Ironically, i found it hard. Actually, its not that. Realizing self should be the most prior plan to be materialized compared to anything else. The things you are depending upon might be not you should depend upon. There is always a difference between the way you are moving and the [ Read More ]
Update: SimpleCaptcha 1.2.2 is up!! Major Changes… FileSystem Usage Removed Works Perfectly with Multiple Clustered Servers Read Here for more details on implementation, usage and examples.
Doing meta-programming in ruby gives all new ways of getting closer to ruby. There are a lots of Ruby Idioms that attracted a lots of programmers to fall in love with Ruby-Lang. class << self; self; end is a ruby idiom which gives the Big Picture of coding-less and producing-more [ Read More ]
Yokihiro Matsumoto (Matz) The Living Legend, The Great Person, The Matz. Creator of Ruby, the most beautiful programming language.
Simple Captcha 1.0 released If you are using an older revision of SimpleCaptcha then it is strongly recommended that update it to the Simple Captcha version 1.0, coz there were certain bugs in the previous release viz. update_attribute, which has been fixed in this release. Bugs Fixed and Features update_attribute [ Read More ]
My first Barcamp was really a nice experience. Enjoyed some interesting sessions and some of them were riling me out. But in all i can say it was good to be there and i will try to attend the all of them in the future.
BarcampDelhi-2 is all set to create a nice geeky happening on 9th december 2006. I am luckily attending the camp and the bar. Barcamp is all about sharing new thoughts, discussing new technologies, talking web standards. This time it is supposed to be rich in ruby and rails as rails [ Read More ]
I have provided the source code of the ajax based drag drop tree in rubyonrails in one of my previous posts. I found some of the people are getting problems to incorporate the code into their running applications so i am providing a sample rails application in which all the [ Read More ]
A Quick Review on ENCRYPTIONS We all are very familiar with the ruby encryptions we usually implement SHA1 or MD5 in our rails applications. In my ongoing project i have been through encryptions in little bit more depth. MD5 was the most widely used hash algorithm, it converts a string [ Read More ]
Well, its a natural feel to get amazed out of every other delighted feature provided by RubyonRails and so appreciating it before actually talking about the feature in every second post. This line is for those people who have published that the worst thing about rails is that every rails [ Read More ]