Hi!
please check out my blog: http://www.blackbytes.info/. I have some good Ruby articles that you might enjoy. Let me know what you think
Great idea for a thread @jesus_castello
Could you also share your 3 most read posts please?
My own blog is at www.astonj.com, and my most read posts are:
I blog occasionally on http://ohm.sh, mostly about weird stuff that I encounter in my day to day job.
I thought I recognised your name! Think Iāve been directed to your blog via Google at some point
I donāt blog much, but when I do, I write here: http://kofno.github.io
Wow. Iām famous!
I blog about both Ruby and Rails at http://6ftdan.com. Three of my most popular posts are:
1: Rails: Donāt āpluckā Unnecessarily
2: Different Collection Types in Ruby
3: Rails Polymorphic Associations
And one that should make the list: Dealing with Rails 4 forms and params
Hello, I blog here about Ruby and life as a software developer in general
I write at Excel with Code, where I want to help ruby/rails developers become better at building and selling products. I believe itās not enough to know how to write code; understanding the business side of software is critical to oneās success in the industry.
Some of my popular posts are:
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How to make $100K from Open Source Software, which looks at some of the strategies businesses and individuals use to monetize their open source products (including open source projects developed by others).
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In Whatās your Rails default stack?, I explain why itās not advisable to build a personal custom Rails template, but instead use one thatās flexible enough to get the job done.
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Documenting Ruby command-line apps looks at nine rules of thumb for writing good help-text for command-line apps.
I have embarked on a year of commits and blog about ruby libraries and other things relating to software engineering, updated weekly. Check it out!
I rarely write blog posts (really rarely)
But when I do I write them at http://pikachuexe.logdown.com/
I love Markdown
New blog post! Thought you should know Rails Rumble - the Experience
I must admit, that I tend to use my blog to document something Iāve done in a place where I know I can find it later:
I do the same thing. I visit my blog/site frequently to recall things I āknowā.
Oh, and I couldnāt help but write another blog post today: Implement a Lazy Hash in Ruby