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June
HTTP... something
March
cod is a fiction
11
September
Introducing the floor_manager plugin
June
Parslet Tree Mangling and Transformations
April
Introducing Cod
February
Parslet and its friends
January
Stack Traces in Parslet
10
December
Procrastinate away!
November
Projects, Projects, Projects...
Merged upstream to jekyll
June
last_puppetrun - A small tool for your puppets
May
How to get your own puppet show
New Stuff in rspec - a Cheatsheet
April
Migrating Request Trackers backend
ZFS backups and other tidbits
March
A few Ruby Anti-Patterns
February
Notes on CoffeeScript; a javascript replacement
The Ruby Object Hierarchy
toamqp 0.3.1 released
January
The new Thrift / AMQP bridge: Explained
Using rake as a component
A redesign and a rename in 2010
09
November
OpenID explained (while cooking chicken soup)
Some tricks that can be learnt from the unicorn
One-Way RPC using AMQP as transport and THRIFT for communication
October
On sharing your models and still keep the database a secret
September
A useful addition to your spec_helper.rb
Joel, duct tape is just one of the tools we have.
How to prevent class unloading in Ruby on Rails
Code Style issues with Real World Haskell
Perceived Advantages of Writing the Specification first
Confession: I am somewhat of a tester
To the what and _why of opening a new blog