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How do I use Sinatra to access the Google+ API?

How do I use Sinatra to access the Google+ API? RubyLearning is conducting many free, online courses on Google+. Some participants wanted an answer to their question “How do I use Sinatra to access the Google+ API?” This blog post explains the same. Read on. Pre-requisite Install Sinatra, Git, Heroku, Bundler Refer RubyLearning’s article on...

How do I run a Sinatra app using JRuby?

How do I run a Sinatra app using JRuby? RubyLearning is conducting a free, online JRuby 101 course – the first of its kind, on Google+ Some participants wanted an answer to their question “How do I run a Sinatra app using JRuby?” This blog post explains the same. Read on. Pre-requisite I have a...

How do I run a Sinatra app using JRuby?

How do I run a Sinatra app using JRuby? RubyLearning is conducting a free, online JRuby 101 course – the first of its kind, on Google+ Some participants wanted an answer to their question “How do I run a Sinatra app using JRuby?” This blog post explains the same. Read on. Pre-requisite I have a...

20+ Rubyists to Follow on Google+

Google+ What’s Google+ ? Google+, pronounced “Google plus” is a new social network from Google. The service, which is initially available to a select group of Google users who will soon be able to invite others, will let people share and discuss status updates, photos and links, much as they do on Facebook. A list...

New Course: Sinatra 101

New Course: Sinatra 101 RubyLearning announces the ninth batch of the online “Sinatra 101” course starting from 27th Nov. 2010. Sinatra – quickly create tiny web apps and services What’s Sinatra? Sinatra is a micro-framework for quickly creating tiny web-applications and small services in Ruby. It is not a Model-View-Controller (MVC) based framework. Please read...

RubyLearning Associates and Participants on Twitter and Facebook

RubyLearning Associates and Participants on Twitter and Facebook RubyLearning has been associated with some amazing, talented people these last 5 years. I am compiling a list (in alphabetical order) showcasing them; people who have either undergone some of the courses at RubyLearning or have been instrumental in taking RubyLearning to the next level. Australia Dr...

A Free Course on Sinatra

A Free Course on Sinatra To celebrate the release of Sinatra 1.0 RubyLearning announces the first-ever, free online “Introduction to Sinatra” course starting from 15th May 2010. Sinatra – quickly create tiny web apps and services What’s Sinatra? Sinatra is a micro-framework for quickly creating tiny web-applications and small services in Ruby. It is not a Model-View-Controller (MVC) based...

Happynerds – Programming Links for Kids

Happynerds – Programming Links for Kids A guest post by Michael Kohl. For quite some time I was planning to create an online resource of programming tools for kids, because I think developing software is a beautiful and rewarding experience which is a perfect fit for children’s natural curiosity. Alas time is always short, so up until...

Holiday Projects

For some reason I find myself starting new projects on holidays. Perhaps it’s mental decompression, or just an excuse to have some fun. Either way, today’s holiday project was a little smaller than usual—I’m already done! It’s a tiny Sinatra app for allowing people to anonymously submit tickets to your Unfuddle account....

Double Shot #493

There are days I need to remind myself that I’m happier on the open source side of the fence. Infomaki – Open source usability testing tool written in Rails, from the NY Public Library. (via Konigi) Ruby Code Quality and Metric_Fu – Some notes on getting the current metric_fu to run properly. Why I use Safari for Development...