ruby on rails

360 Flex - Day 2 (Tuesday) - Live Blogging

As you saw yesterday afternoon I didn’t blog too much, so let’s how today goes. The party last night was really fun, lot’s of networking, rock band playing and just a nice general geek atmosphere.

Evolution of RIA Design Principals

Right now the “Evolution of RIA Design Principals” panel is about to start.

Panel is:

Import your MacHeist serials to AppShelf

If you have purchased the latest MacHeist nano bundle, you might have noticed that there is no option this time to export as an AppShelf file. I felt a little guilty spamming my twitter followers to get my three free bonus apps (Airburst Extreme, Tracks, and Burning Monkey Solitaire), so to atone, I’m sharing a script that will translate your reciept into an AppShelf import file. Just save your receipt page from the browser, then pass the filename to this script as an argument:

#355 | “50 of the Best Websites Developed Using Ruby on Rails” in Category: Promotion/Enthusiasm

»50 of the Best Websites Developed Using Ruby on Rails«

Episode 204: XSS Protection in Rails 3

It is easy to be vulnerable to cross site scripting attacks in earlier versions of Rails, but Rails 3 solves this by automatically escaping unsafe input.

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360 Flex - Day 1 (Sunday) - Live Blogging

We just had a great breakfast at Peggy Sue’s Dinner…and moved over to the Ebay Headquarters where the conferences is about to start.

I’ll be taking notes during the day and updating this page as we go one.

UPDATE: Now that I typed all that I realized that Justin put up the slides and code on his blog: http://blog.classsoftware.com/.

Chapter 7 update

As a couple different readers noted, there was a mistake in the flow of Chapter 7 of the Ruby on Rails Tutorial book: the error messages shown in Figure 7.5 didn't actually appear in the tutorial as written, since there was no call to @user.save in the create action to generate them.

Episode 203: Routing in Rails 3

Rails 3 sports a new routing interface. In this episode I show how to translate the old interface into the new one and show off a few new features.

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#354 | “Why's (Poignant) Guide to Ruby” in Category: Learning/Help/Support

»50 of the Best Websites Developed Using Ruby on Rails«

RPCFN: Broadsides (#7)

Showcasing RubyLearning’s Awesome Rubyists

Showcasing RubyLearning’s Awesome Rubyists

RubyLearning has been associated with some amazing, talented Rubyists these last 5 years. I am compiling a list (in alphabetical order) showcasing these awesome Rubyists who have either undergone some of the courses at RubyLearning or have been instrumental in taking RubyLearning to the next level.

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