WATIR stands for “Web Application Testing in Ruby”. Watir is a free, open-source functional testing tool for automating browser-based tests of web applications. It is pronounced water.
ZenTest scans your target and unit-test code and writes your missing code based on simple naming rules, enabling XP at a much quicker pace. ZenTest only works with Ruby and Test::Unit.
So you installed Ruby 1.8. So you wanted to do some web development. So you heard about this thing called WEBrick that comes standard with Ruby. So you googled for documentation. So all you could find was Eric Hodel’s articles. So you thought ”Gosh, Where is the documentation?”. So you were feeling brave and tried to ”use the source Luke”. So you realised that you were a newbie to Ruby and the source looked like Yoda doing Yoga while chanting ”may the force be with you”. So you didn’t think the force would be with you for at least another week. So you were feeling impatient because you want to start trying now and perhaps you could have practised the force while trying. So you finally screamed ”I’ve had it!”.
Boxes and Arrows is devoted to the practice, innovation, and discussion of design; including graphic design, interaction design, information architecture and even business design.
Welcome to EditGrid A Web2.0 Online Spreadsheet Access • Collaborate • Share online spreadsheet basics Live • Remote • Data live data @ your fingertip InterOp • API unlimited extensibility @ your choice
Hello and welcome to FreeMathHelp.com! My name is Ted Wilcox, and I founded FreeMathHelp.com in June 2002. Since then we have expanded greatly and seen traffic levels rise to and level off around 200,000 page views per month. We have several thousand registered users of our message board who have posted over twenty thousand posts total.
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ATS began developing the ULTra personal rapid transit system in 1995 in association with the University of Bristol. The PRT system emerged from systematic engineering analysis as the optimum solution to urban transport problems, for both the user and non-user of the transport system.
Imagine a news website with simple URLs for its news items and the categories they belong to: http://example.com/item/15 and http://example.com/category/rails.
A former student asked me a few days ago how I learned Ruby on Rails. The answer was that I simply read alot of great tutorials. So in the spirit of sharing, here are the 12 tutorials that I found most useful
The Ruby On Rails cheat sheet is designed to be printed on an A4 sheet of paper and live by a developers desk, to make life a bit easier. A description of what is on the cheat sheet follows, or if you are impatient, you can go straight to the full size Ruby On Rails cheat sheet.
To help you learn how to DIY your Rails deployment and show you the easiest way to get going, here's my recipe for deploying onto a server with LightTPD and SwitchTower (capistrano).
This library makes handling of uploaded files in Ruby on Rails as easy as it should be. It helps you to not repeat yourself and write the same file handling code all over the place while providing you with nice features like keeping uploads during form redisplays, nice looking URLs for your uploaded files and easy integration with RMagick to resize uploaded images and create thumb-nails. Files are stored in the filesystem and the filename in the database.
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