Rich Kilmer Did a 3 hour 50 mile ride this morning. Felt good on the ride but now am a wee bit sore.
Glenn Vanderburg I like that the Kindle app's dictionary is a book in its own right. But I hate getting dropped into it when looking up from other books.
We were amongst the first commercial companies to deploy software implementations for profit that were written in the Ruby programming language. When Rich Kilmer founded InfoEther as a for-profit company to specifically take advantage of Ruby's power, he also co-founded (along with Chad Fowler and David Alan Black) a non-profit company, RubyCentral, to evangelize Ruby and promote it through conferences and the Ruby open-source project site, RubyForge. If you are not familiar with Ruby's power to build sophisticated software solutions, you can find a list of vaulable links below to help you get up to speed. Even an experienced developer may find a number of these links valuable.
Main Ruby Language Site: http://www.ruby-lang.org/
Ruby on Rails Homepage: http://www.rubyonrails.org/
Ruby Central (non-profit): http://www.rubycentral.org/
RubyForge: http://www.rubyforge.org/
Find a Ruby User Group near you: http://ruby.meetup.com/
Ruby Wikipedia Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruby_(programming_language)