Moving (again) http://onrails.org from Heroku to EC2
Moving onrails.org to Typo 5.4.x, Rails 2.3.8 on Heroku
Moving onrails.org to Typo 5.4.x, Rails 2.3.8 on Heroku
RailsConf 2010 – Thank You!
RailsConf 2010 – Thank You!
RailsConf 2010 – Baltimore
RailsConf 2010 – Baltimore
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
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!
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

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...

