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March 26, 2008

Ruby Developer Center @ Sun Developer Network – New Webpage

Filed under: web2.0 — arungupta @ 2:05 pm

Ruby Developer Center is a new page launched today that is a one stop page for any thing & everything about Ruby, JRuby, Rails and all related efforts @ Sun Microsystems. Here are couple of new articles to get you started:

  • NetBeans, Solaris, GlassFish: The Ruby’s Red Slippers Fit
  • Rails powered by the GlassFish Application Server

The site is divided into 4 tabs – Overview, Reference, Community, Download.

The Overview tab provides a pointers to Getting Started and key Ruby events. In the Reference tab, you can find out about documentation about using  Ruby with Solaris, NetBeans, GlassFish, Databases (MySQL, PostgreSQL & JavaDB). The Community tab gives pointers to blogs, forums and participation opportunities. Finally Download tab provides a single page to download all related Tools & Platforms.

Let us know what else would you like to see on the website.
Technorati: ruby jruby rubyonrails netbeans glassfish solaris sun sdn

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1 Comment »

  1. [Trackback] As reported earlier, I presented on "Rails powered by GlassFish and jMaki" yesterday at The Server Side Java Symposium – Las Vegas. The slides are available here. The demos shown in the talk are available at: Rails 2.0 Scaffold…

    Comment by Arun Gupta's Blog — March 27, 2008 @ 1:40 pm

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