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Wednesday
Apr082009

Double Shot #426

There's nothing like waking up at 4:30 to discover a mystery bug.

  • Click to Globalize - Edit-in-place UI globalization for Rails.

  • How To: Setup RSpec, Cucumber, Webrat, RCov and Autotest on Leopard - If you like a high-ceremony testing environment, this will get you going.

  • My Improved Rails Development Environment on the Mac - Switching to Passenger + support for subdomains worked for Rob Bazinet.

  • S3Tools - Open source tools for working with Amazon S3. Their command-line client looks pretty useful.

  • 10 Reasons why PHP is Still Better than Ruby ;-) - I admit it, I laughed.

  • Simple backups can be simple! - Straightforward open source backup driven by a ruby DSL, with S3 support.
  • Reader Comments (1)

    Hey

    this edit in place globalize plugin is outdated as:

    1. the blogpost is from Jan. 2008 and meanwhile rails got I18n and globalize is no longer maintained and not working since rails 2.1

    2. there is a new globalize2 plugin which works smoothly with rails own I18n

    People should not use this plugin unless it works on rails 2.2 or 2.3.2 in combination with globalize2.

    kind regards

    April 8, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterhukl

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