Amsterdam Meetup: Success!
Thanks to everyone who came out! I asked those present to share an open source project of theirs. Here are a few: simple_gate – A Ruby library for using net/ssh/gateway’s…
Thanks to everyone who came out!
I asked those present to share an open source project of theirs. Here are a few:
- simple_gate – A Ruby library for using net/ssh/gateway’s capabilities in a simple to use way.
- surf – A simple CouchDB mapper written in Scala
- ubuntu-machine – Capistrano recipes which allow you to setup a machine running Ubuntu Server 8.0.4 or 8.1.
- active_record_like – Make your ActiveRecords come from XML, LDAP, Memcache or even C# libraries!
- ico – A JavaScript graph library based on Raphael by Wakoopa.
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