James Britt
9/28/2007 5:12:00 PM
Todd Burch wrote:
> Rubinius, Watir, RSpec, hpricot, YARV, YAML, rubygems, rake, rinda, erb,
> irb, IronRuby, jruby, webistrano, attachment_fu, rubyscript2exe,
> cplusruby, dike, GOD, mongrel, scrubyt, PDF::Writer, curses, rexml,
> fire, dcov, rassmalog, Metadata, tinderbox, ... ... ... the list goes
> on.
>
> Is there a one-stop shop where all these things are defined and indexed
> with a short pedestrian explanation of what all they are and do?
> There's SO much going on, it's hard to keep up. Or, is it just me?
>
There are (near) countless libs and tools for Ruby, and the list keeps
growing. Many of them have projects on rubyforge.org, which might be
the best place to look first for information.
To stay on top of things, many people subscribe to rss or atom feeds for
numerous Ruby blogs.
There are some resources for this listed on ruby-lang.org.
--
James Britt
"We are using here a powerful strategy of synthesis: wishful thinking."
- H. Abelson and G. Sussman
(in "The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs)