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- Rack 1.0, a modular Ruby webserver interface
- Ruby Enterprise Edition 1.8.6-20090421
- Phusion Passenger 2.2.2
- D2S3 – Direct to S3 upload form Rails helper
- Getting S3 and SWFUpload to Cooperate in Rails
- Domain Specific Languages in Ruby
- How to Add Simple Permissions into Your Simple App.
- be9’s acl9 – Roles Authorization Library
- Handsoap – Library for creating SOAP clients in Ruby
- ParseTree is dead on Ruby 1.9
- Clearance is a Rails engine
- Tips for writing your own Rails engine
- Dataflow: Thread-safety in Ruby
- Ruby Date Class Slows you Down? Rewrite it in C!
- Install Ruby Rails on Ubuntu 9.04 (with Nginx/Passenger)
- Rails Sever Setup + App Deployment Using Moonshine
- Garb: Access Google Analytics with Ruby
- Diamondback Ruby (DRuby)
- CruiseControl + git + xcode built
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How to add simple Permissions into your Simple App
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Clearance is a Rails engine
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