Episode 025. Jason took another week off so I'm joined once again by Steven Bristol. As always, a big thanks to Chu Yeow for the edge Rails updates.

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Avdi GrimmApril 02, 2008 @ 12:15 PM

Thanks for mentioning my Sustainable Development series!

A little nitpick: I tried to make it clear in the introduction that the one thing the series won’t do is tell you when it’s right to monkey patch. The series is intended simply to provide a set of alternatives to monkey patching that Ruby programmers can augment their toolboxes with. While some of the later parts will deal with doing runtime class modification responsibly, it’s mostly about alternatives rather than how or when to monkey patch.


Christian WApril 03, 2008 @ 09:56 AM

So… Sponsored by More Flabs? :D

Other than that… Nice show…


RadarekApril 03, 2008 @ 11:35 AM

Thanks for all podcasts! I enjoy it every time I listen. I like yor sens of humor :).


CarlApril 03, 2008 @ 02:22 PM

Avdi, that sounds even more useful to me than just when or when not to monkey-duck-ox-goose-patching-typing-buffing-goosing when you explain it that way. I’ll be checking it out for sure now.


Andrew WC BrownApril 03, 2008 @ 04:30 PM

You shouda used RSpec


EddieApril 03, 2008 @ 04:39 PM

Sustanable Development in Ruby Part 1

should be

Sustainable Development in Ruby Part 1


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