This is the third post in a series. The first two were on Browsing Memory the JRuby Way and Finding Leaks in Ruby Apps with Eclipse Memory Analyzer Hello again, friends! I’m back with more exciting ...
The increasing popularity of dynamic languages has given rise to a growing arsenal of development tools tailored to developers using languages like Ruby, PHP, and Python. So widespread is the array of ...
The Ruby on Rails site bills its eponymous project as “Web development that doesn’t hurt.” I’m not really sure what that means, but it certainly sounds good. Further down on the page, it says, “Rails ...
SapphireSteel Software recently shipped Ruby in Steel Developer, a professional Ruby programming environment for Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Professional Edition and above. I have used Komodo, ...