Ruby Weekly is a weekly newsletter covering the latest Ruby and Rails news. Following on from this weeks' launch of Github, it's worth rounding up some of the best Ruby-related Git content out there. For those who still aren't familiar with what it is, Git is a distributed source code management / revision control system. It's vaguely similar to Subversion, CVS, Mercurial, or Bazaar in terms of ma
Since the core Ruby on Rails team is finally actually moving to git, and a whole slew of other projects are following in their wake, now seems like a good time to write up my experiences with using git sub-modules to track external dependencies. Back in the world of Subversion, I had been using Piston to track external dependencies. This allowed me to import third party dependencies from their sub
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By Ilya Grigorik on May 08, 2007 I recently got around to reviewing some of my notes and bookmarks from David A. Black's "Ruby for Rails" and found a number of nifty Rubyisms which are worth remembering. As a side note, I would definitely recommend the book to every Ruby / Rails developer, it fills an important gap between the pickaxe (Programming Ruby) and Agile Web Development with Rails. As suc
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