Coulda documentation/website
One of my pals, Wayne Seguin (of rvm fame), has been on me about a documentation site to educate and promote Coulda. Seeing as how I’m still funemployed, I spent a day hacking one together.
I need to give Wayne additional props for pointing me at nanoc3. It’s a static site generation framework, written in Ruby, that allows for templated pages with layouts (and a hell of a lot more but I’ve barely begun scratching the surface). Being able to write the site largely in HAML was a huge time-saver.
Without additional fanfare, you can find more information on Coulda at http://coulda.tiggerpalace.com.
Posted by evan on Wednesday, September 30, 2009
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My name is Evan Light and, yes, I am a nerd. I'm also a professional software developer who, after spending one too many years contracting to the federal government, escaped into the far more enjoyable commercial world. Having spent several years using C and even more using Java (the latter very nearly caused me to give up programming entirely), I consider myself fortunate to have discovered Ruby and to use it as part of my daily work.