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Here are some RubyProf runs over our heaviest Controller Action, showing the speedup we gained simply by switching from ReXML (Rails-standard XML parsing library) to Nokogiri.
For more info, see my blogpost on the subject here:
rubyglasses.blogspot.com/2009/07/40-speedup-using-nokogir...
Photos from the June Meetup of the London Ruby User Group, who met at Skills Matter eXchange on 13th June 2011.
Blogged in The Woodwork: Must…resist…urge.
I wish you could plot this shit on semilog so people would finally understand that Ruby popularity always drops when school is out. After all these years, you’d figure someone in the Ruby world would get a clue. But I guess that means pissing on your religion by pointing out a practical reality.
I bet you’d see the same thing in the Java world if we could turn back time to 1995-1999.
Would that Rails was never invented so that I’d not have to explain the obvious to people.
SimpleTicket is an open source trouble ticket system written using Ruby on Rails. The system is ideal for companies with between 1 and 20 engineers.
Our idea was to build a simple ticketing system that worked. There are many features you won't find in SimpleTicket and that is why SimpleTicket is so powerful - it does less!
The first version of SimpleTicket was released early this year. In our rush to release the first version we ended up with UI that looked like crap. We are now trying to fix some of the problems with the code and UI. These are drafts of the newer UI (not a major departure, but a major cleanup). What do you think?
We decided to use the OSI GNU General Public License to release the source code. SimpleTicket was released by Spur, the company behind Architel, WeblogsWork and Big in Japan. To obtain an alternate license, customized version or support visit the SimpleTicket website for contact information
Beer o'clock posting wall in the Yoomee office: we post "victories" on the wall and celebrate those every Friday with a beer.
Cecilia, in the middle, built this app during the workshop: smooth-lightning-1742.herokuapp.com/users :)
The help system got a look tweak. We dropped the green for a very cool blue. slate has basically moved to a simple black and white theme with blue highlights in functional areas. I think it works really well.
Drupal and Ruby on Rails solutions company Gloscon held its second annual function at Hotel Rock Regency, Ahmedabad, India www.gloscon.com/news/2009/05/11/second-annual-day-celebra...