Ruby Podcasts
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Rails Envy Podcast: Ruby 1.9.2-p290, Rack 1.3.1, Amazon Ruby SDK, Rails 3.1 hackfest
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h35m
Topics for the week are Ruby 1.9.2 p290, Rack 1.3.1, Amazon's official Ruby SDK, a book review, and the usual round up of interesting gems and projects.
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Rails Envy Podcast: Matz joins Heroku, Padrino 0.10.0, Ruby 1.8.7 EOL
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h29m
Keepin It Fresh. In this episode, Peter and Jason talk about Matz's new job at Heroku, the new release of Padrino, plans for Ruby 1.8.7 and 1.9.3, and cover the latest gems and plugins.
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IBM developerWorks: The indefatigable Nic Williams extols the virtues of JRuby
Published 9 years ago, running time 1h22m
Does your language of choice allow you to express yourself more effectively? Dr. Nic Williams believes so, especially when the language is Ruby / JRuby. Listen in as Nic discusses Ruby â its efficiency, syntax, and happiness factor â that makes it such a useful language for web applications a.
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Rails Envy Podcast: Ruby 1.8.7-p352, Twitter and the JVM, Factory Girl, and more
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h27m
In this episode, Peter and Jason cover a new Ruby 1.8.7 patch level release, Twitter's continued use of Ruby, Factory Girls updates, and a bunch of gems (as usual)
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Rails Envy Podcast: Release Machine, linguist, coffeescript, vim, and more
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h21m
In this episode, Peter and Jason take you on a magical journey of new releases, new gems, development best practices, and more. Check out Peter's new Ruby training course: Ruby Reloaded. Use the coupon code rubyshow for $50 off.
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Herding Code: Herding Code 114: Trevor Burnham on CoffeeScript
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h50m
This episode of Herding Code the guys talk to Trevor Burnham about Coffeescript, “a little language that compiles into JavaScript.” Kevin asks Trevor to explain what CoffeeScript is. Trevor explains how CoffeeScript helps you to write the same code you would have in JavaScript, but more quickly a.
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Hanselminutes: Nancy, Sinatra and the Explosion of .NET Micro Web Frameworks with Andreas Håkansson
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h32m
Scott chats with open source developer Andreas Håkansson about his .NET micro web framework called Nancy which is inspired by a Ruby framework called Sinatra. Why do we need frameworks like this? What kinds of sites and services can they support and how do they related to ASP.NET?
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Rails Envy Podcast: Rails 3.0.8rc3
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h35m
In this episode, Peter and Jason bring you the latest news on the Rails and Ruby fronts and give you the usual round up of gems and plugins.
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The Changelog Podcast: Episode 0.6.0 - Fog and The Cloud with Wesley Beary
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h21m
Wynn sat down with Wesley Beary from Engine Yard to talk about the Fog project and the Cloud, live from Red Dirt Ruby Conf.
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The Changelog Podcast: Episode 0.5.9 - Ruby gems with Nick Quaranto
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h19m
Wynn sat down with Nick Quaranto at Red Dirt Ruby Conference to talk about Gemcutter, RubyGems.org, and how to get started creating your own Ruby gem.
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Rails Envy Podcast: jQuery, CoffeeScript, Rails 3.1 and more
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h30m
In this episode, Peter and Jason go over the latest Ruby and Rails news and cover jQuery and CoffeeScript in Rails 3.1, and more.
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The SitePoint Podcast: Shopify with Cody Fauser
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h33m
This week on the podcast we interview Shopify CTO Cody Fauser about the future of ecommerce, Shopify's origins and growth, and Rails 3 controversies.
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The SitePoint Podcast: Kevin’s Last Show
Kevin (sort of) bids farewell to the SitePoint podcast; the gang discusses the latest browser trends; and the lessons of nameless logos. This week on the SitePoint podcast, your hosts Kevin Yank, Patrick O'Keefe, Stephan Segraves, and Brad Williams are back to discuss the week's events on the Web.
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Java Posse: Roundup '11 - Technical Leadership
Technical LeadershipRecorded at the Java Posse Roundup 2011 in Crested Butte, CO *Mentoring and Coaching *http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mentorship *http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coaching *Ruby *http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/ *Ruby Koans *http://rubykoans.
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The SitePoint Podcast: Social Coding with GitHub’s Tom Preston-Werner
This week on the podcast we interview GitHub co-founder Tom Preston-Werner about GitHub's phenomenal growth, scaling with Rails, and the importance of open source.
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Rails Envy Podcast: RSpec vs TestUnit
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h33m
In this episode, Peter and Jason bring you all the latest news from the Ruby and Rails world. They go over the rspec vs test-unit debate, the future of cucumber, JRuby, and more.
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The Changelog Podcast: Episode 0.5.5 - Goliath, Event Machine, and SPDY with Ilya Grigorik
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h49m
Wynn caught up with Ilya Grigorik, Founder and CTO of PostRank to talk about Goliath, async Ruby web development, and Google's SPDY.
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Deep Fried Bytes: Getting a lesson about Technical Debt from Gary Short
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h48m
In this episode, Keith and Woody sit down with Gary Short of DevExpress to talk about Technical Debt, the cost of putting off good development practices, and how it can cripple a project's velocity, flexibility, and quality.Thanks to our guest this episode Gary Short works for Develop.
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The SitePoint Podcast: There’s Something About Mobile with Max Wheeler and Myles Eftos
Does responsive web design make dedicated mobile pages obsolete? Are native apps better than mobile web apps? Louis discusses these questions and more with Max Wheeler and Myles Eftos.
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Rails Envy Podcast: JRuby 1.6.0, Ruby stats, memes, and more
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h35m
In this episode, Peter and Jason cover the latest release of JRuby, John Nunemaker and stats, tuning ruby 1.9.2, and more.
Featured Podcast Show
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Stack Overflow Podcast
Last episode 11 years ago on blog.stackoverflow.com
Jeff Atwood and Joel Spolsky discuss the development of their new programming community, StackOverflow.com