Double Shot #1294
- GoAccess - Open source terminal-based web log analyzer.
- RubySec Summary of CVE-2013-6393 aka "you're probably vulnerable" - More security problems with YAML that you ought to look at.
Double Shot #1293
- Follow-up on "Linux Server Monitoring Tools" - Another pile of goodies for the days you're wearing the sysadmin hat.
Double Shot #1292
- Culling ActiveRecord Callbacks - How to simplify a tangled Rails codebase by switching to service objects (and speed up your tests as a bonus).
- Examining Postgres 9.4 - A first look - What's coming down the pike next.
- social_poster - gem for posting in social networks - Unified code for Facebook, Twitter, Livejournal, and VKontakte.
Double Shot #1291
- Nightwatch.js - Node.js based end to end testing solution for apps that run in the browser.
- Amon - New server-monitoring tool aimed at developers running multiple servers and applications.
- A new direction for Practicing Ruby - Subscription-based learning site is going to open access.
Double Shot #1290
- Strapfork - Customization tool for Bootstrap, currently in private beta.
- What's in my iOS Toolbox? - Tools and sites for the iOS developer.
- The Modern Front-End Workflow - From Start to Finish - It's not like the old days when I wrote HTML in Notepad.
Double Shot #1289
- When should I not kill -9 a process? - And what to do instead.
- CoffeeScript 1.7.0 - A new release with some breaking changes is out.
- The two biggest bugs fixed in Rails 4.1 - Well, debatable, but some important ActiveRecord fixes are coming.
Double Shot #1288
- The Great Code Club - Private developer community working on projects together.
- Fig - "Fast, isolated development environments using Docker."
- Hobo 2.1.0 released! - A new version of Hobo now includes Rails 4 support.
Double Shot #1287
- NYNY 3.2 - A micro-framework that integrates with the full Rails router.
- Keeping it Simple: Migrating to Pundit from CanCan - Moving up to a newer generation of authorization engines.
- CNAMER - Farm out your domain redirects via an external service.
- Four Linux server monitoring tools - The basics of htop, iotop, apachetop, and glances.
Double Shot #1286
- Bee - A $49 issues client that supports GitHub, FogBugz, and JIRA.
- Confidently Manage Business Logic with ActiveInteraction - Gem implementing the Interactor pattern to reorganize your Rails code.
- Common Pitfalls of Code Metrics - Don't get too focused on the numbers.
- Sedona - Application firewall for Redis, useful if you want to expose a Redis install to untrusted clients.
Double Shot #1285
- A Ruby on Rails Continuous Integration process using Github, Semaphore, CodeClimate and HipChat - One way to put the pieces together.
- Making crawling and scraping websites slightly less painful with Anemone - A look at another scraping ruby gem.
- Trailer, a faster and easier way to deal with pull requests - An OS X menu bar app that talks to GitHub.
Double Shot #1284
- 8 Sass mixins you must have in your toolbox - Assuming you use Sass, anyhow.
- Testing Rack-based APIs with Cucumber and RSpec - Anything can be tested with sufficient tooling.
- SSL Labs: Stricter security requirements for 2014 - If you haven't checked the configuration of your SSL server yet you probably should.
Double Shot #1283
- Rails in Motion: An Extended Video Tutorial - New screencast that shows TDD without extra explanations.
- Elasticsearch-Rails - AR and Rails integration for Elasticsearch.
- CodeSake::Dawn v1.0.0 released - Automated security scanner for ruby applications.
Double Shot #1282
- Eye - Ruby-backed process monitoring tool, using Celluloid.
- Jently - Glue that makes it possible to use your own Jenkins server to automatically test new commits on GitHub.
- Ruby Print Debugging - Some helpers to make it easier to track info by printing it.
Double Shot #1281
- Encase - Lightweight IOC Container for Ruby, for those of you missing more patterned software.
- Announcing the Matasano/Square CTF - Learn about embedded security by working through this 'Capture the Flag' contest.
- Sinatra Blog Scaffold - Simple, generic, and ready to fork and host on Heroku.
Double Shot #1280
- Support for Test Driven Devops - Using custom RSpec matchers to make sure you don't break configurations.
- List of Languages that Compile to JS - There are too many of them.
- Never Write a Web Scraper Again - A visual approach to scraping.
Double Shot #1279
- A Sublime Writing Experience - Sublime Text plugins to help with long-form writing.
- RailsBricks - Application builder for Rails.
Double Shot #1278
- Cuckoo - Open source automated malware analysis sandbox.
- Development Hacks to Prevent Mistakes - Some ways to protect yourself from your own boneheaded coding mistakes.
- Ruby Syntax Trivia - Do you know what %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% evaluates to? And why?
Double Shot #1277
- Simple Git workflow is simple - Using feature branches and continuous deployment.
- Instant BDD/TDD Feedback with BlinkyTape - Flashing lights as an accompaniment to development. Um, no thanks.
- Write & Sell Your Damn Book - A free course by email.
Double Shot #1276
- Light Table is open source - This innovative text editor has hit 0.6 and pushed out all its code for public inspection.
- Software in 2014 - Tim Bray surveys the landscape and concludes that the server side is working well but client side sucks. Yeah, pretty much.
- Support for Ruby version 1.9.3 will end on February 23, 2015 - Time to start thinking about upgrading.
- Frida - Inject JavaScript into native apps on Windows, Mac, Linux or iOS.
- lt-ruby - Alpha ruby instarepl for Light Table.
Double Shot #1275
- Gemsurance - Tool to monitor your installed Ruby gems for security vulnerabilities.
- Pinegrow Web Designer - Commercial tool that understands Boostrap and Less.
- Codebox - Open source cloud and desktop IDE with offline support.
- Nobody Cares About Signed Gems - Yeah, that's true.
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