I'm guessing you are just talking about how to simply create an authenticated connection to the LDAP server... The setup for ActiveLDAP kinda sucks. I had an...
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Dec 1, 2005 1:48 pm
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... I would also recommend the One-click Installer. It may not make a bit of difference for most cases, but I've found it the most useful of the things I've...
David, Anyone have any experience with using LDAP authentication from Ruby? ... I'm using ruby-ldap to authenticate users for an intranet Rails web-app at ...
I came up from C'ville to the PragRailsStudio... now it's your turn to come down to C'ville. You know, it's that place out in the sticks where TJ set up shop?!...
All - I'd be curious to know how many people use (and like) any IDE's for Ruby, and if so, which ones? Or do you just text editors, and if so, do you use your...
\ ... I've been using Eclipse + RDT: http://rubyeclipse.sourceforge.net/ It works pretty well - syntax highlighting, running unit tests from with Eclipse, all...
Tom - Awesome!!!!! Not only does it look to be a great tool, it's free and I can use it on all my OS's...the IDE's I was looking at were Windows only, and ...
I've been using TextMate on OS X, and RadRails on Windows. Both vi and emacs have all sorts of ruby-mode features, if you're into that, though. (The language...
I particularly like having the debugger support with Eclipse + RDT although I'll alternate between that and vim (using tags and various Ruby related features)....
Scott Sayles
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Dec 7, 2005 11:51 pm
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... No problemo! I think the nicest thing is that they keep that update site maintained, so all you have to do is occasionally run the Eclipse updater thingy...
The Komodo IDE seems to have the best support for code completion, which is the thing I miss most when programming in Ruby. I haven't been doing enough work ...
I too have been spoiled by code completion. :-p Yeah, that's a good document for RDT. I just wanted to mention that much of those instructions apply to other...
Scott Sayles
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Dec 8, 2005 3:02 pm
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All: At the risk of having Scott Sayles call me a Ruby snob ;-), I think that one of the great benefits of Ruby is that it is actually possible to develop in...
All - Have any of you worked on a Ruby project that supported multiple languages and used Unicode? How did it go? I've done a little research, and it seems as...
Keith, ... I was looking into it, but there isn't a real need for me to do it yet. Have you taken a look at Globalize or the Localization plugins for Rails? ...
All - There's an interesting discussion of Ruby on Rails on slashdot.org: http://ask.slashdot.org/askslashdot/05/12/21/153252.shtml?tid=156&tid=4 - Keith...
... No, but I played one on TV (i.e. used to read ruby-talk regularly). It's true that Ruby has stronger support for jcode (a Japanese-only character encoding)...
Sorry for the delay in those last few messages - The list is moderated to start, just to keep down spam, and I haven't been around through the holidays to keep...
... My reading since seems to indicate, rather, it has to do with Han Unification. (See wikipedia.) Devin (No problem re: the delay... but why not use Moderate...
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the novarubygroup group: How are you using Ruby at work? o Writing Ruby is the majority of my full-time...
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All, Rich Kilmer here...(RubyConf, RubyCentral, RubyForge, RubyGems, FreeRIDE, etc) and per the prompting of Verbus Counts I have decided we (finally) need to...
That is great news. January 25 sounds good. I know there are folks out there who are willing to make presentations on Ruby/RoR topics. May be we can disccus...