Ruby on Rails
WorkingWithRails and I’m #1871
If you are just getting into Rails, first off, try getting a workingonrails.com profile setup. I was able to do that a while back and man, I’m #1871.
Nice number, although I would love to see that number go up into the hundreds. We’ll see …..
Blogging again.. soon..
I really hope to start blogging on a regular basis soon..
More Rails and Ruby coming soon… Meanwhile you can enjoy these interesting links ( not necessarily rails stuff )
http://art-blog.no-ip.info/cppcms/blog
http://www.zenspider.com/Languages/Ruby/QuickRef.html
http://www.rubyinside.com/merb-tutorials-and-resources-716.html
Mysql Replication Adapter from Rapleaf dev
The twitter does not scale was quite a hot topic of discussion that spun off talks that Ruby/Rails is the dog?? and PHP the dog food? awhile back and now thanks to the good fellows at Rapleaf, there should be no reason to say it takes 300 to scale a Rails app. Rapleaf just released [...]
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( 3 so far )Akelos – A new PHP framework port of Ruby on Rails
Today, I came across a new PHP framework, Akelos, that claims to be a direct port of Ruby on Rails.
“Being port of Ruby on Rails to PHP Akelos is also optimized for programmer happiness and sustainable productivity. It lets you write beautiful PHP Code by favoring convention over configuration.“
Looking at the features page, it looks [...]
PayScroll Alpha Launch dissected.
So we finally managed to push PayScroll out the door last Saturday and the alpha users are now happily searching and “payscrolling” away. As a Rails developer, I hope to share some experience we have so far with the alpha launch. Most startups are secretive with accessing the alpha or beta test sites, but we [...]
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( 1 so far )What Rails deployment tools do you use for DB management?
When it comes to deployment in Rails, the one and only tool that comes to mind is Capistrano. No doubt that is the only tool that helps with deploying source code updates to your production server/s. By the way, don’t you just love the Capistrano logo Anyway, back to what I was trying [...]
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( 2 so far )Benchmarking (mt) Media Temple’s Grid-Server (gs) for Rails
I remembered that when MT’s first launched their Grid server, I was very eager to try out their offering. So I signed up for an account and then did some benchmarking with a simple Rails app that I had wrote. I thought I would repost my findings here over at BloggingRails. One of the main [...]
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( 1 so far )Implementing Full Text search for your Rails application
Sorry, if you have been hoping to see something interesting about Rails and Ruby over here at BloggingRails. I am just so tied up with PayScroll development that I totally neglected this blog. But, good news is, I am going to somehow bring this back into my daily work schedule and start writing about Rails, [...]
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( 1 so far )Who is and What is Blogging Rails?
I’m glad that I have finally typed the very first paragraph of the blog post for Blogging Rails. Blogging Rails has been ringing in my head for the past few months and I’m so glad that it’s finally out. So what the heck is Blogging Rails? Well as simple as it sounds, it’s basically [...]
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