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RubyPhone: Nascent TSAPI library for Ruby

Ruby Inside
RubyPhone is the first Ruby project I've seen relating to telephony (although if you can leave links to others in the comments, please do!) but this code example struck me as particularly interesting:

What's New in Edge Rails: Build URLs in Your ActionMailers (and other non-controllers)

Ryans Scraps
For a long time there was no good way to generate a URL within an ActionMailer. If you wanted to send a registration email when a user signs up for your application you would have had to pass in the url

Textmate environment and ruby (again)

deferred until inspiration hits
I’ve recently upgraded the version of ruby on my machine and came up against problems similar to this . The problem previously was that textmate wasn’t finding ruby at all. This time, textmate

Ariel: A Ruby Information Extraction Library

Ruby Inside
Alex Bradbury has developed Ariel, a library that uses predefined examples to work out how to extract information from other documents. It was a Google Summer of Code project and was mentioned by Austin

Profiling memory leaks in Rails

Ruby Inside
Scott Laird looks at how to profile memory leaks in Rails : One of my long-running problems with Rails (and Ruby in general) is that it’s difficult to debug memory leaks. I’ve had a number of cases where

Visual Basic and Ruby: Happy Together?

Less is better
Tim Ng, who works on the Visual Basic compiler team, has spent some time digging into RubyCLR and has some nice things to say about it . That post is really nice because he shows how to explicitly call

Am I just having a fling with TextMate?

Less is better
Scott Hanselman (and many others) recently blogged about Windows Live Writer. Being a Mac guy and a TextMate user, I’ve composed my blog posts in TextMate and copied them into a text field in Typo

Migrating to Typo 4.0 on Windows

Less is better
I did this initially before deciding to move my blog to Dreamhost . I thought I’d leave these notes up in case someone else wants to do this as well. Moving to Dreamhost was not without its own set

Marshalling Ruby 2.0 Codes

RedHanded
We’re all eager to see YARV spout real live bytecode, but ko1 has a fun sort of inbetween option: marshalling arrays containing Ruby 2.0 instructions to an .rbc file. All it is: 4 bytes reading RBCM

I hope I didn't break rubyforge...

deferred until inspiration hits
A couple of days ago I was playing around with SVN ::Mirror , trying to remove some dependencies on third party repositories not in our control. All was going well until I tried to mirror a project hosted
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