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RubyMash.com - Mapping Companies Working With Ruby
An online resource that goes by a name that leaves no doubts about the role it plays, you can count upon RubyMash if you want to know which companies are working with Ruby around the globe, what uses are they putting it to, and how to contact them.
The site presents this information to the ... read more
Ruby50.Com - Recruitment Specialists
This is a website that is involved with everything that has to do with the search and selection of specialist within the Ruby sector
This solution has been run by developers for developers through the standpoints and values of the sector’s personal understanding. This site ensures that y... read more
GuruOnRails.com - Web Development Made Agile
If you’re thinking of starting a website fro your business or want a team of professionals to help you out with some web applications development, perhaps you should take a look at GuruOnRails.com.
The team behind this site can help you start your internet business, providing you with al... read more
RailsCasts.com - Free Ruby Screencasts
Ruby On Rails is the fave web application framework for many programmers. It’s a faster, more efficient and simpler option than many of its peers. Look at any number of new Web 2.0 startups, and a large majority of them will be made with care with Ruby on Rails. For the novice, or even the pro, th... read more
PeepCode.com - Ruby on Rails Screencasts
For the majority of non-tech savvy, non-programmer, non-engineer, talk of Ruby on Rails will most likely result in a perplex look and thoughts of gems and emeralds and railroad tracks. But for those who do know what this Ruby on Rails is about, they know it’s a great tool to develop your killer we... read more
RubyPlus.org - Screencast Tutorials for Ruby on Rails
New to Ruby on Rails? If you’re still learning the ins and outs of Ruby, you may want to consider tutorials, more specifically screencasts. You’ll find only Ruby related screencast videos at RubyPlus.org. The site provides free screencasts covering a range of Rails related topics. These inclu... read more
WhatsUpInRuby.com - Following the Conversation
What's up with Ruby is the first of a series of niche sites that gives you insight into the conversations going on within a specific context, and then takes you to where those conversations are taking place. They find the best sources, filter out the noise, tell you what's going on, and send you on ... read more
OpenSourceRails.com - Find Open Source RoR Apps
No doubt, Ruby On Rails is a success story worth noting. Coders and programmers alike have embraced the rails with arms wide open. It has borne a number of marketable and successful web applications. This is in part due to Rails’ flexibility and increased productivity. Ease of use without stringen... read more
RubyFlow.com - A Community for Ruby Links
RubyFlow is a social bookmarking/community news site dedicated to all things Ruby. It’s designed for communal use—items are handpicked by the Ruby community, thus resulting in better links. If you’ve got anything Ruby related, register and add it to the site. Additionally, you can add items... read more
LovdByLess.com - Open-Source, Social-Network In Love
The web probably doesn’t need another new social network, but that hasn’t stopped a lot of folks from trying. What it does need, is an open source social network and LovdByLess is precisely that. LovdByLess lets you create the social network of your dreams. It lets you concentrate on writing yo... read more
WoWPMr.com - Private Messsaging for WoW Forums
This site was developed to give private messaging capabilities to your World of Warcraft forum account. For whatever reason Blizzard decided to not include private messaging on their very popular community forums. We found this to be very limiting in many ways. The urge to communicate with other pla... read more
SuperBytes.net - Premium Shared Web Hosting
SuperBytes is web hosting service. They offer a range of hosting packages, the lowest starting at a mere $5 a month. SuperBytes also gives its users unlimited email accounts, domains, sub-domains, ftp accounts, mySQL databases and websites. The only real limits have to do with disk space and mon... read more
ennerchi.com/projects/jrails - JQuery on Rails
JRails, which has recently been released, is a jQuery alternate for Prototype/script.aculo.us on Rails. It gives you the same Rails helpers for javascript, but using the lighter weight jQuery library. The initial release is capable of supporting basic Ajax calls, RJS, observers, and to a limited e... read more
Heroku.com - Instantly Live Ruby Apps
Heroku lets you create or import any Rails app without deployment or configuration. It’s a completely hosted development environment, so with Heroku your app will be live instantaneously. You can edit all your code and data from the comfort of your browser—there’s no need to install anything... read more
code.google.com/p/bundle-fu - Rails Plugin for Bundling
Bundle-Fu is a RubyOnRails plugin for bundling together Javascript and CSS, so instead of having fifteen lines of code, you'll have a tidy two lines. Thus, you'll have less links to concern yourself with on your Rails enabled pages. Using bundle-fu doesn't require a separate config file, there are... read more