April 18, 2009
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Shoes is a tiny graphics toolkit that embeds ruby. It allows you to do anything. You can draw squares and circles and they can move about and say "Good Morning" when they chance upon each other. Shoes lets you add layouts to your applications with ease. It borrows ideas from Processing, Lua, and HTML to make an intuitive language to convert your ideas into programs that you can share with your friends.
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Nathan Sobo presents Unison, a relational modeling framework for Ruby, and June, a JavaScript version of the Unison API. Together they enable in-browser applications with consistent views of database-backed content and dynamic interaction.…[More]
April 18, 2009
The Ruby Arduino Development project brings the beauty and power of Ruby to the Arduino platform. RAD uses declarative syntax and sensible defaults. It compiles Ruby scripts for execution on the Arduino microcontroller development board.…[More]
April 18, 2009
GoGaRuCo Lightning talks emceed by Bosco So. Presenters: Jeff Smick, Tim Connor, Wolfram Arnold, Yehuda Katz, Andy Delcambre, Erik Michaels-Ober, Mislav Marohnić, Bryan Helmkamp, Pat Nakajima, Chris Lee, Max Horbul…[More]
April 18, 2009
Webrat changes the acceptance testing ROI equation. By implementing an invisible, fast browser simulator you can use from within your test framework of choice, it sidesteps most of Selenium's drawbacks while retaining the coverage value.…[More]