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
Jan222009

Double Shot #376

Along with everything else, I'm having fun PM'ing the development of trackdailygoals.com.

  • JavaScript Performance Rocks! - New (and beta) ebook from Thomas Fuchs and Amy Hoy. I bought a copy, it looks very very useful.

  • Pushing and Pulling - A great look at some of the git basics from git ready.

  • Translate: New Rails I18n Plugin with a Nice Web UI - This looks very useful.

  • Jungle Disk 2.5 Released! - Backup to Amazon S3, now with Time Machine style restore UI (among other features).

  • ActionMailer Callbacks: In the Spirit of ActionController Filters - Surprising not to see this in Rails core, actually.

  • FakeWeb - A bit of mocking goodness I hadn't seen before.

  • Sinatra Book - Boy, everyone has a book but Rails, don't they?
  • Reader Comments (3)

    January 22, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterakahn

    I'm working (slowly) on an idea similar to trackdailygoals.com. Apparently the orbital mind control lasers are running this one on wide-beam.

    Congrats on the Action Rails venture, and good luck.

    January 22, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterMatt Conrad

    Matt - if you want to join forces, drop me an email. There's a whole batch of us collaborating on TDG now.

    January 22, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterMike Gunderloy

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