I'm always the one giving late notice... Todd Sundsted will be there... Todd ... From: Bill Abel <billabel@...> To: rubyham@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday,...
Greg will attend. ... Superior, Monday, ... bring your own. ... expect. Cocina can ... Highway 31, it's next ... outdoor shopping area (not ... the street that...
So far I have the following confirmations for Rubyham today: Todd Greg Clay Kevin Josh Anyone else going to join the Cinco de Mayo Rubyham good times? Kevin...
Hello all! The Ruby Hoedown, the southeastern regional Ruby conference, is happening again this year! This year's conference, hosted by Hsv.rb and sponsored...
All, apologies for the spam. The next Birmingham Jelly is confirmed for Friday, May 23 at the Innovation Depot. If you're not tethered to a desk then, come...
Hey everybody, So I threw together a little demo site over the weekend. It's called acts_as_kuler, and it's just a color theme creation, sharing, and rating ...
... Why not MIT or commercial friendly license? I'm working on a plugin called acts_as_flow. Add it to your project and it turns off email, twitter, and...
I wanted to release a GPLed app. That is all. Now, in fairness, there's no license in the code yet at all :) But that's the plan. -Josh ... -- Josh Adams ...
Personally, I am less likely to use GPLed applications/software/libs. I agree with Scott on the commercial friendly licenses. I think Rails is a MIT licenses....
... Well, maybe just a little. GPL has big escape for web applications (have they patched this up yet?)... you can download the code, modify it, and use it on...
They plan on patching up the web 'loophole' with v4 I think, or at least it's on the drawing board. [citation needed] But yeah, I love the GPL for a huge...
... Scott, I agree with your sentiment entirely. However, which license selected has an impact on future usage and growth of the software. For instance, due...
Great idea! Just joined. Looks like you have to approve me. Todd ... From: Greg Houston <ghouston@...> To: rubyham@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, May...
I personally use vim with vim-ruby and rails.vim, as well as a few other things (rake task + key mapping for uml diagram creation/instant viewing, a crap ton...
I'm on a PC. I found NetBeans 6 has really good Ruby support. It is one of the few IDEs with a good debugger for Ruby. If I'm writting something really...
There's also this beauty: http://www.viget.com/extend/maintaining-lookup-data-in-your-rails-application/ Sorry, I've just been on the 'observe rails' momentum'...
If I did any ruby development I'd probably use the mother of all IDE's... http://www.jetbrains.com/idea/features/ruby_development.html When I did Rails work I...
thanks josh ... I have slicehost and wanted an excuse to use passenger ... now I have one ... -- Ben Wyrosdick [Non-text portions of this message have been...
I usually look for two things (among others) in an IDE - autocomplete and quick help (push F1 and the help menu for a function pops up). I think the first one...