We Brag about our Backend, shed some Light on Test Driven Rails, avoid the DBeater, pout over Ruby 1.9′s end of life on this HAIKU edition of Ruby5.
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Episode #431 – January 10th, 2013
Another Ruby5! Analyze your githubs with AccessList and hammerspace enumerable into submission using Sneakers.
Read more at the sourceRuby on Rails developers in New York
We’ve had a number of clients in New York over the years. After a recent trip this last fall to visit clients and attend Cultivate we decided that we should spend more of our time in the city.
In 2014, we’re looking to expand our client base there. If you’re in the NYC area and are looking for an agency that has great Ruby on Rails developers… get in touch.
Read more at the sourceEpisode #429 – January 3rd, 2014
Writing a Ruby compiler, the Omega universe simulator, RubyGems 2.2.0, debugging with HTTP clients, detecting similarities in images, and the Lotus web framework all in this episode of the Ruby5!
Read more at the sourceEpisode #426 – December 13th, 2013
thoughtbot open source issues now on Stack Overflow, verifying doubles in RSpec 3, interactive mockups with Stagehand, bundler is stayin’ alive (for the time being), and updates to the roar gem all in this episode of the Ruby5!
Read more at the sourceEpisode #424 – December 6th, 2013
What does Spring have to do with Rails 4.1, Rails security news, a few cool tips like pundit, pry rescue and RASK, good advice for upgrading to capistrano 3, and the plan to sunset bundler all in this RubyLoco-powered Ruby5.
Read more at the sourceEpisode #419 – November 15th, 2013
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!…
Read more at the sourceEpisode #417 – November 5th, 2013
Rails 4.0.1, Keeping your yaml clean, Invoker, DevOps, Angular Rails, and Rumble Winners all on today’s Ruby5!
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