RubyLearning helps would-be Ruby developers come up-to-speed with programming in Ruby.Are you using RubyLearning and think that the site and the Free Ruby eBook are useful? The only problem with something that you give away for free, it costs a little ...
TrainerOnRails.com helps would-be Rails developers come up-to-speed with Ruby On Rails development.
Are you using TrainerOnRails.com and think that the site and the Free Rails eBook are useful? The only problem with something that you give away for fr...
www.sharesource.org wants your help to start it's dream of having it's very own compile farm! Money raised will allow project developers to use the machines for Cross-platform development and continuous integration testing.
Imagine being able to via th...
Sparkle is a framework that Cocoa developers can quickly add to their applications to get instant self-update functionality.
For more information on Sparkle, visit http://sparkle.andymatuschak.org
Sparkle's an open-source project maintained by a colleg...
Help ease the life of Ruby developers on Windows!
Also know as One-Click Installer, RubyInstaller project aims to bring the "batteries included" concept to Ruby language on Windows.
Moreover, part of our rewrite plan, we created a Developer Kit that al...
We have a lovely fair trade cafe here on site. It has become customary for most of the Global Hand developers to frequent the cafe at lunch time for a game of chess and a coffee. It's the perfect way to break up the day a bit, and get the extra boost...
woid /
xrefresh
Description:Browser refresh automation for web developers
Homepage: http://github.com/woid/xrefresh
Clone URL: git://github.com/woid/xrefresh.git
This project is hosted on GitHub:
http://git...
Ruby Assist helps would-be Ruby developers come up-to-speed with programming in Ruby.
The only problem with something that you give away for free, it costs a little to develop and give away. Not a lot, but over time it gets expensive.
So, we're taking ...
Currently hosting and backups cost approximately £30 per month and are paid out of the developer's pocket.
If you use Agileista and find it useful any amount would be great to keep it running until it is funding itself.