Somewhat long but detailed OAuth client process guide.
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Developing OAuth clients in Ruby - Stake Ventures
http://stakeventures.com/articles/2008/02/23/developing-oauth-clients-in-ruby
November 11 2009, 9:10am | Comments »
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Ruby One Time Web Server [ruby] [http]
http://snippets.dzone.com/posts/show/3475
"OneTimeWebServer holds a single "page" in memory, serves it to the first visitor, and evaporates. Useful for all sorts of hijinks." - interesting idea.
November 3 2009, 9:35am | Comments »
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Squidshot – A Collection of Web Services
App development company of the guy who wrote the first Sinatra-JRuby-AppEngine post - some cool little apps here, worth exploring.
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- cool
- ruby
- inspiration
- webapps
- sinatra
October 26 2009, 10:26am | Comments »
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manalang's sinatra-on-gae-template at master - GitHub
http://github.com/manalang/sinatra-on-gae-template
Part 2 - Template code based on the second resource ready for using Sinatra on Google AppEngine with JRuby
October 26 2009, 10:25am | Comments »
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mbg notes. Writing Sinatra apps for Google App Engine, the productive way
http://dev.massivebraingames.com/past/2009/4/15/writing_sinatra_apps_for_google/
Part 2 of series of resources on running Sinatra apps on Google AppEngine with JRuby.
October 26 2009, 10:24am | Comments »
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Bigcurl: Running Sinatra apps on Google AppEngine (Java)
http://blog.bigcurl.de/2009/04/running-sinatra-apps-on-google.html
Post on running Sinatra apps on JRuby on AppEngine. Part 1 of three resources that enable this.
October 26 2009, 10:23am | Comments »
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mir.aculo.us with Thomas Fuchs » Blog Archive » textorize: Pristine Font rendering for the Web
http://mir.aculo.us/2009/09/29/textorize-pristine-font-rendering-for-the-web/
Textorize - a Ruby + RubyCocoa script that uses OS X's excellent Cocoa font rendering to create sub-pixel anti-aliased PNGs of pieces of type, perfect for serving to dumb browsers that don't understand font-face, and arguably better than Cufon, sIFR, Typekit etc.
October 1 2009, 2:43am | Comments »
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Riding Rails: Upgrading to Snow Leopard
http://weblog.rubyonrails.org/2009/8/30/upgrading-to-snow-leopard
Article about what's needed after Mac OSX upgrade to Snow Leopard to ensure that Ruby, Rails, other gems and MySQL are working correctly.
September 1 2009, 3:51am | Comments »
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codepad
Online code sharing site, that also compiles/interprets code and provides a link to it.
August 20 2009, 7:48am | Comments »
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Red91.com - John Antoni Griffiths :: Freelance Web Developer
Weblog of a guy who does ruby stuff, saw links to Sinatra on Joyent etc.
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- development
- ruby
- coding
- rails
- weblog
August 20 2009, 6:44am | Comments »
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Shorten Your Own Damn URLs
http://blog.pilsch.com/past/2009/6/7/shorten_your_own_damn_urls/
Someone's Ruby, Sinatra shortener with a self-written Base 62 hashing algorithm
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- ruby
- code
- sinatra
- urlshortening
August 19 2009, 11:14pm | Comments »
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Deploying Sinatra on Joyent’s Shared Accelerators with Thin -- Garrick Van Buren .com
http://garrickvanburen.com/archive/deploying-sinatra-app-on-joyents-shared-accelerators-with-thin
Possibly useful post on doing what the title says. Sinatra, Rack, Thin and Joyent.
August 19 2009, 6:51am | Comments »
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Clone TinyURL in 40 lines of Ruby code « saush
http://blog.saush.com/2009/04/13/clone-tinyurl-in-40-lines-of-ruby-code/
interesting
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- programming
- ruby
- sinatra
August 12 2009, 8:23am | Comments »
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Scripting “Find My iPhone” from Ruby :: Hackdiary
http://www.hackdiary.com/2009/07/23/scripting-find-my-iphone-from-ruby/
Ruby script that talks to the MobileMe servers, letting you use the "Find My iPhone" function to locate the phone and send messages.
July 29 2009, 2:58am | Comments »
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Warehouse — Subversion Browser
Nice looking SVN web interface from Active Reload/ENTP, the guys who make Lighthouse. Ruby on Rails, used to be commercial, now open sourced. If I used Subversion, I would use this for it.
July 16 2009, 9:13am | Comments »