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Hatching New Methods in Mid-air (214 words)
Ken Miller sent in a very interesting class, which creates new methods as they are needed.
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Oh, Source for Popular Codesharing App Unveiled in Obscure Four-letter Link on a Blog Somewhere (101 words)
Yeah, the source code for Peter Cooper’s code-sharing site (now at version 0.2)
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Praggies' Rails Book Selling to the Impatient (142 words)
A week after discussion concerning the possibility of releasing the new Rails books—a
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Who's Stabbing the Newbs? (115 words)
From the Twisted-Python ML: -
RubyForums Looking for Moderator (113 words)
The host of RubyForums, a bulletin board laid out to house conversations on a gamut of Ruby-related
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The Least Surprised #2: Coding at Vanishing Point (11 words)
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Lighttpd+Rails Launcher (56 words)
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The Rabbit Will Die in Smalltalk (207 words)
Like anyone else who plays Dwemthy’s Array, Darren Hobbs plays a rabbit who is going to die at
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Stories and Books and You and I (482 words)
With yesterday’s chapter six finally out, we’re drawing near the conclusion of my first
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Why's (Poignant) Guide to Ruby, Chapter Six (155 words)
The foxes are back.
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RedHanded Art Liberation Front, Exhibits A-D (92 words)
Now I invite you all to contribute. This is a serious movement. With repercussions and so on. -
Backpack Accepts YAML Payload (203 words)
The Backpack Weblog just posted a complete Backpack API for Ruby [mirror] which is terrifically
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Autrijus Raising Perl6 as a Real Puppy Should (177 words)
Okay, well, from my point of view, from where I’m at in my life, the most baffling, dazzling, -
Hopscotching Arrays with Flip-Flops (192 words)
Hehe. You’re going to love this! (Warning: some of you are going to hate this.)
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Do You Know The Ruby Calibre Project (74 words)
The Calibre Project provides extensive general
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Redesign 2005, Round Two (83 words)
You can resume reading the Redesign 2005 Blog today.
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Cleaned in a Gross Way (268 words)
Florian Groß is disassembling and analyzing the obfuscated Ruby contest winners! -
The Ruby Track at OSCON (126 words)
So this is how it goes.
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