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Slides of my talk on RubyCocoa/MacRuby today at RubyEnRails2009 Eloy (edit) ¶

BogoJoker: Improving the Web Inspector. These kind of tweaks are a huge timesaver in our day-to-day work. Thijs (edit) ¶

An example of the custom authentication/authorization code we use in our applications. We should really create a new Ruby Banter, or post, about this sometime. Eloy (edit) ¶

Run JavaScript (unittest.js) tests from the comfort of your terminal with Headless Squirrel on Mac OS X. Eloy (edit) ¶

Execute a command when a file at path being watched is modified with kicker for Mac OS X. Eloy (edit) ¶

furbo.org: Slow ride, make it easy. Extremely useful if you want to see how your web application behaves over a slow connection. Thijs (edit) ¶

Freckle: Time tracking rethought. Looks great. I think we’re going to use this instead of our own little in-house tool. Thijs (edit) ¶

Railscasts: Passenger in Development. Ryan Bates discusses the usage of Phusion Passenger in his latest Railscast. Besides showing the ease of using Passenger, he also shows how much easier it is to setup an application with our PassengerPane than by hand. Eloy (edit) ¶

YouTube: Axel Springer stellt Arbeitsplatzsysteme auf Apple um. 12000 Macs. They’ll be Apple’s largest corporate customer in Europe, and second largest worldwide. Thijs (edit) ¶

Phusion Corporate Blog: Phusion Passenger™ 2.0 RC 1 and Ruby Enterprise Edition released. Now supports Rack and WSGI (yes, Python) too. Thijs (edit) ¶

37signals: Why we skip Photoshop. “HTML/CSS is real in a way Photoshop will never be.” Never used Photoshop for web design, and I never will. Thijs (edit) ¶

Jamis Buck: Capistrano 2.3.0. Nice update. We manage a little over 25 web apps (from multiple sites on a single server to a Rails app running on a 10-node cluster) and we would be spending a lot more time on deployment and maintenance if we didn’t have Capistrano. Thijs (edit) ¶

Google Chart API Developer’s Guide. Very convenient. Thijs (edit) ¶

Versions. Looks like we’re finally getting a proper Mac Subversion Client thanks to the nice folks at madebysofa. Thijs (edit) ¶

Me talking out loud: “Getting” Joins. Smart quick overview of the different SQL joins. Thijs (edit) ¶

Mingle from ThoughtWorks Studios. No opinion. There’s really nothing but a lot of marketing speak right now. Or maybe we’re just not Agile enough because we don’t know what making ‘real-time decisions using real-time data’ is about and we’re not really looking for something that ‘provides project intelligence and supports all team activity’ (project intelligence? all team activity?) Thijs (edit) ¶

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