We like to build things. Here's a sample of things we've built out of patterns we've seen and needs we've had.
We built SimplerWorker and SimpleDeployr to make it simple for developers to build and deploy on AWS. Keep an eye on these tools. We couldn’t do our work without them and we think they’ll be as essential for other Ruby developers working in the cloud.
SimpleDeployr makes getting your web site or application online in the cloud easier.
SimpleWorker is a process queue that lets you run routine jobs in the cloud.
These are apps we've built for fun as side projects and testing grounds for our Cloud Products above.
With a single click sign up, Facebook to Email (fb2e) delivers your Facebook feed to your inbox every day. Great for those who don't have time to check Facebook every day, but still want their social fix.
Follow your favorite teams, give your fellow fans a high five and earn your way to up to a super fan!
TimeDroid is a simple time tracking application for FreshBooks. Record and submit your time on the go with your Android phone.
A Ruby gem for all Amazon Web Services including EC2, S3, SQS and SimpleDB.
An ActiveRecord like interface for Amazon SimpleDB. Can be used as a drop in replacement for ActiveRecord in Rails.
Java Persistence API (JPA) implementation for connecting to Amazon's SimpleDB. Amazon promotes SimpleJPA as one of the primary Java interfaces to SimpleDB, using it in sample code and evangelizing its use.
MiniFB is a small, lightweight Ruby library for interacting with the Facebook API.
Instant memcached, no servers required!
A local in memory cache, similar to Rails' built in MemoryStore, but adds more advanced features like cache size limit and object expiration.