Posts Tagged ‘ sinatra ’

RubyLearning Associates and Participants on Twitter and Facebook

2010/07/08
By Satish Talim
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...
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A Free Course on Sinatra

2010/04/23
By Satish Talim
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 servicesWhat’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)...
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Happynerds – Programming Links for Kids

2009/12/20
By Satish Talim
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...
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Holiday Projects

2009/11/26
By Ben
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...
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Double Shot #493

2009/07/10
By Mike Gunderloy
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...
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