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Introducing Barduino - The Ruby Powered Bar Monkey — Matthew Williams
Barduino is an Arduino based bar monkey implementation. To sum up a bar monkey, it’s typically a computer control drink dispensing system. ...
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JRuby - Or how I manage to write Ruby in a strict corporate ...
Apr 20, 2008 ... One a somewhat related note, you can read JRuby - Or how I manage to write Ruby in a strict corporate environment and Why I think Ruby on ...
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JRuby - Or how I manage to write Ruby in a strict corporate ...
Apr 20, 2008 ... One a somewhat related note, you can read JRuby - Or how I manage to write Ruby in a strict corporate environment and Why I think Ruby on ...
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JRuby - Or how I manage to write Ruby in a strict corporate ...
Apr 20, 2008 ... One a somewhat related note, you can read JRuby - Or how I manage to write Ruby in a strict corporate environment and Why I think Ruby on ...
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Another Ruby/Mac/Nerd Blog. — Matthew Williams
Apr 20, 2008 ... He introduced an interesting challenge to the Ruby community; fork Ruby and get creative with it. Here are my notes from the talk, ...
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Another Ruby/Mac/Nerd Blog. — Matthew Williams
Apr 20, 2008 ... He introduced an interesting challenge to the Ruby community; fork Ruby and get creative with it. Here are my notes from the talk, ...
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Introducing Barduino - The Ruby Powered Bar Monkey — Matthew Williams
http://www.matthewdavidwilliams.com/2008/10/17/introducing-barduino-the-ruby-powered-bar-monkey/ : Barduino, la rencontre d’Arduino et de Ruby à des fins ...
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Introducing Barduino - The Ruby Powered Bar Monkey — Matthew Williams
Barduino is an Arduino based bar monkey implementation. To sum up a bar monkey, it’s typically a computer control drink dispensing system. ...
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Another Ruby/Mac/Nerd Blog. — Matthew Williams
Apr 20, 2008 ... So feel free to subscribe or just drop me an e-mail at matthew.d.williams@gmail.com if we didn’t get a chance to talk at BarCamp. ...
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RubyConf 2008 - Matz Opening Keynote Notes — Matthew Williams
Notes from today’s opening keynote at RubyConf 2008 by Matz, the creator of Ruby. It was an absolute pleasure to hear him speak and he did a fantastic job. ...
 
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