Before we get started, let’s address the elephant in the room. Rails is great. It really is what you need for large scale production applications most of the time. It has history. And if you got started in Ruby working on the web, chances are Rails is what you are most familiar with. All these things are a fair argument for Rails as the framework of choice for many projects. The point of this arti
RVM 1.16 is now available. This is a big release that includes new features as well as the stabilization of many existing ones. The most exciting new addition is binary ruby installs. This is a set of rubies pre-compiled and stored on RVM servers (rvm.io). These binary rubies will be used by default, if available for your system’s platform, when the install action is run. This will greatly speed u
PostgreSQL’s popularity is growing, and rightfully so: it’s reliable, performant, and competes well with traditional (and expensive) enterprise databases like Oracle and SQL Server. PostgreSQL is completely community driven and has a rich ecosystem of tools and documentation. A few months ago, we released full support for Postgres 9.1 in the Engine Yard database stack. Today we are happy to announ
If you love Ruby on Rails, Ruby and Git, then you want to share them. They empower you to be creative and productive. You need to share them. As of this week, RailsInstaller for Windows has been shared with over 250,000 friends and colleagues! Wow! Unfortunately, if your friend or co-worker is on OS X then there hasn’t been an all-in-one RailsInstaller. Until today! The RailsInstaller website is n
Hello from the Engine Yard Data Team! We wanted to let you know what we’ve been up to since the last time we blogged. When the team was formed earlier in the year, our first job was to expand our stack with MongoDB. However, we felt it would be a disservice to you, our customers, if we added a NoSQL datastore into the stack without first updating the relational databases that we support. So, we de
This is an exciting day for us. Engine Yard, the leading platform-as-a-service for Ruby on Rails and PHP—has learned a new trick. You can now run your Node.js apps on Engine Yard Cloud! Node.js Starting today, Engine Yard is enabling early access support for Node.js applications on Engine Yard Cloud. Node.js is a popular event-driven framework written in JavaScript that is ideal for low-latency, r
Note: This guest post hails from Bogdan Gusiev. Bogdan is a software developer at RailsWare. RailsWare builds quality Ruby on Rails web applications for startups and established businesses since early 2006. RailsWare helps companies succeed by using the best technologies available. ###Introduction When we started using Resque two years ago we were impressed by two things: its power out-of-the-box
Hello again friends! We’ve just wrapped up the longest, largest JRuby dev cycle ever: JRuby 1.6. It’s time to recap what we’ve accomplished and talk about what comes next…both for you and for JRuby. ###A Mountain of Work Boy, and I thought JRuby 1.5 would never be topped. That release cycle last 5 months from the end of JRuby 1.4 maintenance in late 2009 until the 1.5 final release in May of 2010.
Note: Our latest guest post is from community contributor Josiah Kiehl. Josiah is a software engineer at Oracle and Hacker in Residence at Philadelphia Startup Leaders. Josiah blogs at http://bluepojo.com/, and tweets as @bluepojo. He and Erik Hollensbe have been hard at work on Gem Testers. A strong disposition toward testing is one of my favorite features of the Ruby community. This leads to sol
Rubinius 1.2 was just released and is available at http://rubini.us. There are a number of new features and improvements since 1.0. ###LLVM 2.8 We’ve upgraded to using LLVM version 2.8, the latest released version. LLVM powers the high performance compiler Rubinius uses to compile Ruby code all the way down to machine code. This brings some minor performance improvements related to better optimiza
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It is a great time to be a Rubyist. This year we have already seen IronRuby 1.0, JRuby 1.5, with Ruby 1.9 due to be released shortly. Ruby is simply becoming better and faster on every platform. And, wherever Ruby is, Rails is sure to be nearby. Rails 3 looks more awesome each day. Recently, our very own Rubinius officially joined the ranks with a 1.0 release. We are excited to see folks trying it
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