Also check out the other journal entries by year: 2005–2006–2007–2008–2009.
Monet
Monet is a Ruby library on top of Gosu, providing functionality such as better event handling and views. And it’s open-source, of course. Read more.
Exciting Times for nanoc
In the past 12 months, nanoc has grown from a hacky little script to a full-grown, powerful and flexible Ruby application. So, what are the next steps for nanoc? Read more.
CSS’s Relative Units: Redundant
These days, the recommended approach for setting all widths, heights and sizes in CSS is using relative units instead of absolute units. With the recent redesign, however, Stoneship has—deliberately—gone the other way. Read more.
Minimal Earth
I got tired of the old site design and built a new one from scratch—a rather minimalistic one without comments. Read more.
Renaming Internet Explorer
Perhaps it’s time for Microsoft to pick a new name for Internet Explorer 8 and start with a clean slate. Read more.
Comments
As of today, Stoneship has support for blog comments. Who shall be the first one to yell “FIRST POST”? Read more.
What I don’t like about Ruby
Ruby is a fantastic programming language. This is not an article about how cool it really is, though—it’s about what I don’t like about it. Read more.