May 1st 2009

Announcing: The Ruby Toolbox

So, after my return from Cairo and right before heading to Las Vegas for RailsConf tomorrow morning, I have put together a little website called The Ruby Toolbox.

The page is meant to give you information on what Ruby tool from GitHub you could use to do X, Y or Z. The tools are assorted in categories like "Testing Frameworks", "State Machines", "Markup Processors" and so on. The projects listed in each category have scores calculated from their respective GitHub repositories' watcher and fork counts, so you can get an idea which project is the most popular in the dev community.

I hope this will be of use to people i.e. wondering which test framework they should choose from the plethora of options or to find out about alternatives to currently used tools and their popularity.

So, head over to ruby-toolbox.com and drop me a line whether you like it, tweet me @thedeadserious or tell me right at RailsConf in Vegas!

If you want a (your?) project or another category added, please also drop me a line because the categories and projects on the page only serve as a starting point. This will hopefully grow in time!

Written by Christoph Olszowka
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