Rails 2.2 was released this week with some really interesting new features. Most interesting, to me at least, is "Thread safety and a connection pool". Rails applications are generally run using many single threaded instances through something like Mongrel. Now they'll be able to run multi-threaded, a huge leap forward.
What's most interesting, it almost only matters to JRuby users! For more information; have a look at Charles Oliver Nutter's post from a little while back: "Q/A: What Thread-safe Rails Means".
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Friday, November 21, 2008
3 Reasons to Switch to Git from Subversion � markmcb
A great little comparison of day-to-day type operations with Git compared to Subversion.
3 Reasons to Switch to Git from Subversion � markmcb
3 Reasons to Switch to Git from Subversion � markmcb
Friday, November 14, 2008
Grails 1.0.4 Released
Grails 1.0.4 was released today. This is the first release from G2One after the SpringSource acquisition. I don't know much about new features yet though. So check the internets :)
SpringSource Team Blog: First Grails Release Under the SpringSource Banner
SpringSource Team Blog: First Grails Release Under the SpringSource Banner
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
YouTube - Google Techtalk on Git
If you want to get a better understanding of what Git can do, check this talk out...
YouTube - Google Techtalk on Git
YouTube - Google Techtalk on Git
Graeme Rocher's Blog: Groovy and Grails join the Spring family
This is good news I think. Hopefully this gets Groovy and Grails some much needed visibility.
Graeme Rocher's Blog: Groovy and Grails join the Spring family
SpringSource Team Blog: More Weapons for the War on Complexity: SpringSource Acquires Groovy/Grails Leader
Graeme Rocher's Blog: Groovy and Grails join the Spring family
SpringSource Team Blog: More Weapons for the War on Complexity: SpringSource Acquires Groovy/Grails Leader
Wednesday, November 05, 2008
InfoQ: Writing JEE applications with Grails and Flex
Ironic, I was just looking at doing something like this.
InfoQ: Writing JEE applications with Grails and Flex
InfoQ: Writing JEE applications with Grails and Flex
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