Guiders are a user experience design pattern for introducing users to a web application. It's a great way to improve the first time user experience. View an Example Clone the repo, then check out README.html for guiders in action! As seen on Wikipedia: https://blog.wikimedia.org/2013/02/01/guided-tour-launch/ Set Up Here is sample code for initializing a couple of guiders. Guiders are hidden when
Squire is an HTML5 rich text editor, which provides powerful cross-browser normalisation in a flexible lightweight package (only 16KB of JS after minification and gzip, with no dependencies!). It was designed to handle email composition for the Fastmail web app. The most important consequence of this (and where Squire differs from most other modern rich text editors) is that it must handle arbitra
Scalr is a pretty darn good open source cloud management tool. It provides both an automation framework (do Foo when Bar) and a web interface (where is this volume mounted) for managing infrastructure on the cloud, like EC2. FEATURES * Integrated into Opscode Chef, for configuration management. * Pre-automated software, such as nginx, mysql, redis, mongo, and rabbitmq * Blazing fast UI * Multi-clo
Beaneater is the best way to interact with beanstalkd from within Ruby. Beanstalkd is a simple, fast work queue. Its interface is generic, but was originally designed for reducing the latency of page views in high-volume web applications by running time-consuming tasks asynchronously. Read the yardocs and/or the beanstalk protocol for more details. Why Beanstalk? Illya has an excellent blog post S
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