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  <title>RubyCorner</title>
  <subtitle>Last updated blogs at RubyCorner</subtitle>
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  <updated>2008-10-10T17:40:19Z</updated>
  <entry>
    <title>FiveRuns Blog :: Get your FiveRuns TuneUp 0.8.17</title>
    <link href="http://blog.fiveruns.com/2008/10/10/get-your-fiveruns-tuneup-0-8-17" rel="alternate"/>
    <id>http://blog.fiveruns.com/2008/10/10/get-your-fiveruns-tuneup-0-8-17</id>
    <updated>2008-10-10T17:40:19Z</updated>
    <author>
      <name>Dean Cruse</name>
    </author>
    <summary>We&#8217;ve just unleashed FiveRuns TuneUp v0.8.17. This release fixes an issue when running on JRuby. It also corrects a snafu I introduced by building 0.8.16 against a modified working copy. My bad! If ...</summary>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Amazing Development :: Where was CamelCase invented?</title>
    <link href="http://amazing-development.com/archives/2008/10/10/where-was-camelcase-invented/" rel="alternate"/>
    <id>http://amazing-development.com/archives/2008/10/10/where-was-camelcase-invented/</id>
    <updated>2008-10-10T16:57:53Z</updated>
    <author>
      <name>Frank 'Psycho' Spychalski</name>
    </author>
    <summary>Useless and probably false trivia of the day: 
Where was CamelCase invented?: In Scottland</summary>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Ruby on Rails Security Blog :: The updated Rails Security Guide</title>
    <link href="http://www.rorsecurity.info/2008/10/10/the-updated-rails-security-guide/" rel="alternate"/>
    <id>http://www.rorsecurity.info/2008/10/10/the-updated-rails-security-guide/</id>
    <updated>2008-10-10T14:22:50Z</updated>
    <author>
      <name>hawe</name>
    </author>
    <summary>I'm taking part in the Rails Guide Hackfest which is "an attempt to improve Rails documentation and make the barrier to entry as low as possible." You can take a look at it here: http://guides.rails.i...</summary>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Ph Values :: Pasting Code Is OK</title>
    <link href="http://phvalues.wordpress.com/2008/10/10/pasting-code-is-ok/" rel="alternate"/>
    <id>http://phvalues.wordpress.com/2008/10/10/pasting-code-is-ok/</id>
    <updated>2008-10-10T13:38:45Z</updated>
    <author>
      <name>pitsula</name>
    </author>
    <summary>While reading about the DRY principle (for &#8220;Don&#8217;t repeat yourself&#8221;) and the evil of copy-and-paste coding (again), I started thinking what to do instead. Actually, what to do is more or less obv...</summary>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Luca Guidi :: CachedModels 0.0.2</title>
    <link href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/LucaGuidi/~3/416790781/cached-models-0-0-2" rel="alternate"/>
    <id>http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/LucaGuidi/~3/416790781/cached-models-0-0-2</id>
    <updated>2008-10-10T13:24:51Z</updated>
    <author>
      <name>Luca Guidi</name>
    </author>
    <summary>CachedModels hit 0.0.2.
First of all, I transformed it to a Ruby gem, so you can use it outside Rails! Second, I dramatically enhanced performances, avoiding useless cache lookups and expirations. Tak...</summary>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>West Coast Logic</title>
    <link href="http://westcoastlogic.com" rel="alternate"/>
    <id>http://westcoastlogic.com</id>
    <updated>2008-10-10T02:42:14Z</updated>
    <author>
      <name>Brian LeRoux</name>
    </author>
    <summary></summary>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Atlantic Dominion Solutions :: Does there always have to be a free version?</title>
    <link href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/AtlanticDominionSolutions/~3/416322423/" rel="alternate"/>
    <id>http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/AtlanticDominionSolutions/~3/416322423/</id>
    <updated>2008-10-10T01:38:42Z</updated>
    <author>
      <name>Robert Dempsey</name>
    </author>
    <summary>I had lunch with Dan Benjamin this past Tuesday, which is always a great time. I was telling him about an application we are going to launch next week, to get his feedback on both the plans we will be...</summary>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>CuMu.Li :: Ruby on Rails, XSS and Sanitizing Model Attributes</title>
    <link href="http://cumu.li/2008/10/9/ruby-on-rails-xss-and-sanitizing-model-attributes" rel="alternate"/>
    <id>http://cumu.li/2008/10/9/ruby-on-rails-xss-and-sanitizing-model-attributes</id>
    <updated>2008-10-10T01:06:10Z</updated>
    <author>
      <name>Cumuli</name>
    </author>
    <summary>(or sanitising as us Brits prefer to write!)


  I really hate having to call the hhelper method every time I display a model attribute in view.  Imagine how happy I was to find a plugin that did all ...</summary>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Rubycon :: Steve Jobs Best talk yet</title>
    <link href="http://www.jroller.com/dscataglini/entry/best_talk_yet_from_steve" rel="alternate"/>
    <id>http://www.jroller.com/dscataglini/entry/best_talk_yet_from_steve</id>
    <updated>2008-10-10T00:24:11Z</updated>
    <author>
      <name>dwebsubmit</name>
    </author>
    <summary>
A friend of mine sent me a link to the best talk I have ever seen Steve Jobs give, yet.
I found this talk truly inspiring, sincere and refreshing and would like to share it with my friends that read ...</summary>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>un Desarrollador Web Freelance :: Reiniciando&#8230;</title>
    <link href="http://www.fernandoguillen.info/es/blog/2008/10/10/reiniciando/" rel="alternate"/>
    <id>http://www.fernandoguillen.info/es/blog/2008/10/10/reiniciando/</id>
    <updated>2008-10-10T00:06:28Z</updated>
    <author>
      <name>Fernando Guillen</name>
    </author>
    <summary>Como a ese windows que tienes por ah&#237;, a m&#237; tambi&#233;n me viene bien un apagado/encendido de vez en cuando.. un formateo igual tambi&#233;n :)
Volvemos a finales de mes..
Pr&#243;xima estaci&#243;n.</summary>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Ruby Inside :: Rails Envy Podcast Celebrates 1st Birthday</title>
    <link href="http://www.rubyinside.com/rails-envy-podcast-celebrates-1st-birthday-1243.html" rel="alternate"/>
    <id>http://www.rubyinside.com/rails-envy-podcast-celebrates-1st-birthday-1243.html</id>
    <updated>2008-10-09T23:13:59Z</updated>
    <author>
      <name>Peter Cooper</name>
    </author>
    <summary>
It was a year ago that the Rails Envy podcast was born. Run by the now infamous Jason Seifer and Gregg Pollack, Rails Envy has been entertaining and informing us with Rails (and some Ruby) news since...</summary>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Ruby Flow :: TakeFive on Merb.</title>
    <link href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/Rubyflow/~3/415889806/1011" rel="alternate"/>
    <id>http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/Rubyflow/~3/415889806/1011</id>
    <updated>2008-10-09T15:39:52Z</updated>
    <author>
      <name>Peter Cooper</name>
    </author>
    <summary>FiveRuns is sponsoring MerbCamp this weekend in San Diego. Check out a new post featuring Merb highlights and opinions over the past year from several TakeFive interview participants.

</summary>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>BehindLogic :: Auto-generate your Manifest and Gemspec using Hoe</title>
    <link href="http://blog.behindlogic.com/2008/10/auto-generate-your-manifest-and-gemspec.html" rel="alternate"/>
    <id>http://blog.behindlogic.com/2008/10/auto-generate-your-manifest-and-gemspec.html</id>
    <updated>2008-10-09T15:06:19Z</updated>
    <author>
      <name>Nilez</name>
    </author>
    <summary>If you've ever built a rubygem and found it frustrating, the first thing you should do if you haven't already is get familiar with hoe. Hoe is a tool for sowing and raking gems. That is, hoe provides ...</summary>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Nome do Jogo :: Rails Summit: Meu emprego foi para os EUA</title>
    <link href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/NomeDoJogo/~3/UmvrakysGoA/" rel="alternate"/>
    <id>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/NomeDoJogo/~3/UmvrakysGoA/</id>
    <updated>2008-10-09T14:10:17Z</updated>
    <author>
      <name>Carlos Brando</name>
    </author>
    <summary>&#8220;MY JOB WENT TO USA (And All I Got Was This Lousy Presentation)&#8221;
Este &#233; o tema da palestra que estarei realizado no Rails Summit Latin America, no dia 15 de outubro &#224;s 15:30. &#201; uma brincadeira ...</summary>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Jake Scruggs :: Metric Fu's Churn Now Supports Git</title>
    <link href="http://jakescruggs.blogspot.com/2008/10/metric-fus-churn-now-supports-git.html" rel="alternate"/>
    <id>http://jakescruggs.blogspot.com/2008/10/metric-fus-churn-now-supports-git.html</id>
    <updated>2008-10-09T12:32:29Z</updated>
    <author>
      <name>Jake Scruggs</name>
    </author>
    <summary>I just released version 0.8.0 of MetricFu.   New in this release:Source Control Churn now supports Git (thanks to Erik St Martin)Flog Results are sorted by highest Flog ScoreFix for a bunch of 'alread...</summary>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Aidan Finn's Home Page :: Site update</title>
    <link href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/aidanf/~3/415836176/new_site.html" rel="alternate"/>
    <id>http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/aidanf/~3/415836176/new_site.html</id>
    <updated>2008-10-09T11:45:43Z</updated>
    <author>
      <name>aidanf</name>
    </author>
    <summary>Site update

I'm rejigging this site. 

Step 1: New minimalist theme.

Step 2: New server and new blogging software setup.

Step 3: Profit

I'm still working through the kinks so in the meantime check...</summary>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Rails on the road :: Myrl e Francesco D&#8217;orazio sulla BBC</title>
    <link href="http://www.extendi.it/ruby-on-rails/index.php/2008/10/09/myrl-e-francesco-dorazio-sulla-bbc/" rel="alternate"/>
    <id>http://www.extendi.it/ruby-on-rails/index.php/2008/10/09/myrl-e-francesco-dorazio-sulla-bbc/</id>
    <updated>2008-10-09T09:11:22Z</updated>
    <author>
      <name>Rails on the road</name>
    </author>
    <summary>Date un occhio a Virtual worlds carve out new path un bell&#8217;articolo della Bcc su Myrl. L&#8217;intervista a Francesco D&#8217;orazio l&#8217;ho embeddata qua sotto.










p.s. il prossimo Post sar&#224; su Rail...</summary>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Jaime Iniesta :: Diez mil p&#225;ginas</title>
    <link href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/JaimeIniesta/~3/415560833/" rel="alternate"/>
    <id>http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/JaimeIniesta/~3/415560833/</id>
    <updated>2008-10-09T07:57:48Z</updated>
    <author>
      <name>Jaime Iniesta</name>
    </author>
    <summary>Qui&#233;n me iba a decir a mi en aquel marzo de 2006 en que lanzaba mi primera aplicaci&#243;n rails para probar c&#243;mo iba todo esto que estaba aprendiendo, que dos a&#241;os y medio m&#225;s tarde se habr&#237;a conver...</summary>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Rails Inside :: jRails: Drop-in jQuery Support for Rails</title>
    <link href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/RailsInside/~3/415354239/118-jrails-drop-in-jquery-support-for-rails.html" rel="alternate"/>
    <id>http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/RailsInside/~3/415354239/118-jrails-drop-in-jquery-support-for-rails.html</id>
    <updated>2008-10-09T03:19:00Z</updated>
    <author>
      <name>Peter Cooper</name>
    </author>
    <summary>Hampton Catlin's recent Ruby Survey (results here) showed that more Ruby and Rails developers prefer the jQuery Javascript framework to the Prototype framework that comes with Rails. jQuery has become...</summary>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Rails stole my o`o :: Enabling typing of the Euro symbol in Ubuntu</title>
    <link href="http://www.ralree.info/2008/10/9/enabling-typing-of-the-euro-symbol-in-ubuntu" rel="alternate"/>
    <id>http://www.ralree.info/2008/10/9/enabling-typing-of-the-euro-symbol-in-ubuntu</id>
    <updated>2008-10-09T03:15:42Z</updated>
    <author>
      <name>Hank</name>
    </author>
    <summary>In today&#8217;s troubled world, it&#8217;s nice to be able to talk about different currencies.  The Euro is one that has gotten very popular lately, and you can actually type the character in Linux.  In Ubun...</summary>
  </entry>
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