Subscribe

  • Subscribe  

Ruby on Rails File Upload Plugin Update

Posted by Charles | April 8, 2008 .

I reviewed three Ruby on Rails file upload plugins last year. They are Acts As Attachment, File Column Plugin and FlexImage. Besides, readers suggested other plugins such as attachment_fu, upload_column and Flash applet.
This is a update on one of them, FlexImage. Just you know, I like the name of it but it has nothing to […]

Put Christmas on Rails 2.0

Posted by Charles | December 7, 2007 .

What a surprise! The Ruby on Rails gang pulled it off and released Rails 2.0, right before Christmas.
There are tons of changes and enhancement. Something worth noticing, such as Rails 2.0 clearly picked the side over SOAP vs REST. It removed the ActionWebService to be a gem. Rails on REST only now.
Can’t wait to see […]

Is Facebook on Rails?

Posted by Charles | December 6, 2007 .

Tried to tag a friend and kept getting the error. Um…looks like Facebook is on Ruby on Rails now. All we knew was Facebook is a PHP shop.

10 Flex and Ruby on Rails Integration Examples

Posted by Charles | September 20, 2007 .

update: Added RubyAMF.
I love RIA technologies and Ruby on Rails. I always think combination of the these two could be greatest system framework. I’m glad Adobe recognizes that too, so do a few great guys. Here are the examples:
Integrating Flex 2 and Ruby on Rails
This Adobe article was written by Derek Wischusen from flexonrails.net. This […]

Flex Plus Ruby on Rails To Do Long Run Tasks

Posted by Moxie | August 9, 2007 .

This is another example of collaboration between Flex and Ruby on Rails, which is my favorite web solution. It’s written by Rowan Hick. 
The idea is to do things such as Flex upload and kick off Rails background process to handle the file process behind the scene, in the mean while the Flex can be used […]

Microsoft releases initial code for IronRuby

Posted by Charles | July 24, 2007 .

At the open source conference Sys-con, Microsoft released an early version of IronRuby that will let programmers write .Net applications with the Ruby language.
Microsoft intends to fully release IronRuby on RubyForge and take a wider range of contributions by the end of August. The software is available under the open-source style Microsoft Permissive License.
Once Microsoft […]

Next Page »

Next day courier services
video free music downloads reviews
Cox services ||| Verizon Phone ||| Comcast cable deals