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cschneid and friends are working on a Sinatra book using Git and GitHub. Anyone can join in. They join the growing number of people using Git and GitHub to write…
cschneid and friends are working on a Sinatra book using Git and GitHub. Anyone can join in.
They join the growing number of people using Git and GitHub to write books collaboratively. Check it:
There’s the Rubinius book, the Ramaze book, Life on the Edge with Merb, DataMapper, & RSpec, and the Rails 2.1 book in English, Portuguese, and Spanish. Awesome.
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