A Fresh Cup is Mike Gunderloy's software development weblog, covering Ruby on Rails and whatever else I find interesting in the universe of software. I'm a full-time Rails developer and contributor, available for long- or short-term consulting, with solid experience in working as part of a distributed team. If you'd like to hire me, drop me a line. I'm also the author of Rails Rescue Handbook and Rails Freelancing Handbook.

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Thursday
Nov132008

Double Shot #331

With my latest project past its initial design spike and settling down into more routine stuff, I'm still looking for more to take on, especially into December and beyond.

  • Getting Started with Cappuccino and Ruby on Rails - That's the Objective-J framework for desktop-like web applications.

  • forgery - Another approach to generating fake data in your applications.

  • Sometimes a tool isn't just a tool - Pat Maddox takes up the banner of Rails testing tools.

  • The Fast, Good and Cheap Pricing Method - Every consultant should know this stuff. A surprising number don't.

  • Gobby - Cross-platform collaborative text editor.
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