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Ruby on Sforce

I came across a new blog by Oliver Muthig in Germany called Ruby on Sforce. His most recent post is a getting started example for displaying accounts. If you are a Ruby on Rails developer working with Salesforce.com, you might want to keep tabs on this blog.

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  1. Oliver Muthig Said,

    October 3, 2006 @ 6:53 am

    Hi Scott,

    thank you for linking to my blog. I hope you enjoyed the posts (until now only a few). If you have any suggestions what you would like to read about on my blog, please send me an email.

    Regards
    Oliver

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