
Introducing Dobedobedo, an Idiomatic Ruby API wrapper for the Do.com REST API, enabling rapid integration of Do.com functionality and features into existing Ruby and Ruby on Rails applications.
I just wanted to take a quick moment to thank the Force.com community for the great turnout on the Veterans Day Hackathon. I know I had a great time participating and hope that LinkedIn will repeat the event next year. As Cloudspokes Evangelist (a
Fresh from vacation, I looked at the Developer event schedule for the remainder of November. And there is a LOT! From Cloudforce, to two Heroku events, it’s going to be busy month.

We are excited to announce the availability of the new Force.com and Database.com Ruby gem, with full source available in Github. This gem is a great example of how an open source project started way back in 2005, has evolved over time thanks to
Recently upgraded your Ruby version and had troubles with your self-signed certs, or looking for some simple instructions on creating valid self signed certificates for localhost development? Here are a few tips to get you up and running again.
There has been some recent discussions on the activesalesforce Google groups about the best options for authenticating against the Force.com database for building apps. Here are a few thoughts based on the major user stories I see, and how to approach them
Here is some code snippets to show you how to connect to the database on Force.com and Heroku from your rails app.
As the rain continues to pour, and the snow looks it will make it the streets of San Francisco this weekend, what better way to spend your weekend curled up in bed with a steaming cup of coffee, hacking out some Ruby code and deploying it on