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by Mike Zazaian at 2009-08-03 20:16:59 UTC in editorial

And we mean it, too.

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We hope that we'll be seeing a lot of you around here, as you venture into the depths of the beautiful beasts that are ruby, rails, git, and all best-of-breed tools necessary for the modern ruby/rails toolbox.

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We'll be posting articles, tutorials, editorials, and anything that we think might be useful as we explore the possibilities and best practices of these and similar technologies.

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Want to post comments, or see who's logged into the site? Just create a user account (don't worry, you don't have to expose your name or e-mail if you don't want to), and you'll be able to keep track of who's written or commented on which articles, and really be a part of the doblock community.

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As you'll see from the little notice on the bottom of the third (right) column, we're only in version 0.5.7, but we'll be adding features and functionality as we progress and develop doblock into (hopefully) one of the more comprehensive ruby resources on the Internet.

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Cheers,

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Mike Zazaian (editor)

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