Ruby News
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JRebel 4.0 Aims To Reduce Java Redeployments
Published 9 years ago by Adrian Bridgwater
New tool promises better tracking of dynamic developer changes
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AppHarbor aims to become Heroku for .NET but faces stiff competition
Published 10 years ago by Chris Alexander
Git deployment of web applications made easier than Azure
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IronRuby 1.1.1 comes with Visual Studio integration
Published 10 years ago by Chris Alexander
As well as Ruby 1.9.2 support, quickly create Ruby projects and more with new tools
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Data binding in Javascript made easy with Knockout framework
Published 10 years ago by Chris Alexander
Improvements all round in the latest version of Knockout JS
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Run "any" language on Azure with AzureRunMe
Published 10 years ago by Chris Alexander
New features in latest version bring Ruby, Java, Python and more to the cloud
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Are IronRuby and IronPython on their last legs?
Published 10 years ago by Chris Alexander
With news of recent cutbacks at Microsoft, what’s the future for dynamic languages on .NET?
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New versions of IronRuby and IronPython announced
Published 10 years ago by Chris Alexander
New features and fixes appear in new stable and alpha releases
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ASP.NET MVC 2 now available
Published 11 years ago by James Crowley
For VS2008 now, and VS2010 later!
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New BlackBerry web developer tools
Published 11 years ago by Mike James
Research In Motion has some new and enhanced tools for developing web applications for BlackBerry.
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RubyMine
Published 11 years ago by Mike James
The RubyMine IDE offers advanced support for Ruby on Rails coding, Graphical Ruby and Rails Debugger, tight VCS integration and a GUI-based test runner.
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Award winners announced
Published 12 years ago by Mike James
We are pleased to announce the winners of the 2008 <i>VSJ</i> Reader Awards.
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ASP.NET MVC reaches Beta
Published 12 years ago by James Crowley
Ruby on Rails... for .NET developers! Well, kinda.
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IDEs for Ruby on Rails
Published 13 years ago by Mike James
CodeGear's 3rdRail IDE contains productivity features aimed at making it easier and faster for both new and experienced Rails developers to build database-driven Web applications.