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A Tcl -Tk Form Generator that can be used alone or used to provide a fast Form generation for language in which this activity can be complex
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Implementing an auto completion feature with Redis, NodeJS and jQuery

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by Marc Clifton
Using JQuery UI and minimal Javascript to create a dynamic property grid editor that can be initialized in a fluid programming style or with a minimal DSL.
by Paul Lessard, M.Sc.
We propose a way to secure C# programs by emulating Taint checking
by Member 4206974
A Tcl -Tk Form Generator that can be used alone or used to provide a fast Form generation for language in which this activity can be complex
by wliao
Implementing an auto completion feature with Redis, NodeJS and jQuery
by Marc Clifton, Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter
Adventures in Javascript, JQuery, JQuery-UI, JQuery-tablesorter, and of course CSS and HTML
by Aleksandr Ulanov
In this article, we'll go through the basics of Hotwire, as well as build a sample app using it.
by Marc Clifton
A deep dive into the differences and similarities between C# and Ruby classes
by CodeProject, Val Polouchkine
Welcome to our continuing series of CodeProject interviews in which we talk to developers about their backgrounds, projects, interests and pet peeves. In this installment we talk to Val Polouchkine, a Developer Advocate for Twitter.
by Marc Clifton
A quick test of Ruby performance vs. C#
by RobLazarus
Review about the Creating Your Own Freaking Awesome Programming Language Book
by Authorize.Net
The Authorize.Net API makes it easy to create, capture, refund and void secure payment transactions. Offering both XML or JSON, it works well with Ruby, Node.js, Python, and many other languages. The streamlined API also has the bandwidth to accept payments in every environment.
by Marc Clifton
Creating a website in Ruby on Rails for dynamically displaying and navigating a SQL Server database
by Arthur V. Ratz
In this brief article, we will demonstrate how to deploy a Node.js application and run it on Docker's Windows Server Core 2016 Containers
by Vyacheslav Voronenko
Learn how to implement provisioning script for your Ruby application
by Eduard Ene
An article on EGen - a scalable code generation and maintenance framework for C/C++/C#/Java, implemented in Ruby.
by Wayne Myer
How tax automation can help your company cut costs and reduce risk by managing sales tax more effectively
by Marc Clifton
Exploring how to implement functional programming features such as function composition and chaining in Ruby.
by Kanhar Munshi
A heavily optimized program written in Scheme that generates accurately the digits of the golden Ratio
by rjdudley
1&1 has become one of the most successful and popular hosting companies in the world by offering simple, inexpensive ($0.99/month for three months, then $8.99/month thereafter) and feature-rich hosting plans.
by trueknow
Mostly used iterators in Ruby
by Paul Aurelian Gagniuc
This article shows how to mix two signals into a third, in variable proportions.
by unitpoint
The ObjectScript is a new embedded programing language that mixes benefits of JavaScript, Lua, Ruby, Python and PHP. The ObjectScript has syntax from JavaScript, multiple results from Lua, sugar syntax from Ruby, magic methods from Python and much more.
by Manning
A Chapter excerpt from Rails 3 in Action
by Fairway Tech
We'll take a look at adding some validation rules to our Ship and Pilot models.
by Fairway Tech
Rails 3.2: A Nested-Form Demo, Part 2
by Fairway Tech
Rails 3.2: A Nested-Form Demo, Part 3: We're Starting Our Attack Run!
by baker.alex
Generate source code and database scripts for any language or platform.
by Stas Wolski
This tutorial shows how to display editable datagrid in Ruby on Rails environment with the help of dhtmlxGrid.
by Uros Calakovic
How to create Swing based GUIs with JRuby
by titteke
Testing an ASP.NET MVC app with Ruby.
by Mahmoud Samir Fayed
We will learn about the innovation in the declarative approach of the Ring programming language.
by Oddly Functional
One of the least understood design patterns, explained with practical examples.
by Pradeep_Prabhu
DevOp ROI relies on combining best practices with the right tools. Tooling enables practices, and vice versa. The CloudMunch platform makes it happen.
by Сергей Челноков
How to write your Notepad
by Jason Floyd
Use Mina to deploy a Ruby on Rails app quickly and easily.
by Marc Clifton
A comprehensive look at getting authentication working for Rails applications
by Aleksandr Ulanov
What are Service Objects and how you can use them to make your app cleaner and keep it maintainable
by lassebunk
An introduction to the Ruby on Rails framework.
by Ryan Peden
A brief overview of what Serverless is, and why giving it a try is worth your time.
by Marc Clifton
Locate your Facebook friends on a Google Map - A Ruby on Rails web application
by Piotr Grygorczuk
The Win32 serial port class for Ruby.
by adminmyserver
Ruby on Rails application for the world's fastest server data.