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Ezra's Where Plugin is Out (95 words)
Okay, well, KLAAABOOM, more Ruby. For spelling out queries. Lotsa operator mischief.
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Day Camp at Mongrel National Park (207 words)
Zed and I worked over the weekend on smoothing out the divide between Camping (the 4k web framework)
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Twisted, Piping Forum, Goes by the Name of Fugi (196 words)
You can say you invented tumblelogging way back in the paleolithic era all you want, Chris Neukirchen
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ary / 3 (111 words)
Sometimes I wish Array.partition could split into more than halves.
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[EVALUATION] - E06 - RDOC REFRAMING (182 words)
So, ruby-doc has a new layout which is sensational. -
Injecting a Hash Backwards and the Merge Block (238 words)
Here’s a fun snippet cooked up for the Camping 1.
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Mongrel's Going to Kill Webrick, Give It a Month (187 words)
You’ve got to see for yourself this web server Zed Shaw is working on.
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Camping is a Microframework (1754 words)
First, as a mural. For friends here who like to pick at the weave.
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UTF-8 Plugin for Rails, Fine for Ruby 1.8 (174 words)
Here’s the story thus far. Ruby has no Unicode support in 1.8 (except for Regexps)
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Showing Perfect Time (782 words)
What timezone do your site’s timestamps show? Or have you opted to just say three months ago?
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Markaby for Rails (560 words)
You know that WebPage code I’ve been playing with lately?
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Trust Metrics Mixin #1: PageRank (816 words)
Here’s today’s challenge.
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The Chore of Winking is Heavily Diminished! (147 words)
Ah, the helping hands of the neitherworld. Hoodwink’d 1.8 has been tested with mad abandon.
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Revisiting the File-Sharing Paragraph (503 words)
RedHanded is just over a year old, designed as an exercise to help me flesh out some better code -
Language Hopping with YAML (247 words)
So far, 2006 is shaping up to be a great year for YAML, due to recent work at a Chupei hackathon to
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The Slice Matcher (132 words)
String#[] and slice both hand you back matches, right?
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Son of WebPage (168 words)
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Interesting: Try Python is Coming Along (254 words)
Other adventurous folks taming snakes are letting us tease those snakes in the open jungle!
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The Least Surprised #10: CashBag.untaint (10 words)
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Heh, Mmmnn, Perl People (57 words)
From the Jifty pages: -
Oh, Hey, Learn to Program is Really Out! (247 words)
Well, Chris Pine’s book is for sale, you can even get the PDF within seconds from the praggies.
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Easy Web Making (184 words)
So, I’ve been working on distilling an HTML maker library for beginners.
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