Episode 023. As always, a big thanks to Chu Yeow, for the edge Rails updates and thank you to our sponsor Viget Labs.

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Rob KaufmanMarch 19, 2008 @ 01:13 PM

We really should be able to select more than one search engine in the poll. I have projects on both Sphinx and Solr.


Clemens KoflerMarch 19, 2008 @ 01:51 PM

Jason, you really sound sick! :D Feel better soon!

Other than that great as usual.


anonMarch 19, 2008 @ 03:20 PM

Feel better soon Jason!

Rock on you guys!


Fabio CevascoMarch 19, 2008 @ 05:22 PM

Wow, thanks a lot for featuring InLine in this episode, that was really appreciated!!


Jason SeiferMarch 19, 2008 @ 05:33 PM

@rob I updated the poll so you can choose more than one option.

Thanks, everyone, for the well wishes.


Kamal FarizMarch 20, 2008 @ 02:51 AM

Thanks for featuring my blog post on the Fire Eagle gem :)


Chu YeowMarch 20, 2008 @ 08:21 AM

If anybody’s interested in the show notes for Living on the Edge section, give http://blog.codefront.net/2008/03/20/living-on-the-edge-of-rails-12/ a hit.

Sorry for the tardiness on writing them - it’s been a busy week!


Gregory BrownApril 07, 2008 @ 02:54 PM

Hey guys,

Finally got around to listening to this. Thanks for the mention.

As to my beer… I homebrew. :)

-greg


Steven SorokaApril 14, 2008 @ 03:01 PM

Regarding autotest and rspec being slow, David Chelimsky has a post about limiting the scope of autotest so that it doesn’t always check every directory in your project. Pretty handy.

http://blog.davidchelimsky.net/articles/2008/03/05/limiting-scope-of-autotest


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