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Software Collections on Red Hat Enterprise Linux

Did you ever wish you had newer versions of the software on your Red Hat Enterprise Linux machines? You are probably not alone. Providing new versions of software in rpm is hard, because rpm supports...

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Ruby on Rails 3.2 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 with Software Collections

While Red Hat Enterprise Linux is known for its stability and flexibility, you might not think of it first when looking for the latest version of your web application framework. If you’re a developer...

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Red Hat Software Collections 1.0 Beta Now Available

You may have seen references to “software collections” in this blog, but this is different.  “Red Hat Software Collections”, now in beta for the first time, is a collection of refreshed and supported...

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Red Hat Software Collections and Developer Toolset – now in beta2

A couple of months ago, Red Hat announced the beta 1 phases of both Red Hat Developer Toolset V2.0 and Red Hat Software Collections V1.0. Now, they are both in a beta 2 phase! Be sure to take a …

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Released! Red Hat Software Collections now GA!

We’ve had so much interest in Red Hat Software Collections during beta testing and now here they are! Red Hat has announced the general availability of Red Hat Software Collections 1.0! “Available via...

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Leveraging RHSCL for DevOps

As you certainly know, DevOps is all the rage these days. While DevOps is many things, some pure “buzz” and some legitimate, we aren’t going to talk about all that. Instead, let’s talk about one small...

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Our Top 12 Blog Articles of 2013

One thing I love about this blog site is the variety of developer-related topics – all created by the experts themselves!  So, in case you missed any, here are the top 12 blog posting for 2013: 1....

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Profiling Ruby Programs

The Ruby Interpreter includes a profiling tool which is invoked with the -rprofile option on the command line. Below is an example running the Ruby Fibonacci program (fib.rb) included in Ruby...

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Red Hat Software Collections 1.1 beta now available – adds Apache, MongoDB, more

BRIDGING DEVELOPER AGILITY WITH PRODUCTION STABILITY. This is what we do. Today, we are pleased to announce the beta availability of Red Hat Software Collections 1.1, the second installment of Red Hat...

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Getting started with Ruby and MongoDB using Software Collections

MongoDB became recently a very popular document database and RHSCL 1.1 includes both mongodb24 and ror40 Software Collections including the supported Ruby drivers for MongoDB.  So let’s have a short...

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Red Hat Software Collections (RHSCL) 1.1 now GA

Second installment of Red Hat Software Collections delivers comprehensive suite of dynamic languages, open source databases and web development tools Red Hat today announced the general availability of...

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Webinar recording – Red Hat Software Collections for RHEL 6 and 7

We recently hosted and recorded a webinar that talks to the latest for Red Hat Software Collections (RHSCL) 1.1 available for both Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 and 7 Red Hat Software Collections (RHSCL)...

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Quick Poll: Which Ruby version(s) are you using?

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Because Red Hatters are Rubyists too

If Ruby development is your thing, here at Red Hat we understand why. We make use of Ruby and Ruby on Rails in our products and provide a range of tools to get your Ruby applications up and running....

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Red Hat Software Collections component request survey

      For more information about Red Hat Software Collections or Red Hat Developer Toolset, visit developer.redhat.com/RHEL. Tagged: gcc, MariaDB, MongoDB, mysql, passenger, perl, php, postgresql,...

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Quick poll: Ruby Developers – do you use Ruby on Rails?

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Software Collections 2.0 now in BETA – new and shiny

It seems like just a few months ago when we introduced Red Hat Software Collections 1.0 (RHSCL), followed by 1.1 and 1.2 will lots of additions and updates. Today, Red Hat has announced Red Hat...

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Asciidoctor on OpenShift

Asciidoctor encompasses and builds an ecosystem around Asciidoc for writing documentation, and well, writing anything.   If you want to host your own blog, documentation site, book, ect.., Asciidoctor...

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Red Hat Software Collections 2 – now generally available

Excellent news – Red Hat has announced the general availability of Red Hat Software Collections 2. You’ll see considerable additions to support multiple language versions. For example, it includes...

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Repost: Software Collections: Ruby – ScriptScribe

Scott Merrill does an awesome job describing his experiences with the Red Hat Software Collection for Ruby.  But his code is even cooler – be sure to check it out!  Thanks, Scott! CoverMyMeds sat in...

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