Back to Basics: Input and Output
Thursday July 31, 2008
It may seem like common sense to say that Input and Output are the most basic components of your Ruby program, but sometimes getting back to the basics can ... Read More
Microsoft Going Open-Source?
Wednesday July 30, 2008
Earlier this week, at the O'Reilly Open Source Conference (fondly known as OSCON), Microsoft confirmed its ongoing participation in the RubySpec project. It's an interesting move for a company ... Read More
Using Yahoo! UI to Give Your Ruby Blog That "Blog Look"
Thursday July 24, 2008
Have you started your blog with Ruby on Rails but it doesn't look quite right yet? That might be because you've built the basic scaffolding but haven't added the necessary ... Read More
A Ruby Script for Geocachers
Sunday July 20, 2008
Of course you don't have to be a Geocacher to use our new Cryptogram Script, but Geocaching was the inspiration for it.
Geocaching--for the uninitiated among you-- is ... Read More
Google Has Hopped the Ruby Train With Gears on Rails
Wednesday July 16, 2008
It seems that Google is the latest big-name entity to hop aboard the Rails train. With the introduction of Google Gears awhile back, developers have been able to create ... Read More
Put on Your Shoes, it's ShoesFest Time!
Thursday July 10, 2008
For those of you who are regulars on the IRC Freenode (irc.freenode.net), this isn't news to you--in fact it's been on our calendar for weeks now! But, for those who ... Read More
Blogging With Ruby on Rails
Monday July 7, 2008
Whether you're a programmer or an end user, blogging is where it's at lately. In fact, our last blog post dealt with an unexpected vulnerability discovered (and subsequently fixed) ... Read More
Major Vulnerability in the Typo Weblog
Wednesday July 2, 2008
A major Cross-site Request Forgery (CSRF) vulnerability has been discovered in the Typo weblog system written in Ruby on Rails. The effects of this vulnerability can be devastating, giving ... Read More
