The Ruby on Rails site bills its eponymous project as “Web development that doesn’t hurt.” I’m not really sure what that means, but it certainly sounds good. Further down on the page, it says, “Rails ...
Hooray! The RubySpec Project, a collection of runnable specifications for Ruby 1.8.6ish behavior, has graduated into its own domain. Finally there’s a lively, fast-moving, independent project to ...
Martin Heller examines 9 Ruby on Rails IDEs and editors and finds that the Ruby on Rails site’s marketing claims are “almost true.” With that, Heller sifts through the offerings to help you find the ...