Binstubs are wrapper scripts around executables (sometimes referred to as "binaries", although they don't have to be compiled) whose purpose is to prepare the environment before dispatching the call to the original executable. In the Ruby world, the most common binstubs are the ones that RubyGems generates after installing a gem that contains executables. But binstubs can be written in any languag
Ruby Weekly is a weekly newsletter covering the latest Ruby and Rails news. Stone is a new Ruby library developed by Nick DeMonner that seems to have got a nice bit of buzz in the last week. It's a data persistence library that provides "plug and play data persistence for any application or framework," and it boasts speed and simplicity. Rather than use a database and an ORM like ActiveRecord, Sto
→ ‘stone’ Sections What Installing Getting Up and Running Rails Merb Everywhere Else Usage Models Get, Post, Put, and Delete A Word About Finding Stuff License Contributing Contact What For small applications, a database can be overkill for storing your data in a consistent and organized manner. Therefore, Stone was built to provide plug-and-play data persistence for any application or framework.
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