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Yesterday was all about frustration. Hopefully today will be better.
Today it’s back to the CSS mines for me. Seem to be lots of folks wanting work in that area lately.
- Freezing Rails with Git - Using git submodules. I’m probably going to have to learn this sooner rather than later.
- MacUpdate Parallels Bundle - Interesting to me not because I want Parallels (so far both my Macs are 100% Microsoft-free, and I intend to keep them that way), but for some of the other packages.
- Introducing Mingle 2.0 - Major rev of the commercial agile management tool from Thoughtworks.
There’s plenty going on in the Rails community (and other corners of non-Microsoft software development). Here are a few more shiny things that have caught my eye lately.
- Rails performance tip - using YSlow - Worth a look if you need to speed up page load times.
- Mingle is live - ThoughtWorks has their agile project management tool ready to go.
- acts_as_taggable_on_steroids - A plugin that adds tag clouds and other goodies to the standard acts_as_taggable.
A few random links for the Fourth of July.
- Information Card Ruby - Yes, you can now make InfoCard play with Rails, if you must. This will be a good thing for those trying to smuggle Rails into Microsoft shops.
- Mingle is Now Available - That would be the new agile project management tool from ThoughtWorks, now in an Early Access release.
- Comatose - Micro-CMS implemented as a Rails plugin, to handle editing of those few semi-static pages that pile up in every application.
It’s very strange to me how addicted people get to Twitter . It’s just meaningless chitchat, and yet let the system go down for a few hours and people act like their heroin supply has been cut off. One wonders what they did for addictive behavior a few months ago.
- Mingle - Soon-to-be-released agile project management tool from ThoughtWorks Studios. I need to keep an eye on this one for several reasons. They have also posted some screenshots .
- Noobkit - Ruby on Rails documentation, on Rails. One of these days I’m going to have to do a roundup post of all the Ruby and Rails API sites out there.

