Ruby5
Summary: Ruby5 is a twice-weekly podcast covering all of your Ruby and Ruby on Rails news in just 5 minutes. In each episode we talk about new gems, plugins, and frameworks, as well as other items of interest and community events. It\'s great for everyday Ruby developers and Ruby hobbyists, alike. Got 5 minutes? Just give it a try...
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- Artist: Envy Labs
- Copyright: Copyright 2009 Envy Labs LLC
Podcasts:
Ruby fixes a heap overflow, Rack::Attack protects your app from abusive clients, a proposal for changing Rails Session Storage, learn about Rake File Tasks and Demystify the Ruby GC.
In this episode, automatic length validations for your ActiveRecord models, Angular.js vs Ember.js, the Ionic framework, Watson for inline issue tracking and faking it with remote services.
PostgreSQL lands on Amazon RDS, using chruby and ruby-install over RVM and rbenv, a free shopping cart Rails app, integrating Quickbooks with Rails 4, Mixpanel with Ruby, and Ruby Under a Microscope.
Keep track of your consoles with marco-polo, get a head start on sass with Bitters, smaller payloads with Rack::Deflater, Heroku open-sources its authentication, Heroku Postgres 2.0, and the MotionInMotion screencasts all in this episode of the Ruby5!j
Live from RubyConf Miami Beach 2013
Rails 4.0.1, Keeping your yaml clean, Invoker, DevOps, Angular Rails, and Rumble Winners all on today's Ruby5!
Tear down the Rumble, fear Backbone and Angular, a dark statesman will arise and table_print pronto! It's a darker edition of the Ruby 5.
FFI is over, TryTo customize errors, DevOps for devs, Tips for the Asset Pipeline, Ruby Constant Resolution, How to setup EMACS for Ruby dev on OS X.
Better delegation with the casting gem, autoprefixer for the Rails asset pipeline, a different approach to accessors with ivar_encapsulation, Google Translate in your terminal, and developing Ruby on Mavericks all in this episode of the Ruby5!
This week: new Rails releases, upgrading to Rails 4 open-sourced, migrant attributes, a look at evolution of the distributed Travis architecture, and how GitHub models their app's user sessions.
RubinusX, details on a rewrite of ActiveModel::Serializers, using docker to parallelize your tests, cleaning up your use of Rails.env, and several other fun tidbits on this episode of Ruby5
Ruby refactorings, generate PDFs with Shrimp, speed up your Travis, infographic on the Ruby Stack and secure your Cookies.
Today only! Some feature testing tips, a tour through all things random with Ruby, Capistrano and Wicked get some updates, reactive_record, and your fairy godmother Ruby pays a visit to tell you all about Heroku support for Websockets.
One day, two rubies with Rubinius 2.0 and JRuby 1.7.5. MRI 2.1 vs Rubinius 2.0 benchmark, Virtus 1.0, Capistrano woes, and help Ruby on Sails.
Better layouts with Nestive, a Ruby port of the Resty tool, more extensible exception handling with rescue_from, flexible bindings for IRB, compliance with Sandi's rules of Ruby, and Faye 1.0 all in this episode of the Ruby5!