Scaling Ruby Envycast

by gregg on Nov 06, 2008

If it’s important to you to code fast Ruby applications, take a look at the third Envycast on Scaling Ruby. See the preview below to get a taste of what it’s all about:


Scaling Ruby Envycast from EnvyAds on Vimeo.


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carlos@webbynodeNovember 06, 2008 @ 04:17 PM

Very interesting, I’m trying to buy the entire video, but there’s an error in the link.

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ChessNovember 06, 2008 @ 10:53 PM

I’d love something like this for rails. A whole episode on common refractoring tips and tricks for the intermediate Rails developer. As a Rails developer, I’m not sure how much benefit this will be to me, since all my Ruby development so far is within the Rails context.


Gregg PollackNovember 06, 2008 @ 11:20 PM

Carlos: I wish I knew where the broken link was, I can’t find it.

Chess: That’s coming in Part 2 of this Envycast, but we had to get the basics out of the way first. ;-)


carlos@webbynodeNovember 07, 2008 @ 03:37 AM

Greg: I was able to purchase it :) Looking forward to the Rails one.


Mark ThomasNovember 07, 2008 @ 10:34 AM

One of these days I’d like to see video on how you create these videos :) Excellent work.


carlos@webbynodeNovember 07, 2008 @ 02:07 PM

Greg, I agree with Mark. We’re actually interested in doing some video-casts for our beta testers. We want to illustrate creation of clusters, using different methods, or instead of a boring screencast of how to install certain things, we can do cool videos like this!


Gregg PollackNovember 07, 2008 @ 08:13 PM

Hehe… well.. I’ll be starting out I’ll be creating one on Sound/Recording/Podcasting at some point in the next few weeks. This might lead into doing screencasts..

However, here’s an idea. Hire me to produce a video for you! hehe… just sayin… I love this stuff.


carlos@webbynodeNovember 08, 2008 @ 07:14 PM

@Greg if you can shoot me an email, I got a few questions about what camera your using, how you’re doing the chroma-key and such ;) We’re a startup also, so we got limited funds so we have to do it ourselves!


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