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Try ruby! (in your browser) Twitter-Like Project Collaboration Tool: Teambox. Teambox is an open source platform that enables teams to collaborate on projects with a Twitter-like interface. The application is built with Ruby on Rails and, besides the open source version, has a hosted version too. Users can create an unlimited number of projects & tasks, assign them to their colleagues, share messages, files & much more.

Users can start a conversation instantly, create pages to store information & Teambox can integrate clients to the system to colaborate with them easily. The application is multilingual, has support for mobile phones & offers a read-only API for integrations with 3rd party softwares. Tracks – An Advanced “Getting Things Done” Application.

Whether you are in school, college or becoming an adult and enjoying the family life, everyone is busy. With technology taking over our world, it’s making us even busier. Having open contact with email, phone and several social networking sites, communication is easier than ever which has made life even more hectic. Along with this same technology however, comes many many ways to keep track of what you’re doing and everything else organized as well. Online to-do lists, tasks and several different versions of online calendars has taken the pain off somewhat. Tracks is not just another version of my aforementioned examples, it adds some very nice functionality and is much more advanced than anything I’ve seen previously. Open source and running on Ruby on Rails, it includes its own web server for use on any Windows, Linux or Mac PC.

Below are some highlights. You can create several different categories and create your own set of tasks for each. Tracks :: index. Ruby Programming Language. Ruby on Rails. Ruby on Rails emphasizes the use of well-known software engineering patterns and principles, such as active record pattern, convention over configuration (CoC), don't repeat yourself (DRY), and model–view–controller (MVC).

History[edit] On December 23, 2008, Merb, another web application framework, was launched, and Ruby on Rails announced it would work with the Merb project to bring "the best ideas of Merb" into Rails 3, ending the "unnecessary duplication" across both communities.[7] Merb was merged with Rails as part of the Rails 3.0 release.[8][9] Rails 3.2 was released on January 20, 2012 with a faster development mode and routing engine (also known as Journey engine), Automatic Query Explain and Tagged Logging.[11] Rails 3.2.x is the last version that supports Ruby 1.8.7.[12] Rails 3.2.12 supports Ruby 2.0[13] Technical overview[edit] Like many web frameworks, Ruby on Rails uses the model–view–controller (MVC) pattern to organize application programming.

Framework structure[edit] Ruby on Rails. Welcome to RadRails, the Ruby on Rails authoring environment for Aptana Studio and Eclipse | Aptana. Free, open source IDE for Ruby and Rails applications RadRails is now included as part of Aptana Studio 3. No extra download required--now integrated into a single editor. Core Capabilities Code Assist Quick access to Ruby, HTML, CSS and JavaScript structures, methods, elements, properties, tags & attributes. Helpful information about the element also shown. Code Assist Integrated Debugger Set breakpoints, inspect variables, control execution. Integrated Debugger Outlining View and navigate the structures in your file using this hierarchical outline of your Ruby or HTML page. Outlining. Free Ruby e-book for Newbies - Download Squad.