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Posts tagged with: ruby
Rapid Rails
Posted on Tue 22 Apr, 2008

I’ve just completed the third article in my Rapid Rails series.
- Rapid Rails Part 1: Command-line mastery
- Rapid Rails Part 2: Rapid in the literal sense
- Rapid Rails Part 3: Desktop mastery
If you’re interested in Ruby on Rails, or software development in general, check them out! They come straight from our experiences deep in the Helicoid software mines.
10 essential ruby gems
Posted on Tue 8 Jan, 2008
There’s a few things I can’t live without when I’m programming. To that end, this is a list of 10 essential ruby gems that will make your life much easier, even if you only spend a small amount of time working with ruby.
Gems come and go, but these are keepers!
capistrano
Capistrano makes Rails application deployment less of a hassle. It’s also a clever framework for interacting with remote servers. I actually have backup scripts written with Capistrano, as an alternative to Rake/Net::SSH or shell scripts.
chronic
Chronic is a natural language time parser, with the added bonus of having a pun for its name.
Chronic.parse(‘3rd wednesday in november’)
=> Wed Nov 19 12:00:00 0000 2008
ferret
Ferret will make your boss/clients/customers love you. It provides tools for fast text searching, and you can even index PDFs and Office documents. I’ve used Ferret on some p…
