Hampton's Bookshelf - A list of books that Hampton thinks all types of leaders in techology should read.
Yesterday, I asked Twitter: Rails programmers: what's an example of one thing you find in other people's Rails code that you (almost) always consider to be wrong? Quite a few people responded, and several asked if I’d post the aggregated answers. Here’s an attempt. I don’t necessarily agree with everything here. I’d love to hear more of these in the comments. 1. Code in Views @greg_fu @briandoll
A Better Way to Monitor God is an easy to configure, easy to extend monitoring framework written in Ruby. Keeping your server processes and tasks running should be a simple part of your deployment process. God aims to be the simplest, most powerful monitoring application available. Tom Preston-Werner tom at rubyisawesome dot com Google Group: http://groups.google.com/group/god-rb Features Config f
Welcome to easy deployment The Pitch. You lead a busy life. You don’t have the time to waste logging in and logging out of your servers all day, running tasks, installing software, keeping machines in sync, and trying to make sure it all happens correctly. Enter Capistrano. Let Capistrano do the heavy lifting for you. It is designed with repeatability in mind, letting you easily and reliably autom
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