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- We are looking for Ruby on Rails leaders to come and join RubySquad. If you are new to Ruby on Rails, you are very welcome too. If you are a developer that is using other languages, then you should join RubySquad as well. Be a part of RubySquad!
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- Feeds is an open source Ruby on Rails feed reader application.
Features:
* No full page reloads are required when reading/searching feeds
* Has 2 different view types for reading feeds (2 column and 3 column layouts)
* You have the op...
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- Ruby on Rails is Model-View-Controller web-application framework. Rails uses ActiveRecord database abstraction classes to work with SQL tables. However, sometimes it is more convenient to work with plain SQL queries(without any model classes) for spe...
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- Riding Rails is a frequently-updated blog about the Ruby on Rails framework and its community.
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- softlogger contains articles on Ajax, Asp.NET , Ruby on Rails , Software design and architecture , C#, web security, web design from blogs.
It is built with lucene search engine.
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- This is a simple Ruby on Rails weblog application with support for tagging, archiving and quick-search. It features a simple admin section with authentication and a focus on writing over all else. The app is therefore limited by default.
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- Over the last couple of months, I have collected over 150 Ruby on Rails links at Top-Ten-Tutorials.com
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- The Money Train is an e-book for Ruby on Rails with tips on how to build an e-commerce site using the Rails framework. You''ll get a head start on building your own online store by learning from someone who has been there and done that. Code and...
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- IBM DeveloperWorks has a helpful howto on how to bring the worlds of Ruby on Rails and your DB2 framework together. From the article: ''Because Rails emerged from the open source world, until recently you had to use MySQL or PostgreSQL to work w...
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- Here''s a quick Howto on setting up Ruby on Rails for Windows.
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