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Symbols are quite an interesting, and often ill-understood, facet of Ruby. Used extensively throughout Rails and many other Ruby libraries, Symbols are a common sight. However, their rational and purpose is something of a mystery to many Rubyists. This misunderstanding can probably be attributed to many methods throughout Ruby using Symbols and Strings interchangeably. Hopefully, this tutorial wil
Blocks, Procs and lambdas (referred to as closures in Computer Science) are one of the most powerful aspects of Ruby, and also one of the most misunderstood. This is probably because Ruby handles closures in a rather unique way. Making things more complicated is that Ruby has four different ways of using closures, each of which is a tad bit different, and sometimes nonsensical. There are quite a f
Amazon EC2 (Elastic Cloud Compute) is making a lot of buzz in the tech industry, and rightfully so. With EC2, you can ramp up to a massive server farm in a matter of minutes, while scaling back down to a single server when things calm down. The benefits are obvious, as you only pay for what you need and you have access to more computing power right when you need it. EC2 works on the idea of server
Ruby on Rails seems to be driving more and more toward RESTful programming. However, my search for ideas on how to make a truly RESTful authentication system came up pretty dry. I either found systems that were not as RESTful as I wanted or far to complex then I deemed necessary. As such, I gave some thought on how to make my own. The result was creating a very simple, flexible and RESTful system.
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