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If you’ve ever developed something using Ruby then you know it’s a blast to use. It flows well, reads well, and has lots of cool ways to get things done. Beyond the day-to-day APIs you might be... Read More
In the last article we had a whistle stop tour of blocks. How they are defined, what purposes they serve and the differences between various Ruby versions. It was all very academic. Read More
It is with great satisfaction that I introduce the “Switching to Ruby From .NET” series at RubySource. In this post I’ll explain what you should expect from this series. Hopefully I am here... Read More
WebSideStory has released data breaking down the conversion rates for the top four search engines: AOL, MSN, Yahoo! and Google. For the month of January, AOL Search generated the best conversion rate... Read More




