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Ruby Weekly is a weekly newsletter covering the latest Ruby and Rails news. I have been contemplating the use of document-stores in my Ruby apps for a few months (you might remember my MongoMapper post from back in June), and I've been following developments in the No-SQL movement. George Palmer's presentation at Rails Underground on his couch_foo gem inspired me to explore the possibilities furth
Over the weekend, I spent some time working on a Ruby + Rack +CouchDB project. Three technologies that I know quite well but that I never put to work together at the same time, at least not directly. Letâs call this Part I. Before we get started, let me introduce each component: Ruby : if you are reading this blog, you more than likely know at least a little bit about, what I consider, one of the
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