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Released RubyGems 2.0.0.preview2.1, now bundler can install gems from git! http://bit.ly/SFfLZ2
I disagree with @mperham, Ruby’s stdlib is not a Ghetto: http://bit.ly/not_a_ghetto
Work with JSON and HTTP frequently? Try the print_json_response gem! http://bit.ly/dlsCjB - diff, walk and print JSON output!
Syck (the old YAML parser) has been removed from Ruby 2.0. Psych will be the only included YAML parser
Ruby's Iconv extension will eventually go away, prepare yourself by learning String#encode: http://bit.ly/hbyDnM
I really think I should start typing 'warn "TODO …"' instead of '# TODO …'. I'll end up with fewer TODOs
Please give a big thank-you to @_zzak for his work on documentation in ruby 2.0!
`gem install graph; graph rake` lets you communicate with less ambiguity like this: http://t.co/9MM11GJH
RubyGems 2.0.0.preview2 release notes: http://bit.ly/StiswT You'll need to use this with the bundler prerelease.
Use Web Inspector on any WebKit client: defaults write «bundle-identifier-here» WebKitDeveloperExtras -bool true - even Dictionary.app!
Today Ruby trunk is 75.15% documented‼ Please thank @_zzak for his work writing and checking in documentation patches for ruby 2‼
RubyGems 1.8.0! You will need to `gem pristine`, Release Notes: http://bit.ly/rubygems-1-8-0
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