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  1. Snake Game using HTML5 Canvas tag

    Learn how to iteratively develop the Snake Game for the web browser.

    Paul Jensen
    December 31, 2009
    • CSS
    • HTML
    • JavaScript
    • New Bamboo
    • Web
  2. 2009 Ruby survey results

    Thanks to the 1000+ developers who participated in our ruby community survey...

    Matt Jankowski
    December 30, 2009
    • Web
    • Ruby
  3. Factory Bot step definitions for Cucumber

    Did you know… Factory Bot includes some steps for your integration testing...

    Dan Croak
    December 15, 2009
    • Web
    • Testing
    • Ruby
    • Factory Girl
    • Factory Bot
  4. Pushing the boundary of Real Time Web with Twitter and XFactor

    We use WebSockets and NodeJS to monitor Twitter in real time during the XFactor final.

    Makoto Inoue
    December 14, 2009
    • Fun
    • Websockets
    • New Bamboo
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  5. Ruby community survey

    From the practical to the less-practical, we want to know how you’re...

    Matt Jankowski
    December 9, 2009
    • Web
    • Ruby
  6. Real time online activity monitor example with node.js and WebSocket

    Learn how to use WebSockets and NodeJS to create a simple app to stream system logs to the browser in real time.

    Makoto Inoue
    December 8, 2009
    • JavaScript
    • Node.js
    • Websockets
    • New Bamboo
    • Web
  7. Stubbing and Setting Expectations on HTTP Requests Is Now Easy With WebMock

    Use Webmock to mock HTTP requests to external services in a simple and predictable way.

    Bartosz Blimke
    November 24, 2009
    • RSpec
    • Ruby
    • Testing
    • New Bamboo
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  8. Factory Bot Callbacks

    Factory Bot now has callbacks thanks to Nate Sutton. There are three...

    Dan Croak
    November 23, 2009
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  9. The Bamboo Hackday

    Some of the results of our first hackathon at New Bamboo.

    Damien Tanner
    November 16, 2009
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  10. Sharing assertions between Cucumber and Test::Unit

    Integrating testing tools with shared code.

    Jason Morrison
    October 23, 2009
    • Web
    • Testing
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