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OnRails.org
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Ruby On Rails and related matters.
Flex With Ruby on Rails talk - An AdobeMax preview
Writing tests is not fun. Anyone who tells you otherwise is a liar....
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Redis-Flex: An ActionScript Library to integrate with Redis
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Building Rails Apps for Rich Client - Using the bulk_api from Flex.
Sitting is killing you
RailsConf 2011 - Thank you!
railsconf - Day 3
RailsConf 2011 - Day 2
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Ruby On Rails and related matters.
Flex With Ruby on Rails talk - An AdobeMax preview
Writing tests is not fun. Anyone who tells you otherwise is a liar....
Termistat : a status bar for your terminal
Redis-Flex: An ActionScript Library to integrate with Redis
To Infinity and... no beyond - An ActionScript bug...I mean, feature.
Building Rails Apps for Rich Client - Using the bulk_api from Flex.
Sitting is killing you
RailsConf 2011 - Thank you!
railsconf - Day 3
RailsConf 2011 - Day 2
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internal links
address | anchor text |
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http://www.onrails.org | OnRails.org |
http://www.onrails.org | Home |
/archives | Articles |
http://www.onrails.org/pages/about | About |
http://www.onrails.org/2011/09/19/flex-with-ruby-on-rails-talk-an-adobemax-preview | Flex With Ruby on Rails talk - An AdobeMax preview |
http://www.onrails.org/2011/09/19/flex-with-ruby-on-rails-talk-an-adobemax-preview | Read full article |
http://www.onrails.org/2011/09/19/flex-with-ruby-on-rails-talk-an-adobemax-preview#comments | no comments |
http://www.onrails.org/2011/08/30/writing-tests-is-not-fun-anyone-who-tells-you-otherwise-is-a-liar | Writing tests is not fun. Anyone who tells you otherwise is a liar.... |
http://www.onrails.org/2011/08/30/writing-tests-is-not-fun-anyone-who-tells-you-otherwise-is-a-liar | Read full article |
http://www.onrails.org/2011/08/30/writing-tests-is-not-fun-anyone-who-tells-you-otherwise-is-a-liar#comments | 5 comments |
http://www.onrails.org/2011/08/26/termistat-a-status-bar-for-your-terminal | Termistat : a status bar for your terminal |
http://www.onrails.org/2011/08/26/termistat-a-status-bar-for-your-terminal | Read full article |
http://www.onrails.org/2011/08/26/termistat-a-status-bar-for-your-terminal#comments | 1 comment |
http://www.onrails.org/2011/06/13/an-actionscript-library-to-integrate-with-redis | Redis-Flex: An ActionScript Library to integrate with Redis |
http://www.onrails.org/2011/06/13/an-actionscript-library-to-integrate-with-redis | Read full article |
http://www.onrails.org/2011/06/13/an-actionscript-library-to-integrate-with-redis#comments | 1 comment |
http://www.onrails.org/2011/05/27/to-infinity-and-no-beyond-an-actionscript-bug-i-mean-feature | To Infinity and... no beyond - An ActionScript bug...I mean, feature. |
http://www.onrails.org/2011/05/27/to-infinity-and-no-beyond-an-actionscript-bug-i-mean-feature | Read full article |
http://www.onrails.org/2011/05/27/to-infinity-and-no-beyond-an-actionscript-bug-i-mean-feature#comments | 1 comment |
http://www.onrails.org/2011/05/27/building-rails-apps-for-rich-client-using-the-bulk_api-from-flex | Building Rails Apps for Rich Client - Using the bulk_api from Flex. |
http://www.onrails.org/2011/05/27/building-rails-apps-for-rich-client-using-the-bulk_api-from-flex | Read full article |
http://www.onrails.org/2011/05/27/building-rails-apps-for-rich-client-using-the-bulk_api-from-flex#comments | no comments |
http://www.onrails.org/2011/05/24/sitting-is-killing-you | Sitting is killing you |
http://www.onrails.org/2011/05/24/sitting-is-killing-you | Read full article |
http://www.onrails.org/2011/05/24/sitting-is-killing-you#comments | 1 comment |
http://www.onrails.org/2011/05/19/railsconf-2011-thank-you | RailsConf 2011 - Thank you! |
http://www.onrails.org/2011/05/19/railsconf-2011-thank-you | Read full article |
http://www.onrails.org/2011/05/19/railsconf-2011-thank-you#comments | 1 comment |
http://www.onrails.org/2011/05/19/railsconf-day-3 | railsconf - Day 3 |
../../ | http://www.flickr.com/photos/oreillyconf/sets/72157626743161970 |
../../ | http://www.youtube.com/playlist?p=PL379EA9290474C86C |
../../ | http://en.oreilly.com/rails2011/public/content/news-coverage |
http://www.onrails.org/2011/05/19/railsconf-day-3 | Read full article |
http://www.onrails.org/2011/05/19/railsconf-day-3#comments | no comments |
http://www.onrails.org/2011/05/17/railsconf-2011-day-2 | RailsConf 2011 - Day 2 |
http://www.onrails.org/2011/05/17/railsconf-2011-day-2 | Read full article |
http://www.onrails.org/2011/05/17/railsconf-2011-day-2#comments | 1 comment |
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/page/3 | 3 |
/page/4 | 4 |
/page/5 | 5 |
/page/6 | 6 |
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/page/25 | 25 |
/page/26 | 26 |
/page/2 | Next |
http://onrails.org/category/ruby-on-rails | Ruby On Rails |
http://onrails.org/category/playground | Playground |
http://onrails.org/category/rails-tips | Rails Tips |
http://onrails.org/category/time-onrails-org | Time.OnRails.org |
http://onrails.org/category/ruby | Ruby |
http://onrails.org/category/business | Business |
http://onrails.org/category/flex | Flex |
http://onrails.org/category/iphone | iPhone |
http://onrails.org/category/android | Android |
http://onrails.org/category/gadget | Gadget |
/articles.atom | Articles |
http://onrails.org/comments.atom | Comments |
external links
address | anchor text |
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http://ria5280.org | Denver RIA Developers Group |
http://www.360flex.com/about/360max/ | 360Flex Unconference |
http://sean.voisen.org/blog/2011/08/thoughts-on-test-driven-development | Thoughts on test-driven development |
http://github.com/rubysolo/termistat | termistat |
https://github.com/danielwanja/redis_flex | redis flex |
https://github.com/claus/as3redis | as3redis |
https://github.com/drogus/bulk_api | bulk_api |
https://github.com/danielwanja/bulk_data_source_flex | bulk data source Flex framework |
http://thillerson.blogspot.com/ | Tony Hilerson |
http://voisen.org/ | Sean |
http://www.medicalbillingandcoding.org/sitting-kills | Sitting is Killing You |
http://www.medicalbillingandcoding.org | Medical Billing And Coding |
https://github.com/drogus/bulk_api | the bulk_api gem |
https://github.com/danielwanja/bulk_data_source_flex | BulkDataStore for Flex framework |
http://twitter.com/danielwanja | @danielwanja |
http://railsconf.com/slides | http://railsconf.com/slides |
http://en.oreilly.com/rails2011/public/content/video | livestreamd keynote by David Heinemeier Hansson |
http://www.rubyinside.com/dhh-keynote-streaming-live-from-railsconf-2011-right-here-right-now-4769.html | covering the Keynote |
http://www.rubyinside.com/ | rubyinside |
http://joeloliveira.com/2011/05/17/slides-available-from-railsconf-2011/ | Joel Oliveira |
http://zachholman.com/talk/2011/railsconf | Zach Holman – Double-Shipping Software for Profit |
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/69001/Fat%20Models%20Aren%27t%20Enough%20-%20RailsConf.pdf | Jeff Casimir – Fat Models Aren’t Enough |
http://www.slideshare.net/moonmaster9000/readme-driven-development | Matt Parker – Readme Driven Development |
http://speakerdeck.com/u/jnunemaker/p/why-you-should-never-use-an-orm | John Nunemaker – Why You Should Never Use an ORM |
http://assets.en.oreilly.com/1/event/59/Building%20Bulletproof%20Views%20Presentation.pdf | John Athayde and Bruce Williams – Building Bulletproof Views |
http://assets.en.oreilly.com/1/event/59/Cloud%20Foundry%20%E2%80%93%20The%20Rails%20Developer%E2%80%99s%20Perspective%20Presentation.pdf | Derek Collison – Cloud Foundry – The Rails Developer’s Perspective |
http://knowsql.heroku.com/ | Nick Gauthier – KnowSQL: Database Tricks To Make Your Life Easier |
http://assets.en.oreilly.com/1/event/59/Upgrading%20Legacy%20Rails%20Applications%20to%20Rails%203%20Presentation.pdf | Clinton R. Nixon – Upgrading Legacy Rails Applications to Rails 3 |
http://www.slideshare.net/raasdnil/keeping-rails-on-the-tracks | Mikel Lindsaar – Keeping Rails on the Tracks |
http://speakerdeck.com/u/therealadam/p/mixing-a-persistence-cocktail-1 | Adam Keys – Mixing a Persistence Cocktail |
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1788208/ProductivityTips.pdf | Hiro Asari – 20 Productivity Tips (pdf) |
http://bit.ly/mqlGxi | (and keynote) |
http://therailsview.com/building-bulletproof-views-rc2011.pdf | Matteo Latini – Building Bulletproof Views |
http://smartic.us/doodads/presentations/railsconf2011/#1 | Bryan Liles – Active Support |
https://github.com/coderoshi/holy-grail-dbs | Eric Redmond – The Holy Grail of Databases |
http://myspyder.net/tools/websnapshot/ | WebSnapshot |
http://myspyder.net/tools/railslogvisualizer/ | RailsLogVisualizer |
http://what-ip.org/ | What Ip? |
http://www.nouvelles-solutions.com | Nouvelles Solutions |
http://raptureinvenice.com | John Blanco |
http://thillerson.blogspot.com/ | A Hill of Beans |
http://flexonrails.net/ | Derek Wischusen |
http://voisen.org/ | Sean Voisen |
http://j4soft.com/ | Jacques Gonzalez |
http://tom.wilcoxen.org | Tom Wilcoxen |
http://wanja.com | Daniel Wanja |
http://www.nodethirtythree.com/ | NodeThirtyThree |
http://fredericdevillamil.com | Frédéric de Villamil |
http://typosphere.org | typo |