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February 2007

Protolize.org - Essential web tools in one place

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# CSS # Javascript # Ajax # PHP # Ruby # Flash # CMS # Inspiration

November 2006

Yahoo! Developer Network Home - Welcome!

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# JavaScript Developer Center # Flash Developer Center # .NET Developer Center # PHP Developer Center # Python Developer Center # Ruby Developer Center

October 2006

Ruby : les spécificités du langage - JDN Développeurs

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La popularité du framework Ruby on Rails pousse le langage Ruby en haut de l'affiche. Démonstration de ce qui le distingue de PHP, Perl et Python - et fait son intérêt.

January 2006

The blog of Tobin: Windows Ruby On Rails IDEs and Text Editors

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Since I personally chose M$ Windows as my developmetn platform, so was interested to read about the comments left by other Windows users who have their own favourite editors. For your pleasure, here's a summary of those Windows editors.

Softies On Rails

So, we are a couple of Microsoft developers (MCSD's) that have each been working with Microsoft technologies (most recently C#, Windows Forms, ASP.NET, XML Web Services, you know) for a decade. A couple of months ago, just for fun, we decided to give Ruby On Rails a try, on a couple of side projects. (After all, what self-respecting software developer doesn't have side projects?) We hope you'll find this helpful, and comments, suggestions, and you own articles are always welcome!

Getting started with Ruby (Loud Thinking)

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What Ruby lacks more than anything is good starting points for getting into the language. There's a bunch of absolutely excellent resources out there, though. I've attempted to summarize the best of them by category.

ONLamp.com: Rolling with Ruby on Rails

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Maybe you've heard about Ruby on Rails, the super productive new way to develop web applications, and you'd like to give it a try, but you don't know anything about Ruby or Rails. This article steps through the development of a web application using Rails.

David Crow: Ruby on Rails Editors and IDEs

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A question was asked on the Trilogy Alumni list about IDEs for Ruby on Rails . Like a lot of Rails developers I’ve been using TextMate and I love it. (I’ve started using Locomotive for development). Here’s the list:

Red Letter: The Ruby Journal

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A New Journal Dedicated to Ruby Development : An authoritative source of information. Ruby becomes more popular with each passing day. Whether you're already an expert or have just discovered Ruby, Red Letter has something for you: hands-on tutorials, programming tips from the experts, opinions, and lots and lots of Ruby code.

Ruby.CHannel - The Ruby Tutorial

Ruby tutorial Getting started Strings Regular Expressions Arrays and Hashes Control Structures Methods (also known as functions) Classes/Instances +++ The Ruby Interpreter +++