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nanoc: a Ruby site compiler that generates static HTML » home
Being seriously blown away by nanoc - - a Ruby static site generator.
StaticSiteGenerator  Ruby 
february 2010 by andrewdisley
Rubular: a Ruby regular expression editor and tester
Rubular is a Ruby-based regular expression editor. It's a handy way to test regular expressions as you write them.
Ruby  regex  RegularExpressions 
january 2010 by andrewdisley
rubyamf - Google Code
RubyAMF is an open source flash remoting gateway for rails. It plugs directly into your controllers with render :amf.
Development  Flash  OpenSource  Ruby 
march 2009 by andrewdisley
Integrity | The easy and fun automated continuous integration server
Integrity is the angel watching over your shoulder while you code. As soon as you push your commits, it builds, runs your tests, and makes sure everything runs fine.

It then reports the build status back to your team so everyone's on the same page, and if there's a problem, you can get it fixed right away.
CI  Development  OpenSource  Ruby 
december 2008 by andrewdisley
MouseHole, the Scriptable Proxy
MouseHole is a personal web proxy written in Ruby designed to be simple to script. Scripts can rewrite the web as you view it, altering content and behavior as you browse. Basically, it's an alternative to Greasemonkey, which does similar things from insi
@Try  OpenSource  Proxy  Ruby 
april 2008 by andrewdisley
#haml
Haml is a markup language that’s used to cleanly and simply describe the XHTML of any web document without the use of inline code. Haml functions as a replacement for inline page templating systems such as PHP, ASP, and ERB, the templating language used
Development  HTML  PHP  Template  Ruby  RubyonRails 
december 2007 by andrewdisley
Piston ~ Easy Vendor Branch Management
Piston is a utility that eases vendor branch management.
Development  Ruby  SVN 
july 2007 by andrewdisley
I am rice White and nutritious
Im a programmer come web developer, designer and student now living in London.
Blog  ruby  rubyonrails  Developer  designer  London  UK 
january 2007 by andrewdisley
RubyOSA - a Ruby/AppleEvent Bridge
RubyOSA is a bridge that connects Ruby to the Apple Event Manager infrastructure. In other words, it allows you to do in Ruby whatever you could do in AppleScript.
ruby  osa  AppleScript  mac  free 
november 2006 by andrewdisley
GeekUp - Ruby and Rails | September 30th 2005, Manchester
GeekUp - Ruby and Rails is a FREE, one-day mini conference aimed at people who want to start developing using Ruby and Ruby on Rails. The event introduces attendees to the Ruby language and th Ruby on Rails framework.
geekup  manchester  conference  free  ruby  rubyonrails  Development  uk  events 
september 2006 by andrewdisley

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