Ruby Podcasts
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webdev radio: Catching up with Joe Fiorini
At the 2008 CodeMash I interviewed Joe Fiorini. Joe was a .Net developer doing ASP.Net work with some side interest in Ruby on Rails. A lot has happened to Joe (and the web world) over the last year, and I talk with Joe about some of those changes, including ASP.Net MVC, the upcoming Rails/Merb...
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webdev radio: pisode 54
Recap of the Raleigh Startup weekend, plus some news on happenings in PHP, .NET, Java, Ruby and more. Raleigh Startup Weekend :: Overview with links to various projects WebDevJobs :: Post job openings for web development positions Yahoo Stencil Kit :: Design stencils for site mockups ASP.N...
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webdev radio: Crawlable Flash, Concurrent Python, Smart Robots.txt and more
Mixed topics today Adobe works with Google, Yahoo and others to make Flash apps crawlable. Reddit.com open sources their codebase "Smart" robots.txt files - do you use them? Bruce Eckel article on concurrent Python with Twisted Railo - open source ColdFusion Cognifty - new PHP framework...
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webdev radio: odemash 2008 - Joe Fiorini
I had a good discussion with Joe about his explorations of the Ruby/Rails world from the perspective of someone already in the ASP.NET world. FaithfulGeek :: Joe Fiorini's weblog File Download (34:32 min / 23 MB)
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webdev radio: Interview with Jason Rudolph
I got to speak with author and speaker Jason Rudolph about the Grails project, the Ruby Streamlined project, and the No Fluff Just Stuff touring conference. (monday morning v2 – fixed an earlier editing flub from Saturday!) Jason Rudolph :: Jason Rudolph's homepage Grails :: The Gra...
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webdev radio: Odds and ends
I've got some info on an upcoming southeast Ruby conference, looking for MySQL DBAs, a book on web site security, new open source application from MIT and more… Timeline :: "Google Maps for time-based information" Ruby Hoedown :: Destined to become the premier Ruby conference for ...
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Agile Toolkit: Agile 2007 - David Chelimsky - Behavior Driven Development with RSpec
David Celimsky is one of the development powerhouses behind RSpec, one of the first frameworks for Ruby to implement the Behavior Driven Development process. BDD is an interesting process and I like the increased move toward using language that the "user" can understand when describing or system...
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Agile Toolkit: RailsEdge 2007 - Bruce William - His talks and the Ruby/Rails Community
I talked with Bruce Williams about the Ruby community near the Boulder, living in snow, the RailsEdge, Rails Plugins and UI Frameworks. We talked about the tools that are available to Ruby and Rails developers and how these combined with attitude within the community may have created the sweet s...
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Agile Toolkit: RailsEdge 2007 - Jim Weirich - Rake goodness
I spoke with Jim after his Rake Talk at the RailsEdge. If this is not your favorite build tool now it will be. Jim is the creator of Rake and RubyGems package management for Ruby. These two tools have made my life a lot easier and if you have not used them, then you are probably not using ruby...
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Agile Toolkit: Rails Edge 2007 - Mike Clark - Pragmatic Studio and Rails Edge
Mike and I talk about the Rails Edge and some of the other conferences that he is involved with. Not only does he run a great conference he participated in several of the talks and is a Rails Developer himself. This was my first Ruby/Rails specific event and it will not be the last.This was the...
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Agile Toolkit: No Fluff Just Stuff Fall 2006 - Panel Discussion
I had the chance to drop in on the NFJS Fall tour in Reston VA. This panel discussion covers a wide variety of topics. Mostly related to Java and Ruby but with a little simplicity and Agile thrown into the mix.It was a fun discussion and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.-bob
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Agile Toolkit: Jay Zimmerman - No Fluff Just Stuff Tour 2006
I talked with Jay at the end of the No Fluff Just Stuff conference in Reston VA. Jay talks about the Java roots of NFJS and discusses the inclusion of Ruby and Agile Methods into the conference tracks. If you have not been to a NFJS conference you should sign up for the one nearest to you. Say...
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Agile Toolkit: Dave Astels - Behavior Driven Development - Agile 2005
Dave and I talk about his new book and his new Behavior Driven Development project in Ruby. Look for BDD in a project near you.
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Parleys.com: Where will tomorrow's enterprise innovation come from
It's clear that we are headed for continued change in enterprise Java. Business requirements are changing, with the rise of SOA and a richer web experience. Scripting languages and productivity frameworks such as Ruby on Rails are placing welcome pressure on enterprise Java to enable developers t...
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Parleys.com: Groovy Update
Groovy is an agile and dynamic language for the Java Virtual Machine. Builds upon the strengths of Java but has additional power features inspired by languages like Python, Ruby and Smalltalk. Makes modern programming features available to Java developers with almost-zero learning curve
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Parleys.com: Practical JRuby on Rails
Web development have changed. In the Java world, web application development have been defined by overhead. Lots of XML configuration to write - even the simplest Servlet you can deploy still requires more XML than you would expect, all because there are no reasonable defaults. But things hav...
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Parleys.com: Evolving the Java SE and Java EE Platforms
This presentation will give an overview of the continuing evolution of the Java Platform. With the successful launches of the Java EE 5 and Java SE 6 platforms in 2006, we look ahead to the new developments in the platforms beyond these existing releases. Technical highlights of the talk will...
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Parleys.com: Get Value Objects right for Domain Driven Design
The technique of domain logical value-objects (DLVO) is a method for domain-driven programming that stays close to the code. It takes the "middle road" by identifying domain concepts that are more than "just data" (e g strings and integers), but stil...
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Parleys.com: Project Phobos
Scripting and dynamic languages are one of the most exciting topics in programming these days. Languages like Javascript, Ruby, Python and others have soared in popularity in recent years, each bringing a fresh, different perspective to the activity of programming. Developers can take advantage o...
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Parleys.com: JRuby On Rails
The Ruby programming language has exploded in popularity, spurred in part by the agility of the Rails web framework. Rails has in turn changed the way we look at web development. The two together are forcing developers to rethink how applications should be written. The world is changing. JRuby ai...
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