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Blog: thinkincode.net
Twitter: twitter.com/calavera
Github: github.com/calavera
Projects: Oos4ruby, Rake plugin for Hudson CI, Ruby metrics plugin for Hudson CI, The atom protocol exerciser, Trinidad
thinkincode.net/2008/5/22/using-hudson-as-rails-ci-server
A Hudson's plugin that allows to execute Rake tasks as common build steps integrated in the server. It also allows to configure several ruby virtual machines to run these tasks in different environments.
wiki.hudson-ci.org/display/HUDSON/Ruby+metrics+plugin
A Hudson's plugin that allows to montorize several ruby metrics' reports into the server like rcov or rails stats.
thinkincode.net/2008/7/2/the-ape-1-5-released
A tool to test your Atom Publishing Protocol server implementations.
Trinidad allows you to run rails applications within an embedded Tomcat container, just like you do with mongrel, webrick or jetty.
MVC is not only for web applications published 2 months ago by David Calavera
JRuby class loader by example published 12 months ago by David Calavera
Trinidad extensions, the hacking guide published about 1 year ago by David Calavera
JRuby `to_java` by example published about 1 year ago by David Calavera
Writing Hudson views with Ruby and ERB published about 1 year ago by David Calavera
Building Hudson plugins with Mirah, dogfooding published about 1 year ago by David Calavera
Building Hudson plugins with Mirah, baby steps published about 1 year ago by David Calavera
Building Hudson plugins with Mirah, ROUND 1 published about 1 year ago by David Calavera
Trinidad 0.8, gem extensions and database pooling published about 1 year ago by David Calavera
Adding other tools support in Hudson's rubyMetrics plugin published over 2 years ago by David Calavera
Loading several Rails applications into a single Tomcat container with Trinidad published over 2 years ago by David Calavera
The Atom Exerciser on Heroku published over 2 years ago by David Calavera
Improving JRuby 1.9 compatibility published over 2 years ago by David Calavera
Rails load balancing with Apache and Trinidad published over 2 years ago by David Calavera
Jeweler vs rubyforge published over 2 years ago by David Calavera
Tomcat-rails is now called Trinidad published over 2 years ago by David Calavera
Tomcat-rails, develop rails app within tomcat published over 2 years ago by David Calavera
Tomcat-rails, develop rails app within tomcat published over 2 years ago by David Calavera
Rails template for Google app engine published over 2 years ago by David Calavera
Rails Hackathon in Madrid published over 3 years ago by David Calavera
European Ruby Konference 2009 in Barcelona published over 3 years ago by David Calavera
Abdera gets the graduation published over 3 years ago by David Calavera
Google Test Automation Conference 08 published over 3 years ago by David Calavera
Next three weeks in the states published over 3 years ago by David Calavera
rubyMetrics 1.2 supports Rails stats published over 3 years ago by David Calavera
Ruby Metrics plugin for Hudson published over 3 years ago by David Calavera
When readability is better than metaprogramming published over 3 years ago by David Calavera
Greasemonkey script for pootle published over 3 years ago by David Calavera
Apache Abdera supports AtomPub-multipart creation published over 3 years ago by David Calavera
Speaking: AtomPub at GTAC 08 published over 3 years ago by David Calavera
The ape 1.5 released published over 3 years ago by David Calavera
Using Hudson as Rails CI server published over 3 years ago by David Calavera
2 cosas que acabo de aprender sobre Rake published over 3 years ago by David Calavera
Shoes promete pero tampoco cumple published over 3 years ago by David Calavera
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