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Rijndael Inspector
via www.formaestudio.com by (author unknown) on May 14, 2008
Shared by Piku A nice visualization of AES encryption
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Ouch
via Lotca & computers by zaicic on May 14, 2008
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via Official Google Reader Blog by (author unknown) on May 06, 2008
... there's all sorts of information "out there" just waiting to be streamed, shared and otherwise consumed by you and your friends. Now you can finally show all of your Reader friends that awesome talking cat video you found, your favorite grilled trout recipe, or reviews of the best brunch place in your neighborhood -- all without a subscription.Here are a few new ways you can add and share ...
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Absolute Moron's Guide to Forms in Rails, Part 1
via Softies on Rails - Home by jeff on March 21, 2008
Photo creditToday we’re starting a new series that we hope will help those who are new to Rails, and especially those who might be new to web development (helloooo, all you graphic designers out there!). We’re going to begin today with a very small form with just one text field, to demonstrate the important connection between a form and a controller. Subsequent articles will demonstrate how...
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Help Fund A Ruby Developer To Work On Open Source For 6 Months
via Ruby Inside by Peter Cooper on March 11, 2008
Last week, Gregory Brown, of the O’Reilly Ruby blog and Ruby Reports, came up with the idea of devoting his time to working on Ruby-related open source projects, as a sort of “Ruby mendicant.” He figured if he could raise at least $500 for each week of work, he could devote 20-25 hours per week to the project. The contributors would then be able to suggest ideas, and potentially vote on the...
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Waves: A New Rails-like Web Applications Framework
via Ruby Inside by Peter Cooper on February 29, 2008
Ruby Waves is a new Web application framework for Ruby, developed by Dan Yoder. On the surface, this makes it seem “Rails-like” but Waves is billing itself as a “next-generation” framework, a cutting edge Rails-inspired framework, if you will. Dan says that Waves is “not a better Rails” but the realization of an evolution of the ideas behind frameworks like Rails. For example, Waves...
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The New Most Important Ruby Book: O’Reilly’s “The Ruby Programming Language”
via Ruby Inside by Peter Cooper on February 26, 2008
Originally planned as a second edition to Ruby classic, Ruby In A Nutshell, The Ruby Programming Language is a new book by David Flanagan and Yukihiro Matsumoto (a.k.a. Matz - creator of Ruby) and published by O’Reilly. The book covers Ruby 1.8 and 1.9 and with its esteemed authors and technical approach, is sure to become a new “Bible” for Ruby developers. In programming book style, I’m...
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Merb Monday: State of flux
via Just In Time by Justin Pease on February 18, 2008
This week's edition is a little short. Certainly not for lack of activity in #merb, but due to the continued disturbance in the force caused by the 0.9 transition.0.5 to 0.9 is a big jump (no wonder they skipped 0.6, 0.7 and 0.8!) Most of the discussion this week continued to be related to the transition to 0.9 and trouble ticket type "stuff".News0.9 was released (kinda), however this is a...
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Rails Envy Podcast - Episode #018: 2/13/2008
via Rails Envy by Jason on February 13, 2008
Episode 18. It was great to meet everyone at acts_as_conference over the weekend. As always, a big thanks to Chu Yeow, for the edge Rails updates. The Rails Envy Podcast is sponsored by Code Spaces. Code Spaces is an online development and collaboration platform featuring subversion hosting, issue tracking, forums, and much more. Even better, it's a Ruby on Rails application so it's...
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Living on the edge (of Rails) #7 - improved ActiveRecord::Base#attributes, time zone support
via redemption in a blog by Chu Yeow on February 13, 2008
It’s that time of the week again (every Wednesday for the overly observant, coinciding with the release of the Rails Envy podcast) for some choice updates of what changes have been happening on edge Rails. This week’s report covers changes from 4 Feb 2008 to 10 Feb 2008 (the day the Rails Envy podcast was recorded).More efficent ActiveRecord::Base#attributesActiveRecord::Base#attributes...
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