Tuesday November 18th, 2008
5.0
From RubyFlow, 1 day ago,
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5.0
From RubyFlow, 1 day ago,
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Thanks to contributions and feedback,
v0.1.2 is here, meant as a stable release. If your first attempt at speeding up your tests with RailsTestServing was unsuccessful, you are encouraged to give it another go.

5.0
From RubyFlow, 1 day ago,
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5.0
From RubyFlow, 1 day ago,
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Shnork is a fledgling project that can dive through your
Sinatra website and make sure all your internal links resolve, without 404 or 500 errors. Today, Sinatra; soon, all Rack-based web applications will be able to Shnork! Use standalone, or as an
RSpec spec.

5.0
From RubyFlow, 1 day ago,
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The Path to
Ruby Mastery Interview Series by
Ruby Masters, provides guidance to and answers questions confronting
Ruby beginners from across the globe. Today,
Ian Dees reveals his secrets!

Monday November 17th, 2008
5.0
From RubyFlow, 2 days ago,
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RailsTestServing
v0.1.1 released. Fixes load path issues and compatibility with Rails earlier than 2.2.0.

5.5
From RubyFlow, 2 days ago,
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Sunday November 16th, 2008
5.0
From RubyFlow, 3 days ago,
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5.0
From RubyFlow, 3 days ago,
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5.0
From RubyFlow, 3 days ago,
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Introducing
RailsTestServing. Makes tests run almost instantly by keeping non-changing parts of the environment in memory. Preserves compatibility with TextMate Cmd+R and regular command line.

Saturday November 15th, 2008
5.5
From RubyFlow, 3 days ago,
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This is the first of what I hope will become a regular feature on my blog;
a weekly digest of interesting links. Since this is the first edition, I've gone back into the archives a bit and pulled out some of my favorites from the last month or so. As a bonus, I thought I'd share the simple little Ruby script I'm using to pull this thing together with the quickness.

5.0
From RubyFlow, 4 days ago,
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5.0
From RubyFlow, 4 days ago,
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5.0
From RubyFlow, 4 days ago,
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5.0
From RubyFlow, 4 days ago,
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We’re rapidly expanding our course offerings here at RubyLearning, trying to keep up with the enormous and ever-growing interest in Ruby.
But we need your YOUR help because, as you know, Ruby is a big subject, and we’d like to be sure to focus in on the areas of most interest to you.
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complete a brief poll about the new course offerings we’re considering.
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