Ruby News
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JRebel 4.0 Aims To Reduce Java Redeployments
Published 1 year 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 2 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 2 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 2 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 2 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 2 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 2 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 3 years ago by James Crowley
For VS2008 now, and VS2010 later!
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New BlackBerry web developer tools
Published 3 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 3 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 4 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 4 years ago by James Crowley
Ruby on Rails... for .NET developers! Well, kinda.
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IDEs for Ruby on Rails
Published 5 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.