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The Rubinius Project
Dr. Dobb's talks with Rubinius Founder and Project Lead Evan Phoenix about the major Rubinius announcement made at this year's RailsConf 2008 event. - Open Source
SlickEdit 2008 Review
Deploying Rails Applications Book Review
Winners of the 18th Jolt Product Excellence Awards & Recipients of the Jolt Productivity Awards
- Tools
Making Things Happen: Mastering Project Management Book Review
Author Scott Berkun has updated his well received, 2006 Jolt Productivity Award winning The Art of Project Management book released three years ago with this updated and substantially revised edition. In fact, there are so many meaningful changes in this edition that the new title is entirely warranted.
- DesignHackerteen: Internet Blackout, Volume 1 Review
- Security
Listen Up! Podcasts, Audio Interviews, Whatever. We Got 'Em.
We've posted some interesting audio files (podcasts?) on ddj.com. I need to tell you this because they aren't that easy to find, and there is some stuff you won't want to miss.
- Open SourceTom Mornini on Ruby on Rails, Part 2
Dr. Dobb's talks with Tom Mornini, CTO of Engine Yard, a Ruby on Rails service provider. In the second installment of this two-partconversation with Mike Riley, Tom Mornini discusses Merb and Rubinius, Ruby-based open-source projects being developed in part by key Engine Yard staff. - Open Source
Tom Mornini on Ruby on Rails, Part 1
Dr. Dobb's talks with Tom Mornini, CTO of Engine Yard, a Ruby on Rails service provider. In the first part of this two-part conversation with Mike Riley, Tom discusses how his company has optimized the Ruby on Rails application management experience. - Open Source
Virtual Machine Programming
One of the most significant trends in data centers across the world today is the migration of physical servers into virtual ones. A rainbow of reasons exists for this, from more effective provisioning of hardware to higher availability, durability and business process isolation.
- C/C++