Mephisto as you is one of the best (if not the best) blogging system for ruby on rails (and possibly the world).
Even though Mephisto is used literally by hundreds nay thousands of blogs and custom websites on the internet very few people feel the n...
eBay4R is a Ruby wrapper for eBay's Web Services SOAP API. Emphasis is on ease of use and small footprint. Forget the 40-50 line examples eBay gives you in C# and Java. With Ruby and eBay4R, examples are 5 lines or less.
Our RubyForge hosted project is...
Pixelpost is an Open Source photoblog application powered by PHP and MySQL that is FREE to download and use...yes, FREE.
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 ge...
Are you using Sitealizer and think this project is useful? Then help with the development by donating to it. Your support will help me add new features and ways to view your website usage.
To raise funds for The voidNULL.org Project.
The voidNULL.org Project consists of a large collection of advanced computer and networks security related materials such as papers, tutorials, advisories, softwares, source codes, etc...
The funds collected...
Nulankeyutomonen Nkihtahkomikumon (We Take Care of Our Land) is a community-based group focused on protecting our rights to design and create ecologically responsive projects on Passamaquoddy ancestral lands.
Voting on Descendant’s rights is not Pas...
Noobkit is a labor of love, and as such it always needs some from you or it will wither and die. A cup of coffee or a beer's worth a month will keep us going and developing more cool features for you!
It costs me $79/m for shared VPS hosting. This is t...
This fund is for sponsoring improvements to the BTIT++ tracker script.
The SourceForge project is located here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/btitplusplus
The Development site is located here:
http://BTITDEV.org
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 ...