May 2008
21 posts
“For sale: baby shoes, never worn.”
May 31st
InfoQ: Scalability Best Practices: Lessons from... →
May 29th
May 29th
sirenian: RIP As a... I want... So that... →
This article explains how you can focus on customer value instead of features, when writing stories.
May 25th
merb-slices →
Merb has a new feature called merb-slices. It allows you to create (for example) a blog slice, and use it as a gem in multiple apps. 
May 22nd
5 Psychological Experiments That Prove Humanity is... →
May 21st
May 20th
How to make a Physical Gmail Notifier →
I really wish I worked more on projects like this.
May 19th
WatchWatch
TED | Talks | Mark Bittman: What’s wrong with what we eat (video)
May 18th
Rails on Rubinius
Rubinius hit a major milestone tonight, it now runs Rails! Since Rails is one of the most complex Ruby programs, this means Rubinius is almost ruby compatible. It the team starts focussing on speed and improvements (like JIT), I bet it’ll be a good alternative for MRI.  Oh, and it also runs merb. 
May 18th
Another merb contribution! (http://tinyurl.com/4mokek)
May 17th
WatchWatch
MUTO a wall-painted animation by BLU (via Vimeo)
May 16th
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Did you know you could do this with Ruby? →
May 16th
Getting Started with Git and GitHub on Windows... →
May 15th
Adam Speaks Out Of Turn - Thoughts on DataMapper →
A great article about the background and anatomy of DataMapper (the post ActiveRecord persistence framework)
May 15th
“ When this parameter names a non-branch (but still a valid commit object), your...”
– Linus Torvalds — the checkout documentation
May 15th
Merb Wiki | Merb core boot process →
Merb-core boot process explained
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