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Holiday Fun: How Programming Language Fanboys See Each Others' LanguagesDec 21, 2009
Overt humor isn't usually Ruby Inside's thing, but it's the holiday season, so there's nothing wrong with kicking up your heels and having a little fun. Don't worry - this won't become a habit. Promise! After the fold, check out a chart showing how...
Friendly: Easy Schemaless "NoSQL" Data Storage with MySQL in RubyDec 21, 2009
Friendly is a new Ruby ORM (a la ActiveRecord) that lets you easily use NoSQL ideas on regular database engines, such as MySQL. Developer James Golick has written a blog post introducing Friendly that goes into detail on how it works - with code...
How Phusion Built A More Efficient Ruby 1.8 InterpreterDec 16, 2009
Phusion Passenger and Ruby Enterprise Edition developers Ninh "Hernandez" Bui and Hongli Lai travelled to San Francisco last week and gave a 35 minute Google Tech Talk called Building A More Efficient Ruby Interpreter.
The talk focused on how the guys...
9 New Ruby Libraries To Check OutDec 10, 2009
I love checking out new Ruby libraries, and recently many new ones have passed my eyes. The most prominent releases get their own post on Ruby Inside, but often there are less significant libraries that I'd struggle to write 100 words about yet still...
Ruby Gets An Official Spec: Heading To Become An ISO International StandardDec 7, 2009
It's long been a bone of contention in the Ruby world that Ruby, as a programming language, doesn't have an official spec (though RubySpec has been a noble, community effort to build an executable specification for Ruby). Now, though, there's a draft,...
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