Rails Envy Podcast - Episode #056: 11/26/2008
by gregg on Nov 26, 2008
Episode 056. Sorry about leaving you without a podcast last week without warning, but we're back this week with a bunch of really useful Ruby tools.
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The Rails Envy podcast is brought to you this week by NewRelic. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. Check them out at NewRelic.com.
The Rails Envy podcast is also brought to you this week by Cloudspace. Cloudspace specializes in designing & building web applications using agile software development in Ruby on Rails and PHP/MySQL frameworks. If you're looking for a Rails gig or someone to help with a Rails project, definitely drop them a line.
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- Ruby on Rails 2.2 Released
- Moving to Rails 2.2 Headaches
- ApiDock - Now with Rails 2.2
- Rails meets Sinatra
- Rack and Rack Builder
- Shoulda for RSpec is Remarkable
- Speeding up Rails Development
- Installing Ruby 1.9 Preview 1 on OSX
- The Rails Myths
- Tutorial on hosting with Amazon AWS with EC2 and EBS
- Professional Ruby Conference Notes
- Notes from the Ruby Manor
- Acts As Conference CFP open
- A Test Server for Rails Apps
- Pushr, or the application will deploy itself
- Ruby Networking on Steroids
- Introducing Compass for Sass
- Rails Rumble Observations
- R18n Internationalization Gem
- Timecop: Freeze Time in Ruby
- Amazon CloudFront
- Ramaze By Example
- Integration tests with Shoulda/Factory Girl/Webrat
- SPactor
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It’s Rah-Mah-Zeh, not Rah-Maze. Japanese… or so the developers say: http://ramaze.net/faq
Well, that’s one of the pronunciations at least.
The missing link: RSpactor can be found at http://rspactorapp.com/
Thanks for the double mention!! Much appreciated. Also, this time you got my name right finally! Well, Almost ;-)