Does the GIL Make Your Ruby Code Thread-Safe?
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This is a guest post by Jesse Storimer, esteemed author of Working with
Unix Processes, Working with TCP Sockets and Working with Ruby Threads.
There are...
Innovating with HTTP 2.0 Server Push
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*HTTP 2.0 enables the server to send multiple responses (in parallel) for a
single client request - aka, server push*. Except, why would we ever want
to ...
Episode 133: Introduction to Watir
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[image: Episode 133: Introduction to Watir]
Hillary Hueter demonstrates how to validate user interfaces with Watir.
Learn how to write scripts that autom...
Experiments with the HTML5 Audio Data API
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About a month ago we had a hack day at New Bamboo, a day where all the
bambinos were free to work on any kind of project they wanted to. I decided
to exp...
I've been busy
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Sorry for the lack of updates, but I’ve been busy working on a new open
source project and I just couldn’t bare putting any new content on this
site unti...
google, social networking
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Sorry about the lull in posts of late all. I've been busy traveling and
catching up on much lost quality time with my girlfriend who has returned
from Au...