Rails Envy Podcast - Episode #052: 10/22/2008
by Jason on Oct 22, 2008
Episode 052. Chock full of awesome news about Ruby and Rails.
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- Merb Wiki [Merb Wiki]
- Riding Rails: Response Splitting Risk
- Riding Rails: Rails 2.0.5: Security fixes
- Plugging Ruby Memory Leaks: heap/stack dump patches to help take out the trash. at time to bleed
- Service Merchant
- Pathfinder Development » Elements of Ruby Style
- Thoughtbot - Pacecar Plugin
- Introducing Barduino - The Ruby Powered Bar Monkey — Matthew Williams
- ImageTooth 0.1.0
- RubyCocoa and NSTables De-Mystified - O'Reilly Broadcast
- ADC—Developing Cocoa Applications Using MacRuby
- Springenwerk Blog by Johannes Fahrenkrug: MacRuby and Core Data Tutorial
- Ruby On Rails Polymorphic Paperclip Plugin Tutorial | Burm.net
- reek, a code smells detector for ruby « silk and spinach
- Validating Slugs against Routes
- Pennysmalls
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Great podcast, guys. You should hire some writers.
Actually there are several rails addicted dentists. We just released http://www.eugenol.com which is the world biggest and french-spoken bulletin board dedicated to dentists. This is a complete rewrite of a former php forum overwhelmed by 900k+ messages and 19k+ scientific pictures, with an extensive use of the best techniques and features rails 2.1 provides.
Dudes, love your casting … highlight of the week (yes, i have no life). Just one itty bitty plainy wainy … can you please match the cast order to order listed on your page. My right/left hands are permanently cramped from trying to click around and keep up with the cast … you know read/listen at the same time. Keep up the nice work.
Thanks for the plug!
Jerome: That’s awesome
car pul tunnel: Sorry about the ordering issue, I just fixed it.
Matthew: Thank you for doing an awesome talk!
Thanks for mentioning my screencast guys. I promise all future casts will have audio. No promises to how smart I’ll sound though ;)
Thanks for mentioning my Library!. I wrote ImageTooth one year ago.
Haha, I was gone for a few days and had only limited internet access, so I just noticed now that you guys mentioned my MacRuby CoreData article! Thanks! One little nitpicker note: you said that the cocoadev (I think you mean ADC) article talks about developing Cocoa applications with MacRuby and the RubyCocoa bridge. Actually, it only uses MacRuby and not the bridge: That’s what makes MacRuby so cool! You don’t need a bridge anymore because MacRuby is a ruby interpreter running on top of the Objective-C runtime, so if you go up the inheritance chain, every Ruby object – in the end – is an NSObject.
Thanks for the mention (validating slugs against routes)!