Double Shot #796
Time to do battle with another week.
- js.js - A JavaScript interpreter written in JavaScript. Or rather, cross-compiled from SpiderMonkey.
- twostroke - And here's a JavaScript interpreter written in Ruby.
- Huboard - Github issues made awesome - Kanban system built on top of GitHub's API.
- GitHub is a fish bowl - Why yes. Yes it is.
- How to get MDN swag (doc sprint January 20-21) - Looking for a way to get started contributing back to open source? Here's one that comes with t-shirts.
- LazyGem - One-step installation of all the gems that you've subscribed to on rubygems.org.
- Firebug 1.10a1 - Time to upgrade if you like being on the bleeding edge.
- Celluloid - Concurrent objects for Ruby. Go nuts calling everything asynchronously if you want.
- Bootstrap Generator - Fill-in-the-blanks customizer for Twitter's Bootstrap CSS.
- RetroShare - Open source cross-platform peer to peer communication platform.
- Understanding CoffeeScript Comprehensions - I'm just amused that a feature so many people find incomprehensible has this name.
- Labnotes - If you like A Fresh Cup, you'll probably like the Labnotes blog as well.
- Juvia - Open source commenting system (like Disqus) implemented in Rails 3 and designed to be friendly to AJAX pages.
- redmon - Sinatra dashboard for redis.
- gemnasium-parser - Parse gemfiles and gemspecs using regular expressions, to avoid the danger of executing rogue code.
- AWS Free Usage Tier now Includes Microsoft Windows on EC2 - Yes, you can run a Windows server up to 750 hours per month, for free.