Happy Turkey Day (in the USA, anyhow). I have no idea why my heap of links exploded today.
  • memory-profiler - Experimental memory profiling tool for Firefox. Looks like I'd have to build Firefox from source to wire it up, though.
  • Static Sites with Mustache - More fun with HTML generation.
  • capybara - Integration testing tool for Rack applications, aiming to replace webrat.
  • InvoiceDude - Free online invoicing application.
  • Thunderbird 3.0 release candidate now available for download - I'm thinking about going back to t-bird. We'll see.
  • Looking for a Job? Let GitHub Help - Sort of hard to see this as being within GitHub's core competency, but I'll certainly take whatever edge it can give me.
  • jQTouch - jQuery plugin for iPhone mobile web development.
  • Sakila Sample Database - I never knew MySQL had this; it's a sample with all sorts of objects to play with.
  • Rubinius 1.0.0RC1 Released! - A milestone indeed.
  • Starter - Code generator for jQuery plugins.
  • Cloud Cloud Maybe - Rap video about cloud computing.
  • effigy - New take on templates for Rails (and other) applications, applying Ruby transforms to pure HTML template files.
  • pancake - Tool for making rack applications with reusable middleware stacks. Looks very promising.
  • webmock - Library for stubbing HTTP requests.
  • partioprint - Adds partial names as comments in generated view HTML to make it easier to debug complex front end issues.
  • Ruleby - Rules engine for Ruby.
  • CSS3 Sideways Google - Just a little bit of amusement.
  • rack-esi - Edge Side Include implementation as rack middleware.
  • Rubyists I'm thankful for this year - A short list from Wynn Netherland. Personally, I'm thankful for every single reader of this blog.