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Moving (again) http://onrails.org from Heroku to EC2

If you read this then this blog is now running Typo 5.5 on Rails 2.3.9 on EC2. I really love the ease of deployment to heroku and the fact that they manage the whole stack. However I receive regularly emails from Heroku stating that I get a specific nu...

Moving onrails.org to Typo 5.4.x, Rails 2.3.8 on Heroku

So why Heroku and why not leave my server on slicehost? I don't have any issue with the slice but I want to upgrade the version of Typo just to stay uptodate and while at it wanted to explore a little. So of course I found an article on Getting Ty...

Moving onrails.org to Typo 5.4.x, Rails 2.3.8 on Heroku

So why Heroku and why not leave my server on slicehost? I don’t have any issue with the slice but I want to upgrade the version of Typo just to stay uptodate and while at it wanted to explore a little. So of course I found an article on Getting T...

RailsConf 2010 – Thank You!

Wow, RailsConf is over. It ended nicely with @garyvee giving a powerful and entertaining keynote covering many subjects but mostly his standard spiel on connecting with your customers or audience. I read his book, crush it, a while back and enjoyed it....

RailsConf 2010 – Thank You!

Wow, RailsConf is over. It ended nicely with @garyvee giving a powerful and entertaining keynote covering many subjects but mostly his standard spiel on connecting with your customers or audience. I read his book, crush it, a while back and enjoyed it....

RailsConf 2010 – Baltimore

Here we go again RailsConf 2010 has started. The keynotes will be streamed online at http://railsconf.com and the slides of the presentation will also be posted there. I’ll provide more links once they become available. This is the view fro...

RailsConf 2010 – Baltimore

Here we go again RailsConf 2010 has started. The keynotes will be streamed online at http://railsconf.com and the slides of the presentation will also be posted there. I’ll provide more links once they become available. This is the view from my ...

Dashcode 3.0 – the precursor to Gianduia – A Flash Killer?

All right beside the cheesy title of this blog entry I did play a few weeks ago with Dashcode 3.0 to build an iPad app for a customer. After seeing the WWDC 2009 presentation on DashCode 3.0 I realized how much leaps and bounds DashCode made over the last two years. Checkout the...

Making CRUD less “Cruddy”, one step at a time

One of the great “new” features of Rails (as of 2.3) is accepts_nested_attributes_for, allowing you to build cross-model CRUD forms without “cruddying” your controller. There are some great examples out there about how to do th...

Making CRUD less "Cruddy", one step at a time

One of the great “new” features of Rails (as of 2.3) is accepts_nested_attributes_for, allowing you to build cross-model CRUD forms without “cruddying” your controller. There are some great examples out there about how to do this, but I’d like to walk thorough a particular use case—managing the “join” records in a...

Shutting down Usage Report!

Oops, I did it again. Abandoning an idea after I invested quite some time on it even before it was released. This morning I had a good talk with my wife on where I should go with this project. It’s always hard to call it quit after spending quite...

UsageReport Downloader for Amazon Web ServicesTM. A simple tool to download all you usage reports with one click. ec2, s3, sns, sqs and more

UsageReport Downloader for Amazon Web ServicesTM is a simple tool to download all you usage reports with one click.

Install UsageReport Downloader

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The files are download in your documents folder. You can change the default folder. You selection is kept for the next time.

Click the Download XML or Download CSV button...