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Brian Dainton on Exploring XMPP in Ruby
http://blog.fiveruns.com/ 2008/ 10/ 2/ brian-dainton-on-exploring-xmpp-in-rubyFiveRuns developer Brian Dainton gave a talk on XMPP for Austin on Rails on 9.23.08. You can find the slides from Brian’s talk here or get the code here. Enjoy!
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Interview with David Flanagan, part 2
http://therealadam.com/ archive/ 2008/ 08/ 15/ interview-with-david-flanagan-par…The second part of my interview with David Flanagan is online. This time around we talk about the craft of programming in general. Its good stuff.
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Interview with David Flanagan
http://therealadam.com/ archive/ 2008/ 08/ 08/ interview-with-david-flanagan/Last week I interviewed the author of The Ruby Programming Langauge, David Flanagan. We posted the first part of it today - Five Questions with David Flanagan, Part 1. The second part will go up next week. Enjoy!
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Collaborative IT Management Update
http://www.redmonk.com/ cote/ 2008/ 08/ 06/ collab-it-update/As most people who talk with me for more than 5 minutes on the topic of IT management know, the idea of “collaborative IT management” is a pet-topic of mine. So, when given the chance to write a relatively open-ended piece for TechTarget, I wrote-up a short piece outlining what’s been going on recently
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Thanks to RubyLearning Sponsor FiveRuns
http://rubylearning.com/ blog/ 2008/ 08/ 02/ thanks-to-rubylearning-sponsor-five…It’s time to thank RubyLearning’s excellent sponsors! FiveRuns is a provider of Rails application (and server) monitoring services. I am including any news or developments the sponsor has had during July 2008. Two things worth mentioning here are: They recently introduced DataFabric - a gem they wrote to help with ActiveRecord.
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Rails management company FiveRuns wants to help you develop apps, too
http://venturebeat.com/ 2008/ 05/ 29/ rails-management-company-fiveruns-wants-to…FiveRuns, a startup that helps you mange applications built in the Ruby on Rails programming framework, is ready to tackle another Rails-related headache — app development itself. The company is starting the public test of a free product called TuneUp that should make it easy for developers to see what’s happening in the application they’re creating, and to get help fixing it.
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Don’t Debug Alone With FiveRuns’ TuneUp
http://www.techcrunch.com/ 2008/ 05/ 29/ dont-debug-alone-with-fiveruns-tuneup/As Ruby on Rails devotees converge upon RailsConf 2008 (and the simultaneously held un-conference CabooseConf), performance startup FiveRuns is launching TuneUp, a “social” debugging tool for Rails applications. The TuneUp plugin tells you specifically where a RoR app is running slowly.
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See me at RailsConf '08
http://therealadam.com/ archive/ 2008/ 05/ 27/ see-me-at-railsconf-08/As hordes of Ruby and Rails folks begin the annual migration to Portland for RailsConf, I thought I'd let you know how to find me there this year: I'll join my FiveRuns compatriots (and the epic Rich Kilmer) for Two Apps, Four Daemons and a Gazillion Clients, a panel on The Big Rewrite of FiveRuns Manage.
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FiveRuns Happy Hour at RailsConf 2008
http://blog.fiveruns.com/ 2008/ 5/ 20/ fiveruns-happy-hour-at-railsconf-2008Coming to RailsConf 2008 this year in Portland? FiveRuns will be there with our latest Rails performance monitoring and profiling products. We’re looking forward to seeing our old friends again, and meeting those of you new to RailsConf.
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Michael Cote of Redmonk Interviews FiveRuns on Manage 2.0
http://blog.fiveruns.com/ 2008/ 5/ 13/ michael-cote-of-redmonk-interviews-fiveru…Michael Cote of Redmonk interviews Steve Sanderson, FiveRuns VP Development & Technology, and Bruce WIlliams, Rubyist and FiveRuns developer on the FiveRuns Manage 2.0 beta release. <object height="255" width="400"><param /><param /><embed
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