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
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Welcome to Giant Robots Smashing Into Other Giant Robots â a weblog about development, business, design and technology â written by thoughtbot. One of the biggest features in the latest version of Rails is RESTful routes. By writing the following in your routes.rb file (assuming you have a UsersController): You get the following named routes for free (excluding named routes that include a :format
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Whew, itâs been a while. The most requested feature for Jester has been JSON support, and thatâs what this release delivers. Letâs get right to it. Jester is available from SVN in trunk form, or a 1.3 release form. You can also download a zipped copy of 1.3. Jester is released under the MIT License. Using JSON in Jester is easy. Set the format option when defining your model, and JSON will be the
Jester is our implementation of REST, in JavaScript. It provides (nearly) identical syntax to ActiveResource for using REST to find, update, and create data, but from the client side. Update, 6/16/07: We have released version 1.3 of Jester. You may want to view its release description. Jester is available from SVN in trunk form, or a 1.1 release form. You can also download a zipped copy of 1.1. Je
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