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GitHub Rebase #29

Time to get your Rebase on! Send me a message about your project if you want to see it featured here, and please check out the Rebase howto as well. I’d love to see more than just web development stuff too. (but don’t stop that either!) Perhaps a collection of computer graphics related projects? AI? Music? You name it, just send me a message!

Charles Feduke Winner RPCFN #2

In this brief interview, Satish Talim of RubyLearning talks to Charles Feduke of USA, winner of the second Ruby Programming Challenge For Newbies.

Charles Feduke

About the GitHub Contest

A few days ago, the 2009 GitHub contest ended. I’m currently going through all of the top submissions to verify the winners and look through some of the code used. I’ll post the official winners in a day or two, but in the meantime I’ve replaced the contest home page with a table of many of the entries that were submitted that have their source code online, along with the language and license used in each project.

Interview: Author Peter Cooper

Our Book Promotion: “Beginning Ruby 2nd Edition” starts soon. Win one of four books to be given out for active participation. The coolest thing? Author Peter Cooper will be on site to answer questions! Click here for more details. Here, in this brief interview, Satish Talim of RubyLearning talks to Peter Cooper.

Community Highlights: IronRuby

Carlos Gabaldon: How do I learn and master Sinatra?

Welcome to the last installment on the RL blog, of a mini series – “How do I learn and master Sinatra?” – by top Rubyists using Sinatra. The interview series will provide insight and commentary from these notable Sinatra developers, with the goal of facilitating and providing answers to the questions Ruby beginners face on how to learn and master Sinatra.

GitHub Rebase #25

It’s the 25th edition of Rebase! If you’re feeling nostalgic and want to dive through the previous issues, check out the archive here.

Amsterdam Meetup: Success!

Thanks to everyone who came out!

I asked those present to share an open source project of theirs. Here are a few:

The Future of Ruby is Fail!

The Future of Ruby is Fail!

Preamble

Thanks to Ilya Grigorik for initiating the discussion in the Indian Ruby / Rails community around the premise “Future of Ruby is Fail” (yes, somewhat tongue in cheek, but also serious), trying to get a feel for the concerns in the community. The focus of this discussion would be on the Indian market / geographical area.

Rubinius for the Layman, Part 3 - Try Rubinius in 20 minutes

I guess we’ve all heard
last week’s sad news about Engine Yard
diminishing the awesome support they’ve given the Rubinius project.

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