RailsBench available as gem

Posted by David December 26, 2006 @ 06:07 PM

Stefan Kaes’ RailsBench benchmarking suite is now available as a gem. This makes it even easier to get started benchmarking your application and find bottlenecks. Yay for ease of installation.

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Comments

  1. ed on 27 Dec 05:24:

    wow

  2. joe on 30 Dec 16:04:

    Looks like IE7 doesn’t render this page correctly.. Any why can’t you guys fix up the main page so the tops of the letters on the “Get Excited..” are not cut off in IE. Don’t tell me your only testing on Safari…

  3. joe on 30 Dec 16:04:

    Looks like IE7 doesn’t render this page correctly.. Any why can’t you guys fix up the main page so the tops of the letters on the “Get Excited..” are not cut off in IE. Don’t tell me your only testing on Safari…

  4. weepy on 02 Jan 16:51:

    This seemed a good place to announce Saucy, an unobtrusive styling framework. It uses RMagick to automatically render replacements for HTML elements specified in the page.

    It’s available as a rails plugin, so it’s very nice and easy to get it up and running :)

    Read more about it here

  5. weepy on 02 Jan 16:53:

    sorry that last post was sposed to go in the post mime-types in rails !

  6. weepy on 02 Jan 16:53:

    sorry that last post was sposed to go in the post about mime-types in rails !