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by Grant Curell
How to check open ports with Ruby
by zenwalker1985
Crazy Ctor concept in Ruby
by zenwalker1985
This is an extension to my old post about ctor concept in Ruby where I talked about how the Ctor concept has been implemented in Ruby and it’s quite different from other languages.
by lassebunk
How to create a location aware website using Ruby on Rails, PostgreSQL, and PostGIS
by Rion Williams
How to merge smarter with Semantic Merge.
by Yaroslav Govorunov
This article is primarily aimed at rookie web-programmers and those who are thinking of sticking to Ruby on Rails.
by zenwalker1985
Safe guarding from NoMethodError exception in Ruby
by Edison Heng
This is a simple introduction about what is Ruby on Rails.
by Pete Mourfield
How to solve Facebook programming puzzles using Ruby
by Programming Tutorials by Tests4Geeks
In this tutorial, you'll see a very simple example of how to send a JavaScript response from the server and some of the more interesting things that can be done.
by Marek Piechut
Web Services in Ruby, Python and Java