Archive for October, 2006

Today Ritu Kamthan created a search engine for RubyOnRails (powered by Google Co-op)
Presently it searches over following sites:
weblog.rubyonrails.org
wiki.rubyonrails.com
rituonrails.wordpress.com
webonrails.wordpress.com
fromdelhi.com
vinsol.com
rubyonrails.org
ajaxonrails.wordpress.com
del.icio.us/
www.rubycentral.org
www.rubycentral.com
www.ruby-lang.org
www.rubyonrails.com
nubyonrails.com
rubyforge.org
sitekreator.com/satishtalim/index.html
dec.orat.in/
den1jay.blogs.assembla.com/
If you are a regular rails blogger and wanna add your site to this list, please let me or Ritu know, so that we can include your site.

Thursday, October 26th, 2006 | No Comments

Ruby on Rails is creating the storms in the web development all over the world. RoR is even capable to challenge Big Caps like Microsoft’s Asp.NET and so everything else in the specific area. World is continuously changing… The current WEB not solely depends on the old,encoded,paid,stressful technologies but the fresh,open-source,free,joyful technologies like Ruby […]

Wednesday, October 25th, 2006 | No Comments

To implement captcha in RubyonRails, validates_captcha plugin can be a good option but a small customization i need with this plugin was to use it on some specific action and not to be validated the captcha field every time an instance of the model is saved or updated.
Here is a small work-around for its customization…
How […]

Tuesday, October 24th, 2006 | No Comments

A regular expression (abbreviated as regexp or regex, with plural forms regexps, regexes, or regexen) is a string that describes or matches a set of strings, according to certain syntax rules. Regular expressions are used by many text editors and utilities to search and manipulate bodies of text based on certain patterns. Many programming languages […]

Thursday, October 19th, 2006 | No Comments

My new Notebook
Configuration:
Intel Core Duo Processor 1.66 GHz, Intel 945GM Chipset, 2 MB L2 Cache / 533 MHz FSB, 1 GB PC2-4200 (533 MHz) DDR2, 100 GB Serial ATA, 150 MB/ Sec @5400 RPM, 8X SuperMulti Double Layer (8.5 GB) DVD +RW/ +R Writer, Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 950; […]

Wednesday, October 18th, 2006 | No Comments