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Nine Web sites IT pros should master in 2009Open in New Window
Carolyn Duffy Marsan recommends LinkedIn, Google Apps, VMWare Communities, Secunia, Green Grid, Twitter, Yammer, Ruby on Rails, and Enterprise Mobility Matters. read more »
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Rails and Merb Web frameworks agree to mergeOpen in New Window
"The Web development frameworks Rails and Merb have decided to end their rivalry and join forces in a single project, they said Tuesday. Both are open-source development frameworks for creating Web read more »
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Installing Ruby on Rails in LinuxOpen in New Window
Drew Ames over at Linux.com writes a helpful tutorial on installing Ruby on Rails on Linux. read more »
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Using Java Libraries in Rails ApplicationsOpen in New Window
"This tutorial demonstrates how to use the Java API in Rails applications. In this tutorial, you use the FreeTTS speech synthesis Java libraries to enable users to listen to blog posts." read more »
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Aptana Ruby on Rails book by Javier Ramirez releasedOpen in New Window
"A new Aptana RadRails book has been released. Aptana community member Javier Ramirez's "Aptana RadRails: An IDE For Rails Development" (Packt Publishing, May 2008) is now available. Find it at Amazon..." read more »
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Microsoft linking Silverlight, Ruby on RailsOpen in New Window
"Microsoft plans to demonstrate integration Friday between its new Silveright browser plug-in technology for rich Internet applications and the Ruby on Rails Web framework. The integration will be done..." read more »
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Twitter developer hints it may not be hot on Ruby on Rails after allOpen in New Window
"Can the recent plague of technical problems affecting text communications service Twitter be blamed on the language on which its platform was designed? Earlier, the company said no...but some within..." read more »
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Twitter: Ruby on Rails rules, but we're buckling from growthOpen in New Window
"Are Twitter's performance problems due to flimsy engineering or the choice of Ruby on Rails to build the application?In the Twitter developer blog on Thursday, an engineer said that Ruby on Rails..." read more »
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