you have used Paperclip, here's a Rails 3ish way to do similar things!
Friday, February 11, 2011
Drink# 117: Your Ruby on Rails Juice
- Reuse your JavaScript as jQuery Plugins: Christopher Haupt shares an interesting trick to make custom jquery plugins out of your reusable javascript code so that you can use/distribute it for different projects.
- A Guide to Optimistic Locking: See how you could take control over optimistic locking using Rails migrations.
- Text and Mate: Use the bundles to speed up what you do in TextMate.
- Copycopter: Turn copywriting over to your clients: Yes, you provide the keys, they write the content and the live site shows that! Simple, huh?
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Drink# 116: Your Ruby on Rails Juice
- New Releases: 2.3.11 and 3.0.4: michael announces the release of Rails 3.0.4 and 2.3.11 and suggests everyone to upgrade as it solved a CSRF security vulnerability.
- CSRF Protection Bypass in Ruby on Rails: michael writes about the security issue that was solved in Rails 3.0.4.
- Ruby API/DSL for ElasticSearch: Check out the slingshot-rb gem for ElasticSearch.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Drink# 115: Your Ruby on Rails Juice
Changed my Google password and NetNewsWare went silent! It didn't download some of my feeds for the last couple of days :( However, this #115 of the drink is a full of good things about Ruby on Rails. Enjoy!
- Grand Rapids Web Development - HTML5: Patrick Bacon from AtomicObject shares his presentation on HTML5 offline website.
- RubyGems 1.5.0 Released: Now Supports Ruby 1.9.2: Peter Cooper announces the release of Rubygems 1.5 that supports Ruby 1.9.2
- Bulk ALTER TABLE with Rails 3 and MySQL: Pratik Naik shows a little known trick of Rails migration that can be used to produce bulk alter table queries to speed up schema updates.
- Episode 251: MetaWhere & MetaSearch: Ryan Bates shows two gems to help you implementing complex search and query features.
- Clever Algorithms: A Free Book of Nature-Inspired Ruby Recipes: Peter Cooper shares the book with 45 AI algorithms implemented using Ruby. It's free, I am adding to my reading list soon :)
- ActionMailer 3 - why do you call instance methods as class/self methods?: I realized that ActionMailer 3 is not really as magic free as I would love it to be! See the hidden magic.
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