Netzrauschen - posts tagged 'ruby' http://netzrauschen.tknetwork.de/ Netzrauschen - posts tagged 'ruby' - posts tagged 'ruby' http://netzrauschen.tknetwork.de/ http://asset.soup.io/asset/0321/1177_24e5.png 48 48 Tech &amp;amp; Culture: Fundstücke aus Netz und RL, zusammengestellt und kommentiert aus Sicht eines Teilzeit-Geeks. »In zwanzig Jahren wirst Du mehr enttäuscht sein von den Dingen die Du nicht getan hast, als von den Dingen, die Du getan hast. Also wirf die Leinen los. Verlasse den sicheren Hafen. Lass den Passatwind in Deine Segel wehen. Erforsche. Träume. Entdecke.« Mark Twain Xing | Twitter RubyGems User Guide | RubyGems Manuals <p>A gem is a packaged Ruby application or library. It has a name (e.g. rake) and a version (e.g. 0.4.16).</p> <p><a href="http://docs.rubygems.org/read/book/1">http://docs.rubygems.org/read/book/1</a></p>Thu, 24 Jun 2010 09:45:24 GMThttp://netzrauschen.tknetwork.de/post/62025241/RubyGems-User-Guide-RubyGems-Manualsurn:www-soup-io:1:62025241linkrubygemdocumentation Rack::Cache <p>Rack::Cache is suitable as a quick drop-in component to enable HTTP caching for Rack-based applications that produce freshness (Expires, Cache-Control) and/or validation (Last-Modified, ETag) information.</p> <p><a href="http://rtomayko.github.com/rack-cache/">http://rtomayko.github.com/rack-cache/</a></p>Wed, 02 Jun 2010 10:50:25 GMThttp://netzrauschen.tknetwork.de/post/58695032/Rack-Cacheurn:www-soup-io:1:58695032linkrackrubyrails MacRuby » Introductory Tutorial <p>Welcome to the MacRuby Tutorial. In this tutorial, you will learn the basic things you need to know in order to develop with Mac OS X frameworks using MacRuby.</p> <p><a href="http://www.macruby.org/documentation/tutorial.html">http://www.macruby.org/documentation/tutorial.html</a></p>Thu, 06 May 2010 09:33:19 GMThttp://netzrauschen.tknetwork.de/post/55397941/MacRuby-Introductory-Tutorialurn:www-soup-io:1:55397941linkmacrubytutorialrubyosx MacRuby: The Definitive Guide <p><a href="http://macruby.labs.oreilly.com/">http://macruby.labs.oreilly.com/</a></p>Thu, 06 May 2010 09:08:02 GMThttp://netzrauschen.tknetwork.de/post/55397942/MacRuby-The-Definitive-Guideurn:www-soup-io:1:55397942linkmacrubyrubyobjective-ccocoa Gem Session: The official makandra blog <p><a href="http://gem-session.com/">http://gem-session.com/</a></p>Fri, 23 Apr 2010 18:59:25 GMThttp://netzrauschen.tknetwork.de/post/54119993/Gem-Session-The-official-makandra-blogurn:www-soup-io:1:54119993linkrubyrailsblog The Ruby Reflector <p>The Ruby Reflector is a Social News website that reflects upon the Ruby programming community. We're reading 668 blogs, so that you don't have to.</p> <p><a href="http://rubyreflector.com/">http://rubyreflector.com/</a></p>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 20:47:54 GMThttp://netzrauschen.tknetwork.de/post/45438808/The-Ruby-Reflectorurn:www-soup-io:1:45438808linkrubyrails Watir <p>Watir, pronounced water, is an open-source (BSD) library for automating web browsers. It allows you to write tests that are easy to read and maintain. It is simple and flexible. Watir drives browsers the same way people do. It clicks links, fills in forms, presses buttons. Watir also checks results, such as whether expected text appears on the page.</p> <p><a href="http://watir.com/">http://watir.com/</a></p>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 20:31:35 GMThttp://netzrauschen.tknetwork.de/post/45438810/Watirurn:www-soup-io:1:45438810linktestingrubybrowserwatir FasterCSV Documentation <p>FasterCSV is intended as a replacement to Ruby‘s standard CSV library.</p> <p><a href="http://fastercsv.rubyforge.org/">http://fastercsv.rubyforge.org/</a></p>Fri, 05 Feb 2010 17:21:39 GMThttp://netzrauschen.tknetwork.de/post/44538532/FasterCSV-Documentationurn:www-soup-io:1:44538532linkcsvrubyrails My 10 Favorite Things About the Ruby Language « Katz Got Your Tongue? <p>I work with Ruby every single day, and over time have come to really enjoy using it. Here’s a list of some specific things that I really like about Ruby. Some of them are obvious, and some are shared with other languages. The purpose is to share things I like about Ruby, not to compare and contrast with any specific language.</p> <p><a href="http://yehudakatz.com/2009/08/24/my-10-favorite-things-about-the-ruby-language/">http://yehudakatz.com/2009/08/24/my-10-favorite-things-about-the-ruby-language/</a></p>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 14:04:16 GMThttp://netzrauschen.tknetwork.de/post/33609802/My-10-Favorite-Things-About-the-Rubyurn:www-soup-io:1:33609802linkruby Make A Rails Plugin From Scratch <p><a href="http://www.railsforum.com/viewtopic.php?id=682">http://www.railsforum.com/viewtopic.php?id=682</a></p>Sat, 26 Sep 2009 15:12:39 GMThttp://netzrauschen.tknetwork.de/post/29692314/Make-A-Rails-Plugin-From-Scratchurn:www-soup-io:1:29692314linkrubyrailshowto eigenclass - Changes in Ruby 1.9 <p>I have scanned over 40000 lines of Changelogs to extract the changes between the stable branch and HEAD. These include important syntax additions, lots of modifications in the behavior of Procs and lambdas, new Enumerator and Enumerable goodies, convenient methods to interact with the OS, new IO stuff...</p> <p><a href="http://eigenclass.org/hiki.rb?Changes+in+Ruby+1.9">http://eigenclass.org/hiki.rb?Changes+in+Ruby+1.9</a></p>Tue, 01 Sep 2009 10:51:21 GMThttp://netzrauschen.tknetwork.de/post/27113678/eigenclass-Changes-in-Ruby-1-9urn:www-soup-io:1:27113678linkruby Riding Rails: Upgrading to Snow Leopard <p>Last Friday, Apple released their new OS version: Snow Leopard. Upgrading to SL is very easy and even gives you back quite a lot of HD space. However a few things have changed in the OS and you need to understand what is going on so you won't get frustrated with the updating process and won't be wasting time fighting with the system.</p> <p><a href="http://weblog.rubyonrails.org/2009/8/30/upgrading-to-snow-leopard">http://weblog.rubyonrails.org/2009/8/30/upgrading-to-snow-leopard</a></p>Tue, 01 Sep 2009 06:20:54 GMThttp://netzrauschen.tknetwork.de/post/27095155/Riding-Rails-Upgrading-to-Snow-Leopardurn:www-soup-io:1:27095155linksnowleopardmacrubyrailsosx vandrijevik's with_time_frozen_at at master - GitHub <p>with_time_frozen_at makes time-sensitive testing using Test::Unit in Ruby super-easy!</p> <p><a href="http://github.com/vandrijevik/with_time_frozen_at/tree/master">http://github.com/vandrijevik/with_time_frozen_at/tree/master</a></p>Thu, 16 Jul 2009 14:13:42 GMThttp://netzrauschen.tknetwork.de/post/23348701/vandrijeviks-with-time-frozen-at-at-masterurn:www-soup-io:1:23348701linkrubyrspecrailstime scie.nti.st » irssi notifications using Ruby and Jabber <p>This is the greatest thing to happen to mankind since the invention of Nutella.</p> <p><a href="http://scie.nti.st/2007/7/13/irssi-notifications-using-ruby-and-jabber">http://scie.nti.st/2007/7/13/irssi-notifications-using-ruby-and-jabber</a></p>Wed, 24 Jun 2009 21:16:29 GMThttp://netzrauschen.tknetwork.de/post/22000305/scie-nti-st-irssi-notifications-using-Rubyurn:www-soup-io:1:22000305linkrubyjabberim Home - hpricot - GitHub <p>Hpricot is a very flexible HTML parser, based on Tanaka Akira’s HTree and John Resig’s jQuery, but with the scanner recoded in C. I’ve borrowed (what I believe to be) the best ideas from these wares to make Hpricot heaps of fun to use.</p> <p><a href="http://wiki.github.com/why/hpricot">http://wiki.github.com/why/hpricot</a></p>Wed, 24 Jun 2009 09:14:34 GMThttp://netzrauschen.tknetwork.de/post/21960768/Home-hpricot-GitHuburn:www-soup-io:1:21960768linkrubyhpricotrailshtmlxml Robby on Rails : Are you a console master? <p>It occured to me earlier that many people, who might have came from the PHP camp, may have never really tested their object-oriented code from some sort of interactive program. (irb) If you are coming from the Python, Java, etc worlds, interactive testing isn’t anything new. Rails is nice enough to bundle a console script right within it!</p> <p><a href="http://www.robbyonrails.com/articles/2005/08/18/are-you-a-console-master">http://www.robbyonrails.com/articles/2005/08/18/are-you-a-console-master</a></p>Fri, 19 Jun 2009 12:22:12 GMThttp://netzrauschen.tknetwork.de/post/21675239/Robby-on-Rails-Are-you-a-consoleurn:www-soup-io:1:21675239linkrailsconsoletipstestingruby Rails API Documentation Conventions - docrails - GitHub <p><a href="http://wiki.github.com/lifo/docrails/rails-api-documentation-conventions">http://wiki.github.com/lifo/docrails/rails-api-documentation-conventions</a></p>Fri, 05 Jun 2009 13:27:16 GMThttp://netzrauschen.tknetwork.de/post/20762979/Rails-API-Documentation-Conventions-docrails-GitHuburn:www-soup-io:1:20762979linkrubyrailsapirdocdocumentation README.rdoc at master from wvk's dynamime - GitHub <p>Rails allows the creation of MIME type aliases to render different versions of HTML templates for different client devices. Dynamime extends this by adding automatic device detection using the client browser’s user agent string (inspired by Brendan Lim’s Mobile Fu plugin) and the possibility to build a use cascading "tree" of device types.</p> <p><a href="http://github.com/wvk/dynamime/blob/master/README.rdoc">http://github.com/wvk/dynamime/blob/master/README.rdoc</a></p>Fri, 05 Jun 2009 13:17:18 GMThttp://netzrauschen.tknetwork.de/post/20762980/README-rdoc-at-master-from-wvks-dynamimeurn:www-soup-io:1:20762980linkrubyrailsmobilemimevodafone the rails loft - matchers_in_have_tag_blocks.should be(/with_tag/) <p>Unfortunately, calling have_tag within a have_tag block won't raise an error. There's no mechanism that will warn you that your inner have_tag is ineffective. The results of the inner have_tag will simply be ignored.</p> <p><a href="http://railsloft.com/posts/matchers_in_have_tag_blocks-should-be-with_tag">http://railsloft.com/posts/matchers_in_have_tag_blocks-should-be-with_tag</a></p>Thu, 04 Jun 2009 14:37:43 GMThttp://netzrauschen.tknetwork.de/post/20699604/the-rails-loft-matchers-in-have-tagurn:www-soup-io:1:20699604linkrailsrspecruby Using rspec have_tag | Ruby Pond <p>Not everyone realises that that rspec havetag assertion is simply a wrapper for the Test::Unit assertselect. And even if you do, do you really know how powerful a tool it is? I’ve seen many tests and specs where people jump through a whole heap of hoops to check that the desired element exists, well no more! Fresh for today, a quick run down on some of the most useful and powerful selectors you can use with havetag (and by default, assertselect too)</p> <p><a href="http://rubypond.com/articles/2008/03/31/using-rspec-have_tag/">http://rubypond.com/articles/2008/03/31/using-rspec-have_tag/</a></p>Thu, 04 Jun 2009 14:32:57 GMThttp://netzrauschen.tknetwork.de/post/20699605/Using-rspec-have-tag-Ruby-Pondurn:www-soup-io:1:20699605linkrspecrailsrubybddtutorial Send ri output to Safari [ruby] [osx] [shell] <p>alias riht='ruby -e"%x{ri -f html #{ARGV[0]}&gt;/tmp/ri.html; open -a Safari /tmp/ri.html}"'</p> <p><a href="http://snippets.dzone.com/posts/show/810">http://snippets.dzone.com/posts/show/810</a></p>Thu, 04 Jun 2009 10:46:31 GMThttp://netzrauschen.tknetwork.de/post/20680637/Send-ri-output-to-Safari-ruby-osxurn:www-soup-io:1:20680637linkrubyrishell A Better ri <p>ri is the local, command-line viewer for Ruby documentation. I vastly prefer looking up documentation with ri over mousing up and down and in and out of HTML frames, scrolling through PDFs, and flipping through books, which have unfortunately become much more common ways to search Ruby documentation.</p> <p><a href="http://danielchoi.com/software/ri-enhanced.html">http://danielchoi.com/software/ri-enhanced.html</a></p>Thu, 04 Jun 2009 10:18:23 GMThttp://netzrauschen.tknetwork.de/post/20680638/A-Better-riurn:www-soup-io:1:20680638linkrubyridocumentationpatch Phusion Passenger users guide <p><a href="http://www.modrails.com/documentation/Users%20guide.html">http://www.modrails.com/documentation/Users%20guide.html</a></p>Thu, 28 May 2009 08:55:11 GMThttp://netzrauschen.tknetwork.de/post/20153336/Phusion-Passenger-users-guideurn:www-soup-io:1:20153336linkpassengerrailsapacheruby ADC—Developing Cocoa Applications Using MacRuby <p>Ruby is a dynamic programming language that, over the last few years, has enjoyed enormous popularity, thanks in part to the Rails web framework. Now with MacRuby, you can create Mac OS X applications with Ruby while maintaining the peformance benefits of a fully fledged Cocoa application. This article will show you how to get started with MacRuby and build your first sample application.</p> <p><a href="http://developer.apple.com/mac/articles/scriptingautomation/cocoaappswithmacruby.html">http://developer.apple.com/mac/articles/scriptingautomation/cocoaappswithmacruby.html</a></p>Tue, 26 May 2009 20:52:59 GMThttp://netzrauschen.tknetwork.de/post/20032326/ADC-Developing-Cocoa-Applications-Using-MacRubyurn:www-soup-io:1:20032326linkrubycocoaosxuitutorial MacRuby » Home <p>MacRuby is a version of Ruby 1.9, ported to run directly on top of Mac OS X core technologies such as the Objective-C common runtime and garbage collector, and the CoreFoundation framework. While still a work in progress, it is the goal of MacRuby to enable the creation of full-fledged Mac OS X applications which do not sacrifice performance in order to enjoy the benefits of using Ruby</p> <p><a href="http://www.macruby.org/">http://www.macruby.org/</a></p>Tue, 26 May 2009 20:52:04 GMThttp://netzrauschen.tknetwork.de/post/20032327/MacRuby-Homeurn:www-soup-io:1:20032327linkrubyosxcocoagui If It's Not Nailed Down, Steal It <p>Pattern Matching, S-Expressions, and Domain Specific Languages in Ruby</p> <p><a href="http://www.artima.com/rubycs/articles/patterns_sexp_dslsP.html">http://www.artima.com/rubycs/articles/patterns_sexp_dslsP.html</a></p>Tue, 12 May 2009 10:28:59 GMThttp://netzrauschen.tknetwork.de/post/19477391/If-Its-Not-Nailed-Down-Steal-Iturn:www-soup-io:1:19477391linkimportedrubydsl