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      <description>Episode #102 Introducing Fancy Buttons! Also check out @railstips on Twitter. The Rails Envy podcast is brought to you this week by NewRelic. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. Check them out at NewRelic.com. Show Notes MagLev Alpha Released Peter Cooper writes about the recently released MagLev alpha over on the Ruby Inside blog. Passenger 2.2.7 Released Phusion has released passenger version 2.2.7 which includes many bug fixes. HTML Sanitization in Rails David posts on the Viget Labs blog about doing HTML sanitization in the Markdown library. SASS now supports Rack Sass now has native support for all Rack-based frameworks. FancyButtons! Brandon Mathis has released Fancy Buttons, a SASS plugin to give you great looking semantic buttons. Amp Version Control Amp is a version control system written in Ruby. It currently supports Mercurial. Temporals A uniquely powerful Rub...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Episode #102 Introducing Fancy Buttons! Also check out @railstips on Twitter. The Rails Envy podcast is brought to you this week by NewRelic. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. Check them out at NewRelic.com. Show Notes MagLev Alpha Released Peter Cooper writes about the recently released MagLev alpha over on the Ruby Inside blog. Passenger 2.2.7 Released Phusion has released passenger version 2.2.7 which includes many bug fixes. HTML Sanitization in Rails David posts on the Viget Labs blog about doing HTML sanitization in the Markdown library. SASS now supports Rack Sass now has native support for all Rack-based frameworks. FancyButtons! Brandon Mathis has released Fancy Buttons, a SASS plugin to give you great looking semantic buttons. Amp Version Control Amp is a version control system written in Ruby. It currently supports Mercurial. Temporals A uniquely powerful Ruby parser for Temporal Expressions. Type out your recurring time patterns in plain english, and the computer can understand it. Setup Ruby Enterprise Edition, nginx and Passenger on Ubuntu Antonio Cangiano has written a tutorial on getting a production Rails stack up and running on Ubuntu. Caliper Caliper is hosted Ruby Metrics from the Devver crew. Reflection Reflection is designed to keep your development system in sync with your production system&#8217;s files and database (by dumping). It uses a shared git repository to store these files, which allows you to mirror your production environment without the need of direct access to your production servers. Easy_esi Michael Grosser has released easy esi, which lets you render partials using ESI. This allows you to have cached pages with dynamic partials. Rails Best Practices Gem rails_best_practices is a gem to check quality of rails app files according to ihower&#8217;s presentation Rails Best Practices from Kungfu RailsConf in Shanghai China. Pancake Stacks Matt Allen sent along word that Dan Neighman has created fully mountable nested rack applications called pancake stacks.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Episode #102 Introducing Fancy Buttons! Also check out @railstips on Twitter. The Rails Envy podcast is brought to you this week by NewRelic. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. Check them out at NewRelic.com. Show Notes MagLev Alpha Released Peter Cooper writes about the recently released MagLev alpha over on the Ruby Inside blog. Passenger 2.2.7 Released Phusion has released passenger version 2.2.7 which includes many bug fixes. HTML Sanitization in Rails David posts on the Viget Labs blog about doing HTML sanitization in the Markdown library. SASS now supports Rack Sass now has native support for all Rack-based frameworks. FancyButtons! Brandon Mathis has released Fancy Buttons, a SASS plugin to give you great looking semantic buttons. Amp Version Control Amp is a version control system written in Ruby. It currently supports Mercurial. Temporals A uniquely powerful Ruby parser for Temporal Expressions. Type out your recurring time patterns in plain english, and the computer can understand it. Setup Ruby Enterprise Edition, nginx and Passenger on Ubuntu Antonio Cangiano has written a tutorial on getting a production Rails stack up and running on Ubuntu. Caliper Caliper is hosted Ruby Metrics from the Devver crew. Reflection Reflection is designed to keep your development system in sync with your production system&#8217;s files and database (by dumping). It uses a shared git repository to store these files, which allows you to mirror your production environment without the need of direct access to your production servers. Easy_esi Michael Grosser has released easy esi, which lets you render partials using ESI. This allows you to have cached pages with dynamic partials. Rails Best Practices Gem rails_best_practices is a gem to check quality of rails app files according to ihower&#8217;s presentation Rails Best Practices from Kungfu RailsConf in Shanghai China. Pancake Stacks Matt Allen sent along word that Dan Neighman has created fully mountable nested rack applications called pancake stacks.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Rails Envy Podcast &#8211; Episode #101</title>
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      <description>Episode #101 Let&amp;#8217;s put another shrimp on the barbie! The Rails Envy podcast is brought to you this week by NewRelic. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. Check them out at NewRelic.com. Show Notes Torquebox Torquebox is an enterprise-grade application server that provides scale-oriented services to your Ruby webapps, including turn-key clustering. With its latest release, Torquebox supports all Rack-based Ruby frameworks. Metaprogramming in Ruby: It&#8217;s All About the Self Yehuda Katz has an in-depth blog post explaining self&amp;#8217;s scope in Ruby. Skills Matter Rails Exchange Skills Matter will be organising the 3rd annual RoR eXchange on 3rd December 2009. Racksh Racksh is a Rails-like console for any Rack based ruby web app. 11 Things to Consider Before Deploying Your Rails Application Vinsol goes over their checklist for deploying Rails apps. Jammit Jammit is an ind...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Episode #101 Let&amp;#8217;s put another shrimp on the barbie! The Rails Envy podcast is brought to you this week by NewRelic. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. Check them out at NewRelic.com. Show Notes Torquebox Torquebox is an enterprise-grade application server that provides scale-oriented services to your Ruby webapps, including turn-key clustering. With its latest release, Torquebox supports all Rack-based Ruby frameworks. Metaprogramming in Ruby: It&#8217;s All About the Self Yehuda Katz has an in-depth blog post explaining self&amp;#8217;s scope in Ruby. Skills Matter Rails Exchange Skills Matter will be organising the 3rd annual RoR eXchange on 3rd December 2009. Racksh Racksh is a Rails-like console for any Rack based ruby web app. 11 Things to Consider Before Deploying Your Rails Application Vinsol goes over their checklist for deploying Rails apps. Jammit Jammit is an industrial strength asset packaging library for Rails, providing both the CSS and JavaScript concatenation and compression that you&amp;#8217;d expect, as well as ahead-of-time gzipping, built-in JavaScript template support, and optional Data-URI / MHTML image embedding. Deep in Action Mailer#deliver, part 1 Part 1 in a series that will delve deep into several commonly used methods of Rails. Shard The Love ShardTheLove is a horizontal scaling solution written in Ruby. It has support for migrations, testing/RSpec, a flexibility of partitioning patterns, a simple syntax, support for Rails &amp;#038; Merb Using the Rubygems Bundler for Your App Sam Merritt posts on the Engine Yard blog about getting the new Rubygems bundler working in your app. Environmental Seeder Francisco Tufr&#243; has released environmental seeder &amp;#8212; a simple addition to db:seed to allow loading environment specific data through seeds.rb without any programming. Rubinius 0.13 Released Rubinius 0.13 has been released with several rewrites, additions, and fixes. Formtastic 0.9.2 Justin French has released formtastic 0.9.2. From the blog post: I&#8217;ve just pushed the new Formtastic 0.9.2 gem up to Gemcutter this morning on the train. There&#8217;s a few API changes as we edge closer and closer 1.0, so I thought I&#8217;d do a quick post to document it all. MacRuby 0.5 beta 2 MacRuby 0.5 beta 2 has been released. Request Log Analyzer Request Log Analayzer version 1.5.1 has been released with new features and bug fixes. This is the first time we have ever mentioned it on the show.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Episode #101 Let&amp;#8217;s put another shrimp on the barbie! The Rails Envy podcast is brought to you this week by NewRelic. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. Check them out at NewRelic.com. Show Notes Torquebox Torquebox is an enterprise-grade application server that provides scale-oriented services to your Ruby webapps, including turn-key clustering. With its latest release, Torquebox supports all Rack-based Ruby frameworks. Metaprogramming in Ruby: It&#8217;s All About the Self Yehuda Katz has an in-depth blog post explaining self&amp;#8217;s scope in Ruby. Skills Matter Rails Exchange Skills Matter will be organising the 3rd annual RoR eXchange on 3rd December 2009. Racksh Racksh is a Rails-like console for any Rack based ruby web app. 11 Things to Consider Before Deploying Your Rails Application Vinsol goes over their checklist for deploying Rails apps. Jammit Jammit is an industrial strength asset packaging library for Rails, providing both the CSS and JavaScript concatenation and compression that you&amp;#8217;d expect, as well as ahead-of-time gzipping, built-in JavaScript template support, and optional Data-URI / MHTML image embedding. Deep in Action Mailer#deliver, part 1 Part 1 in a series that will delve deep into several commonly used methods of Rails. Shard The Love ShardTheLove is a horizontal scaling solution written in Ruby. It has support for migrations, testing/RSpec, a flexibility of partitioning patterns, a simple syntax, support for Rails &amp;#038; Merb Using the Rubygems Bundler for Your App Sam Merritt posts on the Engine Yard blog about getting the new Rubygems bundler working in your app. Environmental Seeder Francisco Tufr&#243; has released environmental seeder &amp;#8212; a simple addition to db:seed to allow loading environment specific data through seeds.rb without any programming. Rubinius 0.13 Released Rubinius 0.13 has been released with several rewrites, additions, and fixes. Formtastic 0.9.2 Justin French has released formtastic 0.9.2. From the blog post: I&#8217;ve just pushed the new Formtastic 0.9.2 gem up to Gemcutter this morning on the train. There&#8217;s a few API changes as we edge closer and closer 1.0, so I thought I&#8217;d do a quick post to document it all. MacRuby 0.5 beta 2 MacRuby 0.5 beta 2 has been released. Request Log Analyzer Request Log Analayzer version 1.5.1 has been released with new features and bug fixes. This is the first time we have ever mentioned it on the show.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Episode #100: Mustache edition. And hey, it&amp;#8217;s episode 100! The Rails Envy podcast is brought to you this week by NewRelic. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. Check them out at NewRelic.com. Show Notes JRuby 1.4 Final Released JRuby 1.4 has been released. New in this version is a native launcher for JRuby on Windows. Software Craftsmanship Katas Chris Parsons and Corey Haines release the katacasts blog and video cast. Software Craftsmanship Katas is a place dedicated to promote screencasts of coding katas to a wide audience of people interested in seeing other craftsmen perform a given kata. RubyMine 2.0 Release Candidate JetBrains has released RubyMine 2.0 release candidate GitHub Gem Version 0.4.0 Released Dr Nic has taken over this gem! This release moves over to GemCutter and adds issue page integration. Rack GemAssets This is a Rack Middleware which will find a...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Episode #100: Mustache edition. And hey, it&amp;#8217;s episode 100! The Rails Envy podcast is brought to you this week by NewRelic. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. Check them out at NewRelic.com. Show Notes JRuby 1.4 Final Released JRuby 1.4 has been released. New in this version is a native launcher for JRuby on Windows. Software Craftsmanship Katas Chris Parsons and Corey Haines release the katacasts blog and video cast. Software Craftsmanship Katas is a place dedicated to promote screencasts of coding katas to a wide audience of people interested in seeing other craftsmen perform a given kata. RubyMine 2.0 Release Candidate JetBrains has released RubyMine 2.0 release candidate GitHub Gem Version 0.4.0 Released Dr Nic has taken over this gem! This release moves over to GemCutter and adds issue page integration. Rack GemAssets This is a Rack Middleware which will find and send static files provided by loaded gems. HPricot 0.8.2 Released Nick Seiger releases HPricot 0.8.2 with bug fixes and a JRuby bug fix. Mustaches for Charity The pivotal labs gang are growing mustaches for charity! Heroku Asset Packager This is asset packager for Heroku, which only supports a read only file system. Easy Goal Tracking with Rails and Google Analytics Andrew over on the Scout blog shows a neat technique for tracking goals with Google Analytics and Rails. Debug-level Logging for a Single Rails Production Request Andy Jeffries goes over a technique for debugging a single request on a production app. Solving the memory leak in &amp;quot;god load&amp;quot; Eric Lindvall goes over how he finally solved the memory leak in god.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Episode #100: Mustache edition. And hey, it&amp;#8217;s episode 100! The Rails Envy podcast is brought to you this week by NewRelic. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. Check them out at NewRelic.com. Show Notes JRuby 1.4 Final Released JRuby 1.4 has been released. New in this version is a native launcher for JRuby on Windows. Software Craftsmanship Katas Chris Parsons and Corey Haines release the katacasts blog and video cast. Software Craftsmanship Katas is a place dedicated to promote screencasts of coding katas to a wide audience of people interested in seeing other craftsmen perform a given kata. RubyMine 2.0 Release Candidate JetBrains has released RubyMine 2.0 release candidate GitHub Gem Version 0.4.0 Released Dr Nic has taken over this gem! This release moves over to GemCutter and adds issue page integration. Rack GemAssets This is a Rack Middleware which will find and send static files provided by loaded gems. HPricot 0.8.2 Released Nick Seiger releases HPricot 0.8.2 with bug fixes and a JRuby bug fix. Mustaches for Charity The pivotal labs gang are growing mustaches for charity! Heroku Asset Packager This is asset packager for Heroku, which only supports a read only file system. Easy Goal Tracking with Rails and Google Analytics Andrew over on the Scout blog shows a neat technique for tracking goals with Google Analytics and Rails. Debug-level Logging for a Single Rails Production Request Andy Jeffries goes over a technique for debugging a single request on a production app. Solving the memory leak in &amp;quot;god load&amp;quot; Eric Lindvall goes over how he finally solved the memory leak in god.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Rails Envy Podcast &#8211; Episode #099</title>
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      <description>Episode #99 Like a Boss edition. Here&amp;#8217;s a YouTube link (NSFW) for those that haven&amp;#8217;t heard it and don&amp;#8217;t get the joke. The Rails Envy podcast is brought to you this week by NewRelic. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. Check them out at NewRelic.com. Show Notes RailsConf RFP Open RailsConf 2010 will be held June 7-10, 2010 at the Baltimore Convention Center in Baltimore, MD &#8211; and Ruby Central and O&#8217;Reilly Media are now accepting proposals for conference sessions and tutorials. Proposals are due at 11:59pm EDT March 17, 2010. Introducing Resque Resque is GitHub&amp;#8217;s Redis-backed library for creating background jobs, placing those jobs on multiple queues, and processing them later. BigRecord BigRecord is an object-data mapping layer for distributed column-oriented data stores (inspired by Google&#8217;s BigTable) such as HBase and Cassandra. Adapted from Activ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Episode #99 Like a Boss edition. Here&amp;#8217;s a YouTube link (NSFW) for those that haven&amp;#8217;t heard it and don&amp;#8217;t get the joke. The Rails Envy podcast is brought to you this week by NewRelic. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. Check them out at NewRelic.com. Show Notes RailsConf RFP Open RailsConf 2010 will be held June 7-10, 2010 at the Baltimore Convention Center in Baltimore, MD &#8211; and Ruby Central and O&#8217;Reilly Media are now accepting proposals for conference sessions and tutorials. Proposals are due at 11:59pm EDT March 17, 2010. Introducing Resque Resque is GitHub&amp;#8217;s Redis-backed library for creating background jobs, placing those jobs on multiple queues, and processing them later. BigRecord BigRecord is an object-data mapping layer for distributed column-oriented data stores (inspired by Google&#8217;s BigTable) such as HBase and Cassandra. Adapted from ActiveRecord, BigRecord is designed to work as a drop-in for Rails applications. Rails Best Practices Wen-Tien Chang&amp;#8217;s slideshare presentation Rails Best Practices from kungfurails. Alchemist Alchemist is a fine Ruby unit conversion library designed for readability and convenience. Limelight GUI Framework Limelight is a rich client GUI framework. Ruby Manor 2: Manor Harder Ruby Manor 2: Manor Harder is taking place December 12th at Parry Hall, London and has the best tag line of any ruby or rails conference ever. Jsvars This rails plugin will hide the messiness of passing variables from rails into javascript. It will automatically add the js needed to create a variable you define in rails, or add variables to objects. Underscore.js Underscore is a utility-belt library for JavaScript that provides a lot of the functional programming support that you would expect in Prototype.js (or Ruby), but without extending any of the built-in JavaScript objects. It&amp;#8217;s the tie to go along with jQuery&amp;#8217;s tux. Twitter gem 0.7.0 out Twitter gem version 0.7.0 has been released with list support. Yahoo BOSS and Rails Vinsol has posted a small tutorial on using Yahoo BOSS with rails. HTTPing HTTPing.rb is a utility to measure web service response time. This is a Ruby port of HTTPing (http://www.vanheusden.com/httping/). http://github.com/jpignata/httping Win a Motorola DROID Programming Contest: &#8220;Worst App Server Technology Ever&#8221; Engine Yard is sponsoring another programming contest. The goal of this contest is to collaborate with your other contestants to build the &#8220;worst app server ever&#8221; (WASE) , and use it to complete one or more challenge computations. Refraction Refraction is a Rack middleware replacement for mod_rewrite. Continuous Integration with Signal Signal is a continuous integration server written in Rails. Nokogiri 1.4.0 Released &amp;quot;XML is like violence &amp;#8211; if it doesn&#8217;t solve your problems, you are not using enough of it.&amp;quot; Version 1.4.0 has been released. A big change in this one: Hpricot compatibility layer removed</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Episode #99 Like a Boss edition. Here&amp;#8217;s a YouTube link (NSFW) for those that haven&amp;#8217;t heard it and don&amp;#8217;t get the joke. The Rails Envy podcast is brought to you this week by NewRelic. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. Check them out at NewRelic.com. Show Notes RailsConf RFP Open RailsConf 2010 will be held June 7-10, 2010 at the Baltimore Convention Center in Baltimore, MD &#8211; and Ruby Central and O&#8217;Reilly Media are now accepting proposals for conference sessions and tutorials. Proposals are due at 11:59pm EDT March 17, 2010. Introducing Resque Resque is GitHub&amp;#8217;s Redis-backed library for creating background jobs, placing those jobs on multiple queues, and processing them later. BigRecord BigRecord is an object-data mapping layer for distributed column-oriented data stores (inspired by Google&#8217;s BigTable) such as HBase and Cassandra. Adapted from ActiveRecord, BigRecord is designed to work as a drop-in for Rails applications. Rails Best Practices Wen-Tien Chang&amp;#8217;s slideshare presentation Rails Best Practices from kungfurails. Alchemist Alchemist is a fine Ruby unit conversion library designed for readability and convenience. Limelight GUI Framework Limelight is a rich client GUI framework. Ruby Manor 2: Manor Harder Ruby Manor 2: Manor Harder is taking place December 12th at Parry Hall, London and has the best tag line of any ruby or rails conference ever. Jsvars This rails plugin will hide the messiness of passing variables from rails into javascript. It will automatically add the js needed to create a variable you define in rails, or add variables to objects. Underscore.js Underscore is a utility-belt library for JavaScript that provides a lot of the functional programming support that you would expect in Prototype.js (or Ruby), but without extending any of the built-in JavaScript objects. It&amp;#8217;s the tie to go along with jQuery&amp;#8217;s tux. Twitter gem 0.7.0 out Twitter gem version 0.7.0 has been released with list support. Yahoo BOSS and Rails Vinsol has posted a small tutorial on using Yahoo BOSS with rails. HTTPing HTTPing.rb is a utility to measure web service response time. This is a Ruby port of HTTPing (http://www.vanheusden.com/httping/). http://github.com/jpignata/httping Win a Motorola DROID Programming Contest: &#8220;Worst App Server Technology Ever&#8221; Engine Yard is sponsoring another programming contest. The goal of this contest is to collaborate with your other contestants to build the &#8220;worst app server ever&#8221; (WASE) , and use it to complete one or more challenge computations. Refraction Refraction is a Rack middleware replacement for mod_rewrite. Continuous Integration with Signal Signal is a continuous integration server written in Rails. Nokogiri 1.4.0 Released &amp;quot;XML is like violence &amp;#8211; if it doesn&#8217;t solve your problems, you are not using enough of it.&amp;quot; Version 1.4.0 has been released. A big change in this one: Hpricot compatibility layer removed</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Rails Envy Podcast &#8211; Episode #098</title>
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      <description>Episode #98- &amp;#8220;I leave my syntax out when company comes over.&amp;#8221; Important inaccuracy in this week&amp;#8217;s show: We have misrepresented Bryan Liles as having written the dm-is-schemaless plugin when, in fact, it&amp;#8217;s actually Bryan Smith. Sorry guys! The Rails Envy podcast is brought to you this week by NewRelic. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. Check them out at NewRelic.com. Show Notes Gemcutter will become default host for gems Gemcutter will become the default for Ruby gems. They hope to complete the transition by Rubyconf. The new address will be http://rubygems.org and migration paths are being worked out. Rails in a nutshell Rails in a Nutshell is a concise introduction to Rails, an overview of commands and configurations, and a guide to the parts of Rails you&#8217;ll be using every day. It&amp;#8217;s written by Cody Fauser, James MacAulay, Edward Ocampo-Goo...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Episode #98- &amp;#8220;I leave my syntax out when company comes over.&amp;#8221; Important inaccuracy in this week&amp;#8217;s show: We have misrepresented Bryan Liles as having written the dm-is-schemaless plugin when, in fact, it&amp;#8217;s actually Bryan Smith. Sorry guys! The Rails Envy podcast is brought to you this week by NewRelic. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. Check them out at NewRelic.com. Show Notes Gemcutter will become default host for gems Gemcutter will become the default for Ruby gems. They hope to complete the transition by Rubyconf. The new address will be http://rubygems.org and migration paths are being worked out. Rails in a nutshell Rails in a Nutshell is a concise introduction to Rails, an overview of commands and configurations, and a guide to the parts of Rails you&#8217;ll be using every day. It&amp;#8217;s written by Cody Fauser, James MacAulay, Edward Ocampo-Gooding, and John Guenin. It&amp;#8217;s a beta book and you can comment on every paragraph. Devise is a new authentication gem for Rails Devise is a flexible authentication solution for Rails based on Warden. It&amp;#8217;s Rack based, is a complete MVC solution based on Rails engines, allows you to have multiple roles (or models/scopes) signed in at the same time, and is based on a modularity concept: use just what you really need. There&amp;#8217;s also an example app available. http://github.com/plataformatec/devise/ http://github.com/plataformatec/devise_example/ Ancestry 1.1.0 Released Ancestry allows the records of a ActiveRecord model to be organised as a tree structure, using a single, intuitively formatted database column, using a variation on the materialised path pattern. It exposes all the standard tree structure relations (ancestors, parent, root, children, siblings, descendants) and all of them can be fetched in a single sql query. Additional features are named_scopes, integrity checking, integrity restoration, arrangement of (sub)tree into hashes and different strategies for dealing with orphaned records. Version 1.1.0 Notable new features: * Depth caching and selecting records on depth * Easy migration from parent_id based plugins like nested_set and acts_as_tree Dm-is-schemaless Brian Lyles of TATFT fame has written dm-is-schemaless which is a DataMapper plugin to accomplish schemaless storage in a relational database by storing it in JSON with a primary key. http://github.com/BrianTheCoder/dm-is-schemaless http://bret.appspot.com/entry/how-friendfeed-uses-mysql Trusted Params Rails plugin which adds a convenient way to override attr_accessible protection. Riot Riot is a new, concise, and fast testing mini-framework. GeoMereLaal GeoMereLaal is a plugin that includes all you need to create Location-Aware rails application based on W3C Geolocaton API. The Complete Class Robert Klemme posts a thorough walk through of writing a Ruby class on the Ruby Best Practices blog. acts_as_pingable Acts as pingable is a Rails plug-in for simply opening your Rails app to HTTP pings. It can produce pingdom.com XML. Sinatra_more Sinatra_more strives to be a central-hub for useful sinatra extensions such as tag helpers, form_builders, partials, and a whole lot more. Installing Varnish with nginx, Passenger, and Monit on Ubuntu 8.10 intrepid Trever posted a tutorial about getting nginx, passenger, varnish, and monit installed on the Almost Effortless blog. Loofah Loofah is an HTML sanitizer. It will always fix broken markup, but can also sanitize unsafe tags in a few different ways, and transform the markup for storage or display. It&#8217;s built on top of Nokogiri and libxml2, so it&#8217;s fast. Rails 2.3.4 and SWFUpload Brian Racer posted a walk through of how to get SWFUpload working with Rails 2.3.4 for gracefully degrading flash and javascript uploads. Curbit CurbIt makes it easy to add application level rate limiting to your Rails app by using a controller macro. Amazon RDS Amazon Web Services (AWS) delivers a set of services that together form a reliable, scalable, and inexpensive computing platform &amp;#8216;in the cloud&amp;#8217;.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Episode #98- &amp;#8220;I leave my syntax out when company comes over.&amp;#8221; Important inaccuracy in this week&amp;#8217;s show: We have misrepresented Bryan Liles as having written the dm-is-schemaless plugin when, in fact, it&amp;#8217;s actually Bryan Smith. Sorry guys! The Rails Envy podcast is brought to you this week by NewRelic. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. Check them out at NewRelic.com. Show Notes Gemcutter will become default host for gems Gemcutter will become the default for Ruby gems. They hope to complete the transition by Rubyconf. The new address will be http://rubygems.org and migration paths are being worked out. Rails in a nutshell Rails in a Nutshell is a concise introduction to Rails, an overview of commands and configurations, and a guide to the parts of Rails you&#8217;ll be using every day. It&amp;#8217;s written by Cody Fauser, James MacAulay, Edward Ocampo-Gooding, and John Guenin. It&amp;#8217;s a beta book and you can comment on every paragraph. Devise is a new authentication gem for Rails Devise is a flexible authentication solution for Rails based on Warden. It&amp;#8217;s Rack based, is a complete MVC solution based on Rails engines, allows you to have multiple roles (or models/scopes) signed in at the same time, and is based on a modularity concept: use just what you really need. There&amp;#8217;s also an example app available. http://github.com/plataformatec/devise/ http://github.com/plataformatec/devise_example/ Ancestry 1.1.0 Released Ancestry allows the records of a ActiveRecord model to be organised as a tree structure, using a single, intuitively formatted database column, using a variation on the materialised path pattern. It exposes all the standard tree structure relations (ancestors, parent, root, children, siblings, descendants) and all of them can be fetched in a single sql query. Additional features are named_scopes, integrity checking, integrity restoration, arrangement of (sub)tree into hashes and different strategies for dealing with orphaned records. Version 1.1.0 Notable new features: * Depth caching and selecting records on depth * Easy migration from parent_id based plugins like nested_set and acts_as_tree Dm-is-schemaless Brian Lyles of TATFT fame has written dm-is-schemaless which is a DataMapper plugin to accomplish schemaless storage in a relational database by storing it in JSON with a primary key. http://github.com/BrianTheCoder/dm-is-schemaless http://bret.appspot.com/entry/how-friendfeed-uses-mysql Trusted Params Rails plugin which adds a convenient way to override attr_accessible protection. Riot Riot is a new, concise, and fast testing mini-framework. GeoMereLaal GeoMereLaal is a plugin that includes all you need to create Location-Aware rails application based on W3C Geolocaton API. The Complete Class Robert Klemme posts a thorough walk through of writing a Ruby class on the Ruby Best Practices blog. acts_as_pingable Acts as pingable is a Rails plug-in for simply opening your Rails app to HTTP pings. It can produce pingdom.com XML. Sinatra_more Sinatra_more strives to be a central-hub for useful sinatra extensions such as tag helpers, form_builders, partials, and a whole lot more. Installing Varnish with nginx, Passenger, and Monit on Ubuntu 8.10 intrepid Trever posted a tutorial about getting nginx, passenger, varnish, and monit installed on the Almost Effortless blog. Loofah Loofah is an HTML sanitizer. It will always fix broken markup, but can also sanitize unsafe tags in a few different ways, and transform the markup for storage or display. It&#8217;s built on top of Nokogiri and libxml2, so it&#8217;s fast. Rails 2.3.4 and SWFUpload Brian Racer posted a walk through of how to get SWFUpload working with Rails 2.3.4 for gracefully degrading flash and javascript uploads. Curbit CurbIt makes it easy to add application level rate limiting to your Rails app by using a controller macro. Amazon RDS Amazon Web Services (AWS) delivers a set of services that together form a reliable, scalable, and inexpensive computing platform &amp;#8216;in the cloud&amp;#8217;.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Episode #97 Lieutenant Commander Boson reporting for duty. Get the ring tone. The Rails Envy podcast is brought to you this week by NewRelic. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. Check them out at NewRelic.com. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~14:30 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Show Notes RPM For Java RPM 2 Now supports Java and Ruby 1.9. nginx push module Nginx HTTP push module &amp;#8211; Turn nginx into a long-polling message queuing HTTP push server. Railscast episode on Formtastic Ryan Bates shows how to use Formtastic in your views. The Art of the Library Wesley Beary posts on the Engine Yard blog about what makes a good library. TDD in Objective-C with MacRuby Joshua Ballanco walks through creating a pig latin translator in objective c using MacRuby to TDD. Sunspot Sunspot exposes all of S...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Episode #97 Lieutenant Commander Boson reporting for duty. Get the ring tone. The Rails Envy podcast is brought to you this week by NewRelic. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. Check them out at NewRelic.com. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~14:30 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Show Notes RPM For Java RPM 2 Now supports Java and Ruby 1.9. nginx push module Nginx HTTP push module &amp;#8211; Turn nginx into a long-polling message queuing HTTP push server. Railscast episode on Formtastic Ryan Bates shows how to use Formtastic in your views. The Art of the Library Wesley Beary posts on the Engine Yard blog about what makes a good library. TDD in Objective-C with MacRuby Joshua Ballanco walks through creating a pig latin translator in objective c using MacRuby to TDD. Sunspot Sunspot exposes all of Solr&amp;#8217;s most powerful search features using an API of elegant DSLs. That means robust, flexible fulltext search with no boolean queries and no string programming. Inploy Inploy is another way of doing deployments with different opinions than Capistrano. Full Text Search on Heroku using Texticle Aaron Patterson posts on the Tender Lovemaking blog about using Texticle to do full text searching using Postgres Boson Gabriel Horner put up a tutorial on using Boson to create commands for watching GitHub repos on your shell. DeVIL DevIL is a fast and lightweight image library that supports the loading and saving of images in almost any graphics format. It also provides some basic image manipulation functionality. How to Start Sub-processes part 3 Avdi posts on the Devver blog part 3 of starting sub-processes in Ruby. rails_on_pg This is timesaver for middle/large Rails application which used PostgreSQL as database. Create/drop Views, Functions, Triggers, Foreign keys in your migrations using ruby syntax. Mappoint/VE Using the new handsoap gem, Jeff wraps all the nastiness of the VE and Mappoint web SDK SOAP into two very easy to use gems. http://github.com/jmhodges/mappoint http://github.com/jmhodges/virtualearth</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Episode #97 Lieutenant Commander Boson reporting for duty. Get the ring tone. The Rails Envy podcast is brought to you this week by NewRelic. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. Check them out at NewRelic.com. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~14:30 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Show Notes RPM For Java RPM 2 Now supports Java and Ruby 1.9. nginx push module Nginx HTTP push module &amp;#8211; Turn nginx into a long-polling message queuing HTTP push server. Railscast episode on Formtastic Ryan Bates shows how to use Formtastic in your views. The Art of the Library Wesley Beary posts on the Engine Yard blog about what makes a good library. TDD in Objective-C with MacRuby Joshua Ballanco walks through creating a pig latin translator in objective c using MacRuby to TDD. Sunspot Sunspot exposes all of Solr&amp;#8217;s most powerful search features using an API of elegant DSLs. That means robust, flexible fulltext search with no boolean queries and no string programming. Inploy Inploy is another way of doing deployments with different opinions than Capistrano. Full Text Search on Heroku using Texticle Aaron Patterson posts on the Tender Lovemaking blog about using Texticle to do full text searching using Postgres Boson Gabriel Horner put up a tutorial on using Boson to create commands for watching GitHub repos on your shell. DeVIL DevIL is a fast and lightweight image library that supports the loading and saving of images in almost any graphics format. It also provides some basic image manipulation functionality. How to Start Sub-processes part 3 Avdi posts on the Devver blog part 3 of starting sub-processes in Ruby. rails_on_pg This is timesaver for middle/large Rails application which used PostgreSQL as database. Create/drop Views, Functions, Triggers, Foreign keys in your migrations using ruby syntax. Mappoint/VE Using the new handsoap gem, Jeff wraps all the nastiness of the VE and Mappoint web SDK SOAP into two very easy to use gems. http://github.com/jmhodges/mappoint http://github.com/jmhodges/virtualearth</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Rails Envy Podcast &#8211; Episode #096</title>
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      <description>Episode #095. Dan Benjamin (Playgrounder, Hivelogic) is back this week. We each had some background noise and an awkward moment. But it&amp;#8217;s funny. The Rails Envy podcast is brought to you this week by NewRelic. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. Check them out at NewRelic.com. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~14:30 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Show Notes GitHub Discontinues Publishing Gems Following the move to Rackspace, Github has decided to stop building gems and instead recommends people move to Jeweler or Gemcutter. Old gems will be served for a year. Gem Bundler is the Future Nick Quaranto walks through how Gem Bundler is going to work on the Litany Against Fear blog. Gem Bundler is going to be the default gem dependency resolver in Rails 3. Ruby Daemons and Angels David Palm has ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Episode #095. Dan Benjamin (Playgrounder, Hivelogic) is back this week. We each had some background noise and an awkward moment. But it&amp;#8217;s funny. The Rails Envy podcast is brought to you this week by NewRelic. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. Check them out at NewRelic.com. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~14:30 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Show Notes GitHub Discontinues Publishing Gems Following the move to Rackspace, Github has decided to stop building gems and instead recommends people move to Jeweler or Gemcutter. Old gems will be served for a year. Gem Bundler is the Future Nick Quaranto walks through how Gem Bundler is going to work on the Litany Against Fear blog. Gem Bundler is going to be the default gem dependency resolver in Rails 3. Ruby Daemons and Angels David Palm has posted a tutorial for working with daemon-kit by Kenneth Kalmer. He walks through created a simple daemon with three worker processes and explains what daemon kit is doing each step of the way. Completely False: Rails site serving 10 million page views per day The High Scalability blog has an article up covering Ravelry, a Rails site serving 10 million requests per day from Rails. Advanced Messaging and Routing With AMQP Ilya Grigorik posts a walk through of using AMQP for messaging and its benefits. CodeRack Competition The CodeRack competition is a competition to develop the most useful and top quality Rack middlewares. http://coderack.org/ http://www.rubyinside.com/21-rack-middlewares-2649.html Hosted Mongo Fred Wilson (AVC) posts about a new hosted Mongo DB service. Warp Drive Mark Bates, over on the Meta Bates blog, introduces Warp Drive which he describes as &amp;#8220;what Rails Engines wish they could be, and more!&amp;#8221; A Warp Drive is a standard, full featured, Rails application that you can easily bundle up into a Ruby Gem, and include into another Rails app. Cap-recipes Nathan Esquenazi has posted some common cap recipes on his GitHub account. There are recipes for Ruby, Passenger, Memcache, DelayedJob and more. iPhone app development with Ruby web services Justin Leitgeib walks through the architecture for his iPhone app SubwayDelay and outlines how he uses Sinatra and Tokyo Cabinet. Web Hooks in Ruby on Rails Travis Dunn takes a look at one way of doing Web Hooks in your Rails app. What&amp;#8217;s New in Edge Rails &amp;#8211; 10/12/2009 Nathan Bibler&amp;#8217;s post about what&amp;#8217;s new in edge rails.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Episode #095. Dan Benjamin (Playgrounder, Hivelogic) is back this week. We each had some background noise and an awkward moment. But it&amp;#8217;s funny. The Rails Envy podcast is brought to you this week by NewRelic. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. Check them out at NewRelic.com. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~14:30 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Show Notes GitHub Discontinues Publishing Gems Following the move to Rackspace, Github has decided to stop building gems and instead recommends people move to Jeweler or Gemcutter. Old gems will be served for a year. Gem Bundler is the Future Nick Quaranto walks through how Gem Bundler is going to work on the Litany Against Fear blog. Gem Bundler is going to be the default gem dependency resolver in Rails 3. Ruby Daemons and Angels David Palm has posted a tutorial for working with daemon-kit by Kenneth Kalmer. He walks through created a simple daemon with three worker processes and explains what daemon kit is doing each step of the way. Completely False: Rails site serving 10 million page views per day The High Scalability blog has an article up covering Ravelry, a Rails site serving 10 million requests per day from Rails. Advanced Messaging and Routing With AMQP Ilya Grigorik posts a walk through of using AMQP for messaging and its benefits. CodeRack Competition The CodeRack competition is a competition to develop the most useful and top quality Rack middlewares. http://coderack.org/ http://www.rubyinside.com/21-rack-middlewares-2649.html Hosted Mongo Fred Wilson (AVC) posts about a new hosted Mongo DB service. Warp Drive Mark Bates, over on the Meta Bates blog, introduces Warp Drive which he describes as &amp;#8220;what Rails Engines wish they could be, and more!&amp;#8221; A Warp Drive is a standard, full featured, Rails application that you can easily bundle up into a Ruby Gem, and include into another Rails app. Cap-recipes Nathan Esquenazi has posted some common cap recipes on his GitHub account. There are recipes for Ruby, Passenger, Memcache, DelayedJob and more. iPhone app development with Ruby web services Justin Leitgeib walks through the architecture for his iPhone app SubwayDelay and outlines how he uses Sinatra and Tokyo Cabinet. Web Hooks in Ruby on Rails Travis Dunn takes a look at one way of doing Web Hooks in your Rails app. What&amp;#8217;s New in Edge Rails &amp;#8211; 10/12/2009 Nathan Bibler&amp;#8217;s post about what&amp;#8217;s new in edge rails.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Rails Envy Podcast &#8211; Episode #095: 10/08/2009</title>
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      <description>Episode #095. Dan Benjamin (Playgrounder, Hivelogic) is back this week and we keep it quick while still packing in the news. The Rails Envy podcast is brought to you this week by NewRelic. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. Check them out at NewRelic.com. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~12:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Show Notes Top story: Request log analyzer 1.4.0.1 Released Request-log-analyzer 1.4.0.1, now with updated README and LICENSE. Unicorn Unicorn is a HTTP server for Rack applications designed to take advantage of features in Unix/Unix-like kernels and only serve fast clients on low-latency, high-bandwidth connections. Slow clients should only be served by placing a reverse proxy capable of fully-buffering both the the request and response in between Unicorn and slow clients...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Episode #095. Dan Benjamin (Playgrounder, Hivelogic) is back this week and we keep it quick while still packing in the news. The Rails Envy podcast is brought to you this week by NewRelic. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. Check them out at NewRelic.com. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~12:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Show Notes Top story: Request log analyzer 1.4.0.1 Released Request-log-analyzer 1.4.0.1, now with updated README and LICENSE. Unicorn Unicorn is a HTTP server for Rack applications designed to take advantage of features in Unix/Unix-like kernels and only serve fast clients on low-latency, high-bandwidth connections. Slow clients should only be served by placing a reverse proxy capable of fully-buffering both the the request and response in between Unicorn and slow clients. http://unicorn.bogomips.org/ http://tomayko.com/writings/unicorn-is-unix Rainbows Rainbows! is a HTTP server for sleepy Rack applications. It is based on Unicorn, but designed to handle applications that expect long request/response times and/or slow clients. Mustache Mustache is a framework-agnostic way to render logic-free views. Install any html theme template in to your rails app Dr. Nic walks through using his recently released install_theme to install html templates in to your rails app. It also supports haml. Ruby on Rails Code Quality Checklist Matthew Moore put up a code quality check list for Rails apps and goes on to explain, in detail, every item. Gemcutter Gemcutter is the next generation of gem hosting for the Ruby community. Instantly publish your gems and install them. Use the API to interact and find out more information about available gems. Become a contributor and enhance the site with your own changes. Ruby Inside redesigned Ruby Inside has a swanky new look. Check it out. RMagick looking for a new maintainer The RMagick project is looking for someone to take over maintenance. The project requires a moderately good C programmer who understands the Ruby C extension API and who is familiar with or is interested in becoming familiar with the ImageMagick MagickCore API. If you&amp;#8217;re interested email rmagick@rubyforge.org. block_helpers The block_helpers gem generates helpers similar to the form-builders, but for the general case. autotest-fsevent 0.1.2 Now Snow Leopard compatible! You can safely resume autotesting. Instruct a Robot with IRB Use an IRB console to control a robot! validates_captcha A captcha verification approach for Rails apps, directly integrated into ActiveRecord&#8217;s validation mechanism and providing helpers for ActionController and ActionView.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Episode #095. Dan Benjamin (Playgrounder, Hivelogic) is back this week and we keep it quick while still packing in the news. The Rails Envy podcast is brought to you this week by NewRelic. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. Check them out at NewRelic.com. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~12:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Show Notes Top story: Request log analyzer 1.4.0.1 Released Request-log-analyzer 1.4.0.1, now with updated README and LICENSE. Unicorn Unicorn is a HTTP server for Rack applications designed to take advantage of features in Unix/Unix-like kernels and only serve fast clients on low-latency, high-bandwidth connections. Slow clients should only be served by placing a reverse proxy capable of fully-buffering both the the request and response in between Unicorn and slow clients. http://unicorn.bogomips.org/ http://tomayko.com/writings/unicorn-is-unix Rainbows Rainbows! is a HTTP server for sleepy Rack applications. It is based on Unicorn, but designed to handle applications that expect long request/response times and/or slow clients. Mustache Mustache is a framework-agnostic way to render logic-free views. Install any html theme template in to your rails app Dr. Nic walks through using his recently released install_theme to install html templates in to your rails app. It also supports haml. Ruby on Rails Code Quality Checklist Matthew Moore put up a code quality check list for Rails apps and goes on to explain, in detail, every item. Gemcutter Gemcutter is the next generation of gem hosting for the Ruby community. Instantly publish your gems and install them. Use the API to interact and find out more information about available gems. Become a contributor and enhance the site with your own changes. Ruby Inside redesigned Ruby Inside has a swanky new look. Check it out. RMagick looking for a new maintainer The RMagick project is looking for someone to take over maintenance. The project requires a moderately good C programmer who understands the Ruby C extension API and who is familiar with or is interested in becoming familiar with the ImageMagick MagickCore API. If you&amp;#8217;re interested email rmagick@rubyforge.org. block_helpers The block_helpers gem generates helpers similar to the form-builders, but for the general case. autotest-fsevent 0.1.2 Now Snow Leopard compatible! You can safely resume autotesting. Instruct a Robot with IRB Use an IRB console to control a robot! validates_captcha A captcha verification approach for Rails apps, directly integrated into ActiveRecord&#8217;s validation mechanism and providing helpers for ActionController and ActionView.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Episode #094. Dan Benjamin (Playgrounder, Hivelogic) is back this week and we had some help from Adam Keys with stories. Also, I shamelessly steal a Mitch Hedberg joke and apply it to Rackspace. In case you missed it last week, we&amp;#8217;re now accepting stories and feedback to @railsenvy on Twitter. You know, if you feel like letting us know about something. The Rails Envy podcast is brought to you this week by NewRelic. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. Check them out at NewRelic.com. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~20:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Show Notes Ruby Enterprise Edition 1.8.7-20090928 released A new version of REE has been released. The biggest change is that this new version of REE is based on Ruby 1.8.7-p174. It includes the MBARI patches and the zero-copy context switch...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Episode #094. Dan Benjamin (Playgrounder, Hivelogic) is back this week and we had some help from Adam Keys with stories. Also, I shamelessly steal a Mitch Hedberg joke and apply it to Rackspace. In case you missed it last week, we&amp;#8217;re now accepting stories and feedback to @railsenvy on Twitter. You know, if you feel like letting us know about something. The Rails Envy podcast is brought to you this week by NewRelic. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. Check them out at NewRelic.com. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~20:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Show Notes Ruby Enterprise Edition 1.8.7-20090928 released A new version of REE has been released. The biggest change is that this new version of REE is based on Ruby 1.8.7-p174. It includes the MBARI patches and the zero-copy context switching patch is optional as well. Snow Leopard users must compile with &amp;#8211;no-tcmalloc due to an incompatibility. Retrospectiva v2RC 1 is Out Written in Rails, Retrospectiva is an open-source project management tool intended to assist the collaborative aspect of work carried out by agile software development teams. It&amp;#8217;s free (MIT License), has full Development Life-cycle support, nice admin, RSS Support, and an API in XML_REST. Spree 0.9.0 Released Spree 0.9.0 has been released. Spree is an open source Rails shopping cart and e-commerce solution. Version 0.9.0 includes coupon and discount support, Rails 2.3.4 compatibility, enhanced calculators, and more. 10 Must-Have Rails Plugins and Gems (2009 Edition) Glenn Vanderburg posts 10 must have rails plugins and gems you should be using in your apps. RubyMine IDE 2.0 Beta Peter Cooper posts over on Ruby Inside about RubyMine IDE 2.0 beta being released. New features include Ruby 1.9 support, Rails 2.3.3 support, Rails i18n support and spell checker, UI improvements, Cucumber and Shoulda support, and Built-in HAML and Sass support. FiveRuns Has Been Acquired by Workthink Dash will be discontinued on Friday, October 16th, 2009. There are instructions for exporting your data. They&amp;#8217;re also setting up a fake Dash service so that existing apps using Dash won&amp;#8217;t suddenly fail. http://www.fiveruns.com/ http://support.fiveruns.com/faqs/dash/dash-shutdown Textorize for Generating Headline Images Textorize is a command line tool for generating headline images to png format by Thomas Fuchs (scriptaculous). It supports subpixel anti-aliasing and is written in Ruby. SVN to Git Protips Josh Susser posts some tips about the subversion to git process and performing a smooth migration. Request Log Analyzer 1.4.0 Released We mentioned it last week but now request-log-analyzer version 1.4.0 is out. Request Log Analyzer is a tool to produce performance reports for web applications based on their log files. Version 1.4.0 can now handle Apache access logs, Rack CommonLogger logs and Amazon S3 access logs. It also has improved database support, added standard deviation to reports, can email reports, and more. Using Cookie Based Sessions in Sinatra Julio Javier Cicchelli walks you through using cookie based sessions in Sinatra over on the Ruby Learning blog. WindyCityRails 2009 Videos Videos from the WindyCityRails conference this year have been posted. MongoDB: A Light in the Darkness! (Key Value Stores Part 5) Kirk Haines posts part 5 of his key/value stores walk through on the Engine Yard blog. This week&amp;#8217;s post is on MongoDB. Completeness-fu Completeness-fu for ActiveRecord allows you cleanly define the way a model instance is scored for completeness, similar to LinkedIn user profiles. 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      <itunes:summary>Episode #094. Dan Benjamin (Playgrounder, Hivelogic) is back this week and we had some help from Adam Keys with stories. Also, I shamelessly steal a Mitch Hedberg joke and apply it to Rackspace. In case you missed it last week, we&amp;#8217;re now accepting stories and feedback to @railsenvy on Twitter. You know, if you feel like letting us know about something. The Rails Envy podcast is brought to you this week by NewRelic. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. Check them out at NewRelic.com. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~20:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Show Notes Ruby Enterprise Edition 1.8.7-20090928 released A new version of REE has been released. The biggest change is that this new version of REE is based on Ruby 1.8.7-p174. It includes the MBARI patches and the zero-copy context switching patch is optional as well. Snow Leopard users must compile with &amp;#8211;no-tcmalloc due to an incompatibility. Retrospectiva v2RC 1 is Out Written in Rails, Retrospectiva is an open-source project management tool intended to assist the collaborative aspect of work carried out by agile software development teams. It&amp;#8217;s free (MIT License), has full Development Life-cycle support, nice admin, RSS Support, and an API in XML_REST. Spree 0.9.0 Released Spree 0.9.0 has been released. Spree is an open source Rails shopping cart and e-commerce solution. Version 0.9.0 includes coupon and discount support, Rails 2.3.4 compatibility, enhanced calculators, and more. 10 Must-Have Rails Plugins and Gems (2009 Edition) Glenn Vanderburg posts 10 must have rails plugins and gems you should be using in your apps. RubyMine IDE 2.0 Beta Peter Cooper posts over on Ruby Inside about RubyMine IDE 2.0 beta being released. New features include Ruby 1.9 support, Rails 2.3.3 support, Rails i18n support and spell checker, UI improvements, Cucumber and Shoulda support, and Built-in HAML and Sass support. FiveRuns Has Been Acquired by Workthink Dash will be discontinued on Friday, October 16th, 2009. There are instructions for exporting your data. They&amp;#8217;re also setting up a fake Dash service so that existing apps using Dash won&amp;#8217;t suddenly fail. http://www.fiveruns.com/ http://support.fiveruns.com/faqs/dash/dash-shutdown Textorize for Generating Headline Images Textorize is a command line tool for generating headline images to png format by Thomas Fuchs (scriptaculous). It supports subpixel anti-aliasing and is written in Ruby. SVN to Git Protips Josh Susser posts some tips about the subversion to git process and performing a smooth migration. Request Log Analyzer 1.4.0 Released We mentioned it last week but now request-log-analyzer version 1.4.0 is out. Request Log Analyzer is a tool to produce performance reports for web applications based on their log files. Version 1.4.0 can now handle Apache access logs, Rack CommonLogger logs and Amazon S3 access logs. It also has improved database support, added standard deviation to reports, can email reports, and more. Using Cookie Based Sessions in Sinatra Julio Javier Cicchelli walks you through using cookie based sessions in Sinatra over on the Ruby Learning blog. WindyCityRails 2009 Videos Videos from the WindyCityRails conference this year have been posted. MongoDB: A Light in the Darkness! (Key Value Stores Part 5) Kirk Haines posts part 5 of his key/value stores walk through on the Engine Yard blog. This week&amp;#8217;s post is on MongoDB. Completeness-fu Completeness-fu for ActiveRecord allows you cleanly define the way a model instance is scored for completeness, similar to LinkedIn user profiles. Rails Logging with MongoDB Phil Burrows has written up a recipe for logging to MongoDB from your Rails app. MongoDB has some features that make it an excellent choice for storing and querying your logs. If you&amp;#8217;ve jumped on the MongoDB, you are obligated to check this out. Kitabu PDF generator Nando Vieira recently released Kitabu, a framework for generating PDFs from text sources written in Markdown or Textile. This looks like a great tool for those who are itching to self-publish but don&amp;#8217;t typically do print work. Who Wants To Be A Munger Dana Gray&amp;#8217;s presentation at Lone Star Ruby Conference on scraping, transforming and formatting data is a great read for those who might fear the dark but useful art of recombobulating data. Testing named scopes Named scopes are a funny thing. They&amp;#8217;re a core part of your application, but they&amp;#8217;re also kinda part of the framework. So how should you go about testing them? 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      <description>Episode #093. Dan Benjamin (Playgrounder, Hivelogic) is back this week. We&amp;#8217;ve got a ton of news this week and just maybe an awkward moment or two. Also, I mis-pronounced John Mettreaux&amp;#8217;s name wrong, calling him Jake. Sorry about that. Update: We&amp;#8217;re now accepting stories and feedback to @railsenvy on Twitter. You know, if you feel like letting us know about something. The Rails Envy podcast is brought to you this week by NewRelic. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. Check them out at NewRelic.com. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~19:45 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Show Notes 5 Things to Look for in JRuby 1.4 Nick Seiger posts on the Engine Yard blog about 5 things we should be expecting to see in the next version of JRuby. Not Using IPAddr Should Result In You Being Mauled B...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Episode #093. Dan Benjamin (Playgrounder, Hivelogic) is back this week. We&amp;#8217;ve got a ton of news this week and just maybe an awkward moment or two. Also, I mis-pronounced John Mettreaux&amp;#8217;s name wrong, calling him Jake. Sorry about that. Update: We&amp;#8217;re now accepting stories and feedback to @railsenvy on Twitter. You know, if you feel like letting us know about something. The Rails Envy podcast is brought to you this week by NewRelic. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. Check them out at NewRelic.com. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~19:45 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Show Notes 5 Things to Look for in JRuby 1.4 Nick Seiger posts on the Engine Yard blog about 5 things we should be expecting to see in the next version of JRuby. Not Using IPAddr Should Result In You Being Mauled By A Bear &amp;#8220;mrkris&amp;#8221; abuses you in to using the IPAddr class to store ip addresses as integers in the database. Scout and Rails Log Analyzer This is a simple command line tool to analyze request log files of both Rails and Merb to produce a performance report. Its purpose is to find what actions are best candidates for optimization. Scout now supports this with just the path to the log file. http://github.com/wvanbergen/request-log-analyzer http://scoutapp.com/tour/rails_monitoring Watchr is watching you Watchr is a new gem by Martin Aumont that is similar to autotest but works in any Ruby environment and watches files and directories for changes. friendly_id FriendlyId is the &amp;#8220;Swiss Army bulldozer&amp;#8221; of slugging and permalink plugins for Ruby on Rails. It allows you to create pretty URL&#8217;s and work with human-friendly strings as if they were numeric ids for ActiveRecord models. Rubber Rubber&amp;#8217;s aim is to make it as easy as possible to deploy a rails app to EC2 _without_ sacrificing ones ability to scale that application into a multi instance cluster. Learnivore Learnivore is a screencast aggregator focusing mostly around Ruby, Rails and iPhone development screencasts. You can sort by site and tags as well as free/paid screencasts. Create Your Own Programming Language Have you ever wanted to create your own programming language? Marc-Andr&#233; Cournoyer, the creator of Thin, has a new pdf out telling you how. Swallow nil Dan Croak posts about a function called swallow_nil on the Giant Robots blog. Ruby on Hadoop Quickstart Phil Ripperger put up a blog post walking through getting Ruby working on Hadoop on EC2. Literally, every step of the way. Railscasts: Finding unused CSS Ryan Bates has a RailsCast out about using the deadweight gem to remove unused CSS from your apps. GIS on Rails Simon Tokumine writes about the different Ruby projects you can use to approximate GeoDjango in Rails. GeoKit 1.5.0 Released GeoKit 1.5.0 has been released with fixed JRuby compatibility and some small additions. Reek 1.2.0 Released Reek, the code smell detector, version 1.2.0 has been released. This release is Ruby 1.9 compatible and has a couple of new smells added. Rufus Tokyo 1.0.1 Released Rufus Tokyo 1.0.1 has been released and the biggest change is search/union/intersection/difference for tables. 12 Interesting Upcoming Ruby and Rails Events Peter Cooper posts about some Ruby and Rails events that are not sold out.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Episode #093. Dan Benjamin (Playgrounder, Hivelogic) is back this week. We&amp;#8217;ve got a ton of news this week and just maybe an awkward moment or two. Also, I mis-pronounced John Mettreaux&amp;#8217;s name wrong, calling him Jake. Sorry about that. Update: We&amp;#8217;re now accepting stories and feedback to @railsenvy on Twitter. You know, if you feel like letting us know about something. The Rails Envy podcast is brought to you this week by NewRelic. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. Check them out at NewRelic.com. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~19:45 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Show Notes 5 Things to Look for in JRuby 1.4 Nick Seiger posts on the Engine Yard blog about 5 things we should be expecting to see in the next version of JRuby. Not Using IPAddr Should Result In You Being Mauled By A Bear &amp;#8220;mrkris&amp;#8221; abuses you in to using the IPAddr class to store ip addresses as integers in the database. Scout and Rails Log Analyzer This is a simple command line tool to analyze request log files of both Rails and Merb to produce a performance report. Its purpose is to find what actions are best candidates for optimization. Scout now supports this with just the path to the log file. http://github.com/wvanbergen/request-log-analyzer http://scoutapp.com/tour/rails_monitoring Watchr is watching you Watchr is a new gem by Martin Aumont that is similar to autotest but works in any Ruby environment and watches files and directories for changes. friendly_id FriendlyId is the &amp;#8220;Swiss Army bulldozer&amp;#8221; of slugging and permalink plugins for Ruby on Rails. It allows you to create pretty URL&#8217;s and work with human-friendly strings as if they were numeric ids for ActiveRecord models. Rubber Rubber&amp;#8217;s aim is to make it as easy as possible to deploy a rails app to EC2 _without_ sacrificing ones ability to scale that application into a multi instance cluster. Learnivore Learnivore is a screencast aggregator focusing mostly around Ruby, Rails and iPhone development screencasts. You can sort by site and tags as well as free/paid screencasts. Create Your Own Programming Language Have you ever wanted to create your own programming language? Marc-Andr&#233; Cournoyer, the creator of Thin, has a new pdf out telling you how. Swallow nil Dan Croak posts about a function called swallow_nil on the Giant Robots blog. Ruby on Hadoop Quickstart Phil Ripperger put up a blog post walking through getting Ruby working on Hadoop on EC2. Literally, every step of the way. Railscasts: Finding unused CSS Ryan Bates has a RailsCast out about using the deadweight gem to remove unused CSS from your apps. GIS on Rails Simon Tokumine writes about the different Ruby projects you can use to approximate GeoDjango in Rails. GeoKit 1.5.0 Released GeoKit 1.5.0 has been released with fixed JRuby compatibility and some small additions. Reek 1.2.0 Released Reek, the code smell detector, version 1.2.0 has been released. This release is Ruby 1.9 compatible and has a couple of new smells added. Rufus Tokyo 1.0.1 Released Rufus Tokyo 1.0.1 has been released and the biggest change is search/union/intersection/difference for tables. 12 Interesting Upcoming Ruby and Rails Events Peter Cooper posts about some Ruby and Rails events that are not sold out.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Rails Envy Podcast &#8211; Episode #092: 09/17/2009</title>
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      <description>Episode #092. I&amp;#8217;m joined again by Dan Benjamin and we have quite a fun time. You may know Dan from his compiling Ruby, Rails, and MySQL guides, cork&amp;#8217;d, and most recently Playgrounder. We&amp;#8217;ve got a ton of news this week and I promise to have a song stuck in your head by the time you finish. The Rails Envy podcast is brought to you this week by NewRelic. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. Check them out at NewRelic.com. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~20:30 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Show Notes Filestore Cache Expires_in Plugin Adam Salter releases a Rails plugin that adds time based expiration to the Rails file store. Cucumber: Step Argument Transforms Larry Diehl walks through adding step argument transformations to Cucumber with Dave Astels. Using Cucumber to Test a Mul...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Episode #092. I&amp;#8217;m joined again by Dan Benjamin and we have quite a fun time. You may know Dan from his compiling Ruby, Rails, and MySQL guides, cork&amp;#8217;d, and most recently Playgrounder. We&amp;#8217;ve got a ton of news this week and I promise to have a song stuck in your head by the time you finish. The Rails Envy podcast is brought to you this week by NewRelic. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. Check them out at NewRelic.com. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~20:30 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Show Notes Filestore Cache Expires_in Plugin Adam Salter releases a Rails plugin that adds time based expiration to the Rails file store. Cucumber: Step Argument Transforms Larry Diehl walks through adding step argument transformations to Cucumber with Dave Astels. Using Cucumber to Test a Multilingual App Clemens Kofler explores some different methods for testing your multilingual app using Cucumber. How to avoid the dog-pile effect on your Rails app Hugo Bara&#250;na shows how to avoid the dogpile effect in your Rails app with the SmartMemcacheStore class. Eval Isn&amp;#8217;t Quite Pure Evil James Edward Gray points out that using eval() in your code might not always be &amp;quot;pure evil&amp;quot; and some interesting discussion ensues. Growl 1.2b3 A new beta of Growl for Snow Leopard users. Laminate Laminate is a system for executing user-written templates built using the Lua languge. Templates written in Lua can be executed securely to generate HTML. For end-users, Laminate offers a simple, convenient, yet powerful template language. For applications, Laminate makes it easy to safely expose data and functions to be executed by user templates. CloudCrowd &amp;#8211; Parallel Processing for the Rest of Us CloudCrowd is a gem that lets you do parallel processing using several computers. It&amp;#8217;s got a web interface and works over a REST-JSON API. ActiveRecord Attribute Normalization (Rails Plugin) Michael Deering has written a plug-in that lets you pass a block to normalize the attributes of a model before being saved to the database. RequestSentry plugin RequestSentry provides a DSL for your controller to reject requests (via &amp;#8220;400 Bad Request&amp;#8221;) that supply malicious or malformed parameters Foreigner Rails does not come with methods to add foreign keys. Foreigner introduces a few methods to your migrations for adding and removing foreign key constraints. Canonizing pseudo-slugs in Rail If you use pseudo-slugs in your Rails app, Henrik Nyh shows you a technique for getting canonical redirects in case the urls are linked incorrectly. My Emacs for Rails Santiago Pastorino posts his emacs config tailored for Rails development. validates_timeliness version 2.2 released validates_timeliness version 2.2 has been released with Ruby 1.9 support and a fix for Shoulda.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Episode #092. I&amp;#8217;m joined again by Dan Benjamin and we have quite a fun time. You may know Dan from his compiling Ruby, Rails, and MySQL guides, cork&amp;#8217;d, and most recently Playgrounder. We&amp;#8217;ve got a ton of news this week and I promise to have a song stuck in your head by the time you finish. The Rails Envy podcast is brought to you this week by NewRelic. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. Check them out at NewRelic.com. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~20:30 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Show Notes Filestore Cache Expires_in Plugin Adam Salter releases a Rails plugin that adds time based expiration to the Rails file store. Cucumber: Step Argument Transforms Larry Diehl walks through adding step argument transformations to Cucumber with Dave Astels. Using Cucumber to Test a Multilingual App Clemens Kofler explores some different methods for testing your multilingual app using Cucumber. How to avoid the dog-pile effect on your Rails app Hugo Bara&#250;na shows how to avoid the dogpile effect in your Rails app with the SmartMemcacheStore class. Eval Isn&amp;#8217;t Quite Pure Evil James Edward Gray points out that using eval() in your code might not always be &amp;quot;pure evil&amp;quot; and some interesting discussion ensues. Growl 1.2b3 A new beta of Growl for Snow Leopard users. Laminate Laminate is a system for executing user-written templates built using the Lua languge. Templates written in Lua can be executed securely to generate HTML. For end-users, Laminate offers a simple, convenient, yet powerful template language. For applications, Laminate makes it easy to safely expose data and functions to be executed by user templates. CloudCrowd &amp;#8211; Parallel Processing for the Rest of Us CloudCrowd is a gem that lets you do parallel processing using several computers. It&amp;#8217;s got a web interface and works over a REST-JSON API. ActiveRecord Attribute Normalization (Rails Plugin) Michael Deering has written a plug-in that lets you pass a block to normalize the attributes of a model before being saved to the database. RequestSentry plugin RequestSentry provides a DSL for your controller to reject requests (via &amp;#8220;400 Bad Request&amp;#8221;) that supply malicious or malformed parameters Foreigner Rails does not come with methods to add foreign keys. Foreigner introduces a few methods to your migrations for adding and removing foreign key constraints. Canonizing pseudo-slugs in Rail If you use pseudo-slugs in your Rails app, Henrik Nyh shows you a technique for getting canonical redirects in case the urls are linked incorrectly. My Emacs for Rails Santiago Pastorino posts his emacs config tailored for Rails development. validates_timeliness version 2.2 released validates_timeliness version 2.2 has been released with Ruby 1.9 support and a fix for Shoulda.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Rails Envy Podcast &#8211; Episode #091: 09/10/2009</title>
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      <description>Episode #091. I&amp;#8217;m joined again by Dan Benjamin and we have quite a fun time. You may know Dan from his compiling Ruby, Rails, and MySQL guides, cork&amp;#8217;d, and most recently Playgrounder. We&amp;#8217;ve got a ton of great content this week and we tried to keep it a bit more brief than last week. The Rails Envy podcast is brought to you this week by NewRelic. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. Check them out at NewRelic.com. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~22:30 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Show Notes Rails Security Issues Rails saw some patches for an XSS vulnerability and timing weakness with the cookie store. You can either upgrade your installation to 2.3.4 or patch it with the provided patches. All Rails versions past 2.0 are affected with XSS and 2.1.0 with the timing weakness. I...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Episode #091. I&amp;#8217;m joined again by Dan Benjamin and we have quite a fun time. You may know Dan from his compiling Ruby, Rails, and MySQL guides, cork&amp;#8217;d, and most recently Playgrounder. We&amp;#8217;ve got a ton of great content this week and we tried to keep it a bit more brief than last week. The Rails Envy podcast is brought to you this week by NewRelic. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. Check them out at NewRelic.com. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~22:30 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Show Notes Rails Security Issues Rails saw some patches for an XSS vulnerability and timing weakness with the cookie store. You can either upgrade your installation to 2.3.4 or patch it with the provided patches. All Rails versions past 2.0 are affected with XSS and 2.1.0 with the timing weakness. It is urged to upgrade ASAP. http://weblog.rubyonrails.org/2009/9/4/timing-weakness-in-ruby-on-rails http://weblog.rubyonrails.org/2009/9/4/xss-vulnerability-in-ruby-on-rails http://weblog.rubyonrails.org/2009/9/4/ruby-on-rails-2-3-4 Rails Magazine Issue 4 Rails magazine issue for is out with coverage from Ruby Kaigi 2009, interviews with prominent community members including DHH, Matz, Yehuda Katz, and others. There&amp;#8217;s also articles on background processing, generating pdfs with odf templates, radiant cms, and more. Passenger preference pane v1.3 The Passenger preference pane has been updated to version 1.3 which is Snow Leopard compatible (though in 32 bit mode) and contains bug fixes. That&#8217;s Not a Memory Leak, It&#8217;s Bloat This is an Engine Yard blog post about when your application may have a memory leak (rare) versus when there may be bloat from ActiveRecord calls (not rare). Conclusion: rails can&amp;#8217;t scale. RCov 0.9.0 released RCov 0.9.0 is out and it&amp;#8217;s prettier and has some other usability enhancements. http://github.com/Relevance/rcov http://www.idolhands.com/ruby-on-rails/update-rcov-html-and-css-enhancements/ Open ID Engine Terry (terrbear) writes in to let us know that he has packaged the openid plug-in as a Rails engine and it&amp;#8217;s now quicker and easier to get up and running in your app. Launching Soon Launching soon is a plugin that helps rails projects to manage a dedicated launching soon page before the actual launch date. The plugin also collects email from potential customers. Bullet The Bullet plugin is designed to help you increase your application&#8217;s performance by reducing the number of queries it makes. It will watch your queries while you develop your application and notify you when you should add eager loading (N+1 queries) or when you&#8217;re using eager loading that isn&#8217;t necessary. SWFUploadFu This plugin allows you to easily integrate SWFUpload to your Ruby on Rails application Ruby Pulse RubyPulse is a series of short and quickly recorded screencasts showing features of recently realeased or updated Ruby Gems and Libraries by Alexander Peuchert. A Cacheable Hash That Stays Synced Thomas Mango introduces Cacheable hash so that you don&amp;#8217;t have to read and re-write hashes stored in the rails cache if just accessing values. Tracking Down Slow-Running Examples in RSpec Corey Ehmke shows how to use the &amp;#8216;profile&amp;#8217; flag in RSpec to track down slow running specs. 9 Essential Rails Tips The FortyTwo blog has a post on 9 essential Rails tips you should take in to account before going live with your app. Planting the Seeds Robby Russel gives a tutorial on the new seed features included in Rails 2.3.4. Sumo: One-off EC2 Instance Lanching Sumo creates, launches, and connects you to one-off EC2 instances from the command line.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Episode #091. I&amp;#8217;m joined again by Dan Benjamin and we have quite a fun time. You may know Dan from his compiling Ruby, Rails, and MySQL guides, cork&amp;#8217;d, and most recently Playgrounder. We&amp;#8217;ve got a ton of great content this week and we tried to keep it a bit more brief than last week. The Rails Envy podcast is brought to you this week by NewRelic. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. Check them out at NewRelic.com. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~22:30 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Show Notes Rails Security Issues Rails saw some patches for an XSS vulnerability and timing weakness with the cookie store. You can either upgrade your installation to 2.3.4 or patch it with the provided patches. All Rails versions past 2.0 are affected with XSS and 2.1.0 with the timing weakness. It is urged to upgrade ASAP. http://weblog.rubyonrails.org/2009/9/4/timing-weakness-in-ruby-on-rails http://weblog.rubyonrails.org/2009/9/4/xss-vulnerability-in-ruby-on-rails http://weblog.rubyonrails.org/2009/9/4/ruby-on-rails-2-3-4 Rails Magazine Issue 4 Rails magazine issue for is out with coverage from Ruby Kaigi 2009, interviews with prominent community members including DHH, Matz, Yehuda Katz, and others. There&amp;#8217;s also articles on background processing, generating pdfs with odf templates, radiant cms, and more. Passenger preference pane v1.3 The Passenger preference pane has been updated to version 1.3 which is Snow Leopard compatible (though in 32 bit mode) and contains bug fixes. That&#8217;s Not a Memory Leak, It&#8217;s Bloat This is an Engine Yard blog post about when your application may have a memory leak (rare) versus when there may be bloat from ActiveRecord calls (not rare). Conclusion: rails can&amp;#8217;t scale. RCov 0.9.0 released RCov 0.9.0 is out and it&amp;#8217;s prettier and has some other usability enhancements. http://github.com/Relevance/rcov http://www.idolhands.com/ruby-on-rails/update-rcov-html-and-css-enhancements/ Open ID Engine Terry (terrbear) writes in to let us know that he has packaged the openid plug-in as a Rails engine and it&amp;#8217;s now quicker and easier to get up and running in your app. Launching Soon Launching soon is a plugin that helps rails projects to manage a dedicated launching soon page before the actual launch date. The plugin also collects email from potential customers. Bullet The Bullet plugin is designed to help you increase your application&#8217;s performance by reducing the number of queries it makes. It will watch your queries while you develop your application and notify you when you should add eager loading (N+1 queries) or when you&#8217;re using eager loading that isn&#8217;t necessary. SWFUploadFu This plugin allows you to easily integrate SWFUpload to your Ruby on Rails application Ruby Pulse RubyPulse is a series of short and quickly recorded screencasts showing features of recently realeased or updated Ruby Gems and Libraries by Alexander Peuchert. A Cacheable Hash That Stays Synced Thomas Mango introduces Cacheable hash so that you don&amp;#8217;t have to read and re-write hashes stored in the rails cache if just accessing values. Tracking Down Slow-Running Examples in RSpec Corey Ehmke shows how to use the &amp;#8216;profile&amp;#8217; flag in RSpec to track down slow running specs. 9 Essential Rails Tips The FortyTwo blog has a post on 9 essential Rails tips you should take in to account before going live with your app. Planting the Seeds Robby Russel gives a tutorial on the new seed features included in Rails 2.3.4. Sumo: One-off EC2 Instance Lanching Sumo creates, launches, and connects you to one-off EC2 instances from the command line.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Rails Envy Podcast &#8211; Episode #090 &#8211; 09/03/2009</title>
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      <description>Episode #090. I&amp;#8217;m joined today by Dan Benjamin and we have quite a fun time. You may know Dan from his compiling Ruby, Rails, and MySQL guides, cork&amp;#8217;d, and most recently Playgrounder. Dan&amp;#8217;s going to be hosting the podcast for a little while now and I&amp;#8217;m thrilled to have him as a co-host. We&amp;#8217;re experimenting with a new idea for &amp;quot;community spotlight&amp;quot; in this episode so let us know if you have a ruby/rails project launch coming up the community might benefit from. Sponsorhip opportunities are available as well. The Rails Envy podcast is brought to you this week by NewRelic. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. Check them out at NewRelic.com. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~35:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Show Notes Upgrading to Snow Leopard Hivelogic Co...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Episode #090. I&amp;#8217;m joined today by Dan Benjamin and we have quite a fun time. You may know Dan from his compiling Ruby, Rails, and MySQL guides, cork&amp;#8217;d, and most recently Playgrounder. Dan&amp;#8217;s going to be hosting the podcast for a little while now and I&amp;#8217;m thrilled to have him as a co-host. We&amp;#8217;re experimenting with a new idea for &amp;quot;community spotlight&amp;quot; in this episode so let us know if you have a ruby/rails project launch coming up the community might benefit from. Sponsorhip opportunities are available as well. The Rails Envy podcast is brought to you this week by NewRelic. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. Check them out at NewRelic.com. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~35:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Show Notes Upgrading to Snow Leopard Hivelogic Compilation Guides Hivelogic &amp;#8211; Compiling Ruby, RubyGems, and Rails on Snow Leopard Hivelogic &amp;#8211; Compiling Git on Snow Leopard Hivelogic &amp;#8211; Compiling MySQL on Snow Leopard Phusion Passenger 2.2.5 Released John Barnette on Rake Ruby Version Manager Rio makes working with IO easier Use a PHPBB forum to handle user authentication in your rails app LDAP Pass-through Authentication with Authlogic and ActiveLdap Do not burden your users with validations Typus auto-admin plugin Homebrew Introduction to using vim for Rails development Git merge vs Git rebase: Avoiding rebase hell Donate to Corey Haines Launchly Ruby Invoicing Framework Lyndon Gemfeed Keep Models Out Of Your Views Business!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Episode #090. I&amp;#8217;m joined today by Dan Benjamin and we have quite a fun time. You may know Dan from his compiling Ruby, Rails, and MySQL guides, cork&amp;#8217;d, and most recently Playgrounder. Dan&amp;#8217;s going to be hosting the podcast for a little while now and I&amp;#8217;m thrilled to have him as a co-host. We&amp;#8217;re experimenting with a new idea for &amp;quot;community spotlight&amp;quot; in this episode so let us know if you have a ruby/rails project launch coming up the community might benefit from. Sponsorhip opportunities are available as well. The Rails Envy podcast is brought to you this week by NewRelic. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. Check them out at NewRelic.com. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~35:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Show Notes Upgrading to Snow Leopard Hivelogic Compilation Guides Hivelogic &amp;#8211; Compiling Ruby, RubyGems, and Rails on Snow Leopard Hivelogic &amp;#8211; Compiling Git on Snow Leopard Hivelogic &amp;#8211; Compiling MySQL on Snow Leopard Phusion Passenger 2.2.5 Released John Barnette on Rake Ruby Version Manager Rio makes working with IO easier Use a PHPBB forum to handle user authentication in your rails app LDAP Pass-through Authentication with Authlogic and ActiveLdap Do not burden your users with validations Typus auto-admin plugin Homebrew Introduction to using vim for Rails development Git merge vs Git rebase: Avoiding rebase hell Donate to Corey Haines Launchly Ruby Invoicing Framework Lyndon Gemfeed Keep Models Out Of Your Views Business!</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Reports of This Podcasts Death Are Greatly Exaggerated</title>
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      <description>Great News. Reports of this podcast&amp;#8217;s death are greatly exaggerated. I will be continuing the podcast. Here&amp;#8217;s a little podcast announcing it. I just didn&amp;#8217;t want to leave anyone hanging. The podcast will be back in a couple of weeks with a new guest host and a new format. We&amp;#8217;re looking for sponsors also! If you&amp;#8217;d like to sponsor the podcast, please get in touch. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~1:27 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Who do you think the upcoming guest host is? (trends) Who do you think the new guest host is? Make some guesses and fill out the poll! It was supposed to be write-in only but polldaddy doesn&amp;#8217;t seem to allow that. See you soon! Update: Thanks everyone for the support! I thought I&amp;#8217;d post the votes so far. I thought Poll Daddy would show everyone the write in votes but it doesn&amp;#8217;t. Hilarious comments so far. Name Votes Alternate Names G...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Great News. Reports of this podcast&amp;#8217;s death are greatly exaggerated. I will be continuing the podcast. Here&amp;#8217;s a little podcast announcing it. I just didn&amp;#8217;t want to leave anyone hanging. The podcast will be back in a couple of weeks with a new guest host and a new format. We&amp;#8217;re looking for sponsors also! If you&amp;#8217;d like to sponsor the podcast, please get in touch. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~1:27 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Who do you think the upcoming guest host is? (trends) Who do you think the new guest host is? Make some guesses and fill out the poll! It was supposed to be write-in only but polldaddy doesn&amp;#8217;t seem to allow that. See you soon! Update: Thanks everyone for the support! I thought I&amp;#8217;d post the votes so far. I thought Poll Daddy would show everyone the write in votes but it doesn&amp;#8217;t. Hilarious comments so far. Name Votes Alternate Names Given Obie Fernandez 5 [Obie "fuckin" Fernandez] Gregg Pollack 5 Your Mom 4 Zed Shaw 3 Steven Bristol 2 All signs point to an expert in headbutting Geoffrey Grosenbach 2 the guy who has been doing the ruby on rails podcast! Gregg&amp;#8217;s Mom 2 Eric Cartman 1 Paul Graham 1 The Fail Whale (&amp;#8217;rails cant scale&amp;#8217;) 1 Pron Fairy 1 Andrew &amp;#8220;Dice&amp;#8221; Clay 1 Burt Reynolds 1 Michael Jordan 1 Giles Bowkett 1 Anybody, as long as it&amp;#8217;s a dude, cause you&amp;#8217;re gay 1 tenderlove 1 lowtax 1 Ryan Bates 1 THE_REAL_SHAQ 1 Me 1 Marshall!! 1 God 1 Bob sagget 1 Paris Hilton 1 Adam Keys 1 [V from MVC] Ya boy r. elliot 1 DHH 1 Jason Seifer 1 Josh Peek 1 Mr. Clean 1 Bill Clinton 1</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Great News. Reports of this podcast&amp;#8217;s death are greatly exaggerated. I will be continuing the podcast. Here&amp;#8217;s a little podcast announcing it. I just didn&amp;#8217;t want to leave anyone hanging. The podcast will be back in a couple of weeks with a new guest host and a new format. We&amp;#8217;re looking for sponsors also! If you&amp;#8217;d like to sponsor the podcast, please get in touch. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~1:27 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Who do you think the upcoming guest host is? (trends) Who do you think the new guest host is? Make some guesses and fill out the poll! It was supposed to be write-in only but polldaddy doesn&amp;#8217;t seem to allow that. See you soon! Update: Thanks everyone for the support! I thought I&amp;#8217;d post the votes so far. I thought Poll Daddy would show everyone the write in votes but it doesn&amp;#8217;t. Hilarious comments so far. Name Votes Alternate Names Given Obie Fernandez 5 [Obie "fuckin" Fernandez] Gregg Pollack 5 Your Mom 4 Zed Shaw 3 Steven Bristol 2 All signs point to an expert in headbutting Geoffrey Grosenbach 2 the guy who has been doing the ruby on rails podcast! Gregg&amp;#8217;s Mom 2 Eric Cartman 1 Paul Graham 1 The Fail Whale (&amp;#8217;rails cant scale&amp;#8217;) 1 Pron Fairy 1 Andrew &amp;#8220;Dice&amp;#8221; Clay 1 Burt Reynolds 1 Michael Jordan 1 Giles Bowkett 1 Anybody, as long as it&amp;#8217;s a dude, cause you&amp;#8217;re gay 1 tenderlove 1 lowtax 1 Ryan Bates 1 THE_REAL_SHAQ 1 Me 1 Marshall!! 1 God 1 Bob sagget 1 Paris Hilton 1 Adam Keys 1 [V from MVC] Ya boy r. elliot 1 DHH 1 Jason Seifer 1 Josh Peek 1 Mr. Clean 1 Bill Clinton 1</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Rails Envy Podcast &#8211; Episode #089: 08/05/09</title>
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      <description>Episode 89. This is the last Rails Envy podcast by Nathaniel Bibler and I. You&amp;#8217;ll just have to listen to the podcast for more details, which I hope you were planning on anyways. FYI, Jason Seifer may be doing another cast after this, so it may not be the official last one, just the last one for Nathan and I. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~15:27 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Envy Labs is a new firm specializing in web application development and media production. You can expect great things from their blog which you can subscribe to here. Show Notes Ruby on Rails on AppEngine using JRuby JRuby team moves to EngineYard JRuby&amp;#8217;s Importance to Ruby IronRuby 0.9 Released IronRuby with Mono and Moonlight Ruby on Rails for Microsoft Developers First Rails and RailsBridge BugMash Do it later with Delayed Job Backgrounded Key-Value Stores in Ruby Ruby Switcher RailsLab: Scaling Your Database Part 1 ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Episode 89. This is the last Rails Envy podcast by Nathaniel Bibler and I. You&amp;#8217;ll just have to listen to the podcast for more details, which I hope you were planning on anyways. FYI, Jason Seifer may be doing another cast after this, so it may not be the official last one, just the last one for Nathan and I. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~15:27 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Envy Labs is a new firm specializing in web application development and media production. You can expect great things from their blog which you can subscribe to here. Show Notes Ruby on Rails on AppEngine using JRuby JRuby team moves to EngineYard JRuby&amp;#8217;s Importance to Ruby IronRuby 0.9 Released IronRuby with Mono and Moonlight Ruby on Rails for Microsoft Developers First Rails and RailsBridge BugMash Do it later with Delayed Job Backgrounded Key-Value Stores in Ruby Ruby Switcher RailsLab: Scaling Your Database Part 1 | Part 2 Setup your server right &amp;#8211; Part 1 Using SQLite with Ruby on Windows Ruby 1.9 and File Encodings Lone Star Ruby Conference Rails Summit Latin America Continous Integration Installation Gotchas Bond &amp;#8211; Irb with Completion Love Apple Push Notifications Building Native Mobile Apps in Rhodes Pro Git Book Envy Labs Blog</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Episode 89. This is the last Rails Envy podcast by Nathaniel Bibler and I. You&amp;#8217;ll just have to listen to the podcast for more details, which I hope you were planning on anyways. FYI, Jason Seifer may be doing another cast after this, so it may not be the official last one, just the last one for Nathan and I. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~15:27 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Envy Labs is a new firm specializing in web application development and media production. You can expect great things from their blog which you can subscribe to here. Show Notes Ruby on Rails on AppEngine using JRuby JRuby team moves to EngineYard JRuby&amp;#8217;s Importance to Ruby IronRuby 0.9 Released IronRuby with Mono and Moonlight Ruby on Rails for Microsoft Developers First Rails and RailsBridge BugMash Do it later with Delayed Job Backgrounded Key-Value Stores in Ruby Ruby Switcher RailsLab: Scaling Your Database Part 1 | Part 2 Setup your server right &amp;#8211; Part 1 Using SQLite with Ruby on Windows Ruby 1.9 and File Encodings Lone Star Ruby Conference Rails Summit Latin America Continous Integration Installation Gotchas Bond &amp;#8211; Irb with Completion Love Apple Push Notifications Building Native Mobile Apps in Rhodes Pro Git Book Envy Labs Blog</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Rails Envy Podcast &#8211; Episode #089: 08/05/09</title>
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      <description>Episode 89. This is the last Rails Envy podcast by Nathaniel Bibler and I. You&amp;#8217;ll just have to listen to the podcast for more details, which I hope you were planning on anyways. FYI, Jason Seifer may be doing another cast after this, so it may not be the official last one, just the last one for Nathan and I. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~15:27 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Envy Labs is a new firm specializing in web application development and media production. You can expect great things from their blog which you can subscribe to here. Show Notes Ruby on Rails on AppEngine using JRuby JRuby team moves to EngineYard JRuby&amp;#8217;s Importance to Ruby IronRuby 0.9 Released IronRuby with Mono and Moonlight Ruby on Rails for Microsoft Developers First Rails and RailsBridge BugMash Do it later with Delayed Job Backgrounded Key-Value Stores in Ruby Ruby Switcher RailsLab: Scaling Your Database Part 1 ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Episode 89. This is the last Rails Envy podcast by Nathaniel Bibler and I. You&amp;#8217;ll just have to listen to the podcast for more details, which I hope you were planning on anyways. FYI, Jason Seifer may be doing another cast after this, so it may not be the official last one, just the last one for Nathan and I. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~15:27 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Envy Labs is a new firm specializing in web application development and media production. You can expect great things from their blog which you can subscribe to here. Show Notes Ruby on Rails on AppEngine using JRuby JRuby team moves to EngineYard JRuby&amp;#8217;s Importance to Ruby IronRuby 0.9 Released IronRuby with Mono and Moonlight Ruby on Rails for Microsoft Developers First Rails and RailsBridge BugMash Do it later with Delayed Job Backgrounded Key-Value Stores in Ruby Ruby Switcher RailsLab: Scaling Your Database Part 1 | Part 2 Setup your server right &amp;#8211; Part 1 Using SQLite with Ruby on Windows Ruby 1.9 and File Encodings Lone Star Ruby Conference Rails Summit Latin America Continous Integration Installation Gotchas Bond &amp;#8211; Irb with Completion Love Apple Push Notifications Building Native Mobile Apps in Rhodes Pro Git Book Envy Labs Blog</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Episode 89. This is the last Rails Envy podcast by Nathaniel Bibler and I. You&amp;#8217;ll just have to listen to the podcast for more details, which I hope you were planning on anyways. FYI, Jason Seifer may be doing another cast after this, so it may not be the official last one, just the last one for Nathan and I. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~15:27 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Envy Labs is a new firm specializing in web application development and media production. You can expect great things from their blog which you can subscribe to here. Show Notes Ruby on Rails on AppEngine using JRuby JRuby team moves to EngineYard JRuby&amp;#8217;s Importance to Ruby IronRuby 0.9 Released IronRuby with Mono and Moonlight Ruby on Rails for Microsoft Developers First Rails and RailsBridge BugMash Do it later with Delayed Job Backgrounded Key-Value Stores in Ruby Ruby Switcher RailsLab: Scaling Your Database Part 1 | Part 2 Setup your server right &amp;#8211; Part 1 Using SQLite with Ruby on Windows Ruby 1.9 and File Encodings Lone Star Ruby Conference Rails Summit Latin America Continous Integration Installation Gotchas Bond &amp;#8211; Irb with Completion Love Apple Push Notifications Building Native Mobile Apps in Rhodes Pro Git Book Envy Labs Blog</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:summary>In the first &amp;#8220;Scaling your Database&amp;#8221;:http://www.railsenvy.com/2009/7/23/scaling-your-database screencast we learned how to scale our database if our website is read heavy, but how do we scale if our website is write heavy? Also, if you&amp;#8217;re running MySQL do you know which database engine your website is using? and why? If you want the answers to these questions, or you just want to learn more about database scaling, it&amp;#8217;s time to watch the 18th episode of the &amp;#8220;Scaling Rails&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/scaling-rails screencast series. Scaling Your Database &amp;#8211; Part 2 *Summary* In this screencast we first learn the difference between MyISAM and InnoDB storage engines. We then take a look at two strategies for scaling your database writes on a system, the first by using master master replication and the second by sharding your database. Along the way we&amp;#8217;ll learn about some useful tools for scaling your database, and look at how some big websites like eBay and New Relic shard their database. Don&amp;#8217;t forget to subscribe to the screencast &amp;#8220;RSS feed&amp;#8221;:http://feeds.feedburner.com/Scaling-Rails or grab it on &amp;#8220;ITunes&amp;#8221;:http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=303252563 to avoid missing any of these episodes. FYI, These videos look great on an iPhone / iPod if you want something to watch on the go.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:summary>When you&amp;#8217;ve used all those great &amp;#8220;scaling rails&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/scaling-rails techniques and your database is still getting overloaded, what is your next step? Not sure? Well then it might be time to go watch part 1 of &amp;#8220;Scaling Your Database&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/07/16/episode-17-scaling-your-database-part-1, the 17th episode of the &amp;#8220;Scaling Rails&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/scaling-rails screencast series. Scaling Your Database &amp;#8211; Part 1 *Summary* In this screencast we take a look at the evolution of a database heavy Rails application. We learn how you might grow the app initially using vertical scaling and then move to horizontal scaling with Replication using the Masochism plugin. Lastly we cover a few other good uses of Replication such as fallback, backups, running reports/analytics, and background jobs. Don&amp;#8217;t forget to subscribe to the screencast &amp;#8220;RSS feed&amp;#8221;:http://feeds.feedburner.com/Scaling-Rails or grab it on &amp;#8220;ITunes&amp;#8221;:http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=303252563 to avoid missing any of these episodes. FYI, These videos look great on an iPhone / iPod if you want something to watch on the go.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:summary>When you&amp;#8217;ve used all those great &amp;#8220;scaling rails&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/scaling-rails techniques and your database is still getting overloaded, what is your next step? Not sure? Well then it might be time to go watch part 1 of &amp;#8220;Scaling Your Database&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/07/16/episode-17-scaling-your-database-part-1, the 17th episode of the &amp;#8220;Scaling Rails&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/scaling-rails screencast series. Scaling Your Database &amp;#8211; Part 1 *Summary* In this screencast we take a look at the evolution of a database heavy Rails application. We learn how you might grow the app initially using vertical scaling and then move to horizontal scaling with Replication using the Masochism plugin. Lastly we cover a few other good uses of Replication such as fallback, backups, running reports/analytics, and background jobs. Don&amp;#8217;t forget to subscribe to the screencast &amp;#8220;RSS feed&amp;#8221;:http://feeds.feedburner.com/Scaling-Rails or grab it on &amp;#8220;ITunes&amp;#8221;:http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=303252563 to avoid missing any of these episodes. FYI, These videos look great on an iPhone / iPod if you want something to watch on the go.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Rails Envy Podcast &#8211; Episode #087: 07/15/2009</title>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Episode 87. We bring you the latest news in the Ruby and Rails world. By we I mean I. The greatly delayed podcast 85 will be out in the next couple of days and features a couple awesome surprise co-hosts. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~11:30 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Runway is a GTD-style action management web application made by geeks for geeks. Created by the folks at Cogent, try a free demo at http://www.runwayapp.com. NewRelic not only provides rails performance monitoring with RPM, but they also produce Rails Lab, a website dedicated to advice on tuning and optimizing Rails apps. Show Notes Programming Contest! Win iPhone 3GS &amp;amp; $2,000 Cloud Credit 6 Free Ruby Icons For Your Projects Nano jquery templating engine Ruby &amp;amp; Rails Conferences in 09 A dozen (or so) ways to start sub-processes in Ruby: Part 2 Finding Memory Leaks with Bleak House El Dorado now compatible with Heroku Gibbler: Git-like Hashes and History for Ruby Objects External Search Sources WikiCloth</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Episode 87. We bring you the latest news in the Ruby and Rails world. By we I mean I. The greatly delayed podcast 85 will be out in the next couple of days and features a couple awesome surprise co-hosts. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~11:30 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Runway is a GTD-style action management web application made by geeks for geeks. Created by the folks at Cogent, try a free demo at http://www.runwayapp.com. NewRelic not only provides rails performance monitoring with RPM, but they also produce Rails Lab, a website dedicated to advice on tuning and optimizing Rails apps. Show Notes Programming Contest! Win iPhone 3GS &amp;amp; $2,000 Cloud Credit 6 Free Ruby Icons For Your Projects Nano jquery templating engine Ruby &amp;amp; Rails Conferences in 09 A dozen (or so) ways to start sub-processes in Ruby: Part 2 Finding Memory Leaks with Bleak House El Dorado now compatible with Heroku Gibbler: Git-like Hashes and History for Ruby Objects External Search Sources WikiCloth</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Episode 87. We bring you the latest news in the Ruby and Rails world. By we I mean I. The greatly delayed podcast 85 will be out in the next couple of days and features a couple awesome surprise co-hosts. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~11:30 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Runway is a GTD-style action management web application made by geeks for geeks. Created by the folks at Cogent, try a free demo at http://www.runwayapp.com. NewRelic not only provides rails performance monitoring with RPM, but they also produce Rails Lab, a website dedicated to advice on tuning and optimizing Rails apps. Show Notes Programming Contest! Win iPhone 3GS &amp;amp; $2,000 Cloud Credit 6 Free Ruby Icons For Your Projects Nano jquery templating engine Ruby &amp;amp; Rails Conferences in 09 A dozen (or so) ways to start sub-processes in Ruby: Part 2 Finding Memory Leaks with Bleak House El Dorado now compatible with Heroku Gibbler: Git-like Hashes and History for Ruby Objects External Search Sources WikiCloth</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Episode 86. We bring you the latest news in the Ruby and Rails world. This week features co-host Nathan Bibler, tequila, a singing robot, and a Hoedown. What more could you ask for? Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~14:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Runway is a GTD-style action management web application made by geeks for geeks. Created by the folks at Cogent, try a free demo at http://www.runwayapp.com. NewRelic not only provides rails performance monitoring with RPM, but they also produce Rails Lab, a website dedicated to advice on tuning and optimizing Rails apps. Show Notes Ruby Tube &amp;#8211; Ruby Videos/Screencasts Rumblestiltskin &#226;&#8364;&#8220; Rails Rumble Ideas Sitemap Generator Plugin Rails Black Box Testing Complex Models Get Your API Right Patron: a Ruby HTTP client library MacRuby Drops GIL, Gains Concurrent Threads A Dozen or so ways to start Sub-processes in Ruby How to create small, unique tokens in Ruby Apps for America 2 Rails Rescue Handbook Ruby Hoedown Upcoming Railscamp Events Hampton&#226;&#8364;&#8482;s Ruby Survey Haml &amp;#038; Sass 2.2 Released Anemone &#226;&#8364;&#8220; Spidering Websites Driving Business Processes in Ruby Rails Magazine &#226;&#8364;&#8220; Issue #3 6 Reasons to use Webbynode The Humans are Dead &amp;#038; Binary Solo Update: After pushing out the podcast, I received the following Tweet from @thoughtbot: LOL, see.. thoughtbot&amp;#8217;s can sing!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Episode 86. We bring you the latest news in the Ruby and Rails world. This week features co-host Nathan Bibler, tequila, a singing robot, and a Hoedown. What more could you ask for? Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~14:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Runway is a GTD-style action management web application made by geeks for geeks. Created by the folks at Cogent, try a free demo at http://www.runwayapp.com. NewRelic not only provides rails performance monitoring with RPM, but they also produce Rails Lab, a website dedicated to advice on tuning and optimizing Rails apps. Show Notes Ruby Tube &amp;#8211; Ruby Videos/Screencasts Rumblestiltskin &#226;&#8364;&#8220; Rails Rumble Ideas Sitemap Generator Plugin Rails Black Box Testing Complex Models Get Your API Right Patron: a Ruby HTTP client library MacRuby Drops GIL, Gains Concurrent Threads A Dozen or so ways to start Sub-processes in Ruby How to create small, unique tokens in Ruby Apps for America 2 Rails Rescue Handbook Ruby Hoedown Upcoming Railscamp Events Hampton&#226;&#8364;&#8482;s Ruby Survey Haml &amp;#038; Sass 2.2 Released Anemone &#226;&#8364;&#8220; Spidering Websites Driving Business Processes in Ruby Rails Magazine &#226;&#8364;&#8220; Issue #3 6 Reasons to use Webbynode The Humans are Dead &amp;#038; Binary Solo Update: After pushing out the podcast, I received the following Tweet from @thoughtbot: LOL, see.. thoughtbot&amp;#8217;s can sing!</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Rails Envy Podcast &#8211; Episode #086: 07/08/2009</title>
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      <description>Episode 86. We bring you the latest news in the Ruby and Rails world. This week features co-host Nathan Bibler, tequila, a singing robot, and a Hoedown. What more could you ask for? Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~14:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Runway is a GTD-style action management web application made by geeks for geeks. Created by the folks at Cogent, try a free demo at http://www.runwayapp.com. NewRelic not only provides rails performance monitoring with RPM, but they also produce Rails Lab, a website dedicated to advice on tuning and optimizing Rails apps. Show Notes Ruby Tube &amp;#8211; Ruby Videos/Screencasts Rumblestiltskin &#226;&#8364;&#8220; Rails Rumble Ideas Sitemap Generator Plugin Rails Black Box Testing Complex Models Get Your API Right Patron: a Ruby HTTP client library MacRuby Drops GIL, Gains Concurrent Threads A Dozen or so ways to start Sub-processes in Ruby How to create small, unique tokens in...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Episode 86. We bring you the latest news in the Ruby and Rails world. This week features co-host Nathan Bibler, tequila, a singing robot, and a Hoedown. What more could you ask for? Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~14:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Runway is a GTD-style action management web application made by geeks for geeks. Created by the folks at Cogent, try a free demo at http://www.runwayapp.com. NewRelic not only provides rails performance monitoring with RPM, but they also produce Rails Lab, a website dedicated to advice on tuning and optimizing Rails apps. Show Notes Ruby Tube &amp;#8211; Ruby Videos/Screencasts Rumblestiltskin &#226;&#8364;&#8220; Rails Rumble Ideas Sitemap Generator Plugin Rails Black Box Testing Complex Models Get Your API Right Patron: a Ruby HTTP client library MacRuby Drops GIL, Gains Concurrent Threads A Dozen or so ways to start Sub-processes in Ruby How to create small, unique tokens in Ruby Apps for America 2 Rails Rescue Handbook Ruby Hoedown Upcoming Railscamp Events Hampton&#226;&#8364;&#8482;s Ruby Survey Haml &amp;#038; Sass 2.2 Released Anemone &#226;&#8364;&#8220; Spidering Websites Driving Business Processes in Ruby Rails Magazine &#226;&#8364;&#8220; Issue #3 6 Reasons to use Webbynode The Humans are Dead &amp;#038; Binary Solo Update: After pushing out the podcast, I received the following Tweet from @thoughtbot: LOL, see.. thoughtbot&amp;#8217;s can sing!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Episode 86. We bring you the latest news in the Ruby and Rails world. This week features co-host Nathan Bibler, tequila, a singing robot, and a Hoedown. What more could you ask for? Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~14:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Runway is a GTD-style action management web application made by geeks for geeks. Created by the folks at Cogent, try a free demo at http://www.runwayapp.com. NewRelic not only provides rails performance monitoring with RPM, but they also produce Rails Lab, a website dedicated to advice on tuning and optimizing Rails apps. Show Notes Ruby Tube &amp;#8211; Ruby Videos/Screencasts Rumblestiltskin &#226;&#8364;&#8220; Rails Rumble Ideas Sitemap Generator Plugin Rails Black Box Testing Complex Models Get Your API Right Patron: a Ruby HTTP client library MacRuby Drops GIL, Gains Concurrent Threads A Dozen or so ways to start Sub-processes in Ruby How to create small, unique tokens in Ruby Apps for America 2 Rails Rescue Handbook Ruby Hoedown Upcoming Railscamp Events Hampton&#226;&#8364;&#8482;s Ruby Survey Haml &amp;#038; Sass 2.2 Released Anemone &#226;&#8364;&#8220; Spidering Websites Driving Business Processes in Ruby Rails Magazine &#226;&#8364;&#8220; Issue #3 6 Reasons to use Webbynode The Humans are Dead &amp;#038; Binary Solo Update: After pushing out the podcast, I received the following Tweet from @thoughtbot: LOL, see.. thoughtbot&amp;#8217;s can sing!</itunes:summary>
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      <title>RailsLab: Load Testing &#8211; Part 2</title>
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      <description>If you want to know if your application can scale before it actually gets the traffic spike, then you need to learn how to do Load Testing. Thankfully I just released &amp;#8220;Load Testing &amp;#8211; Part 2&amp;#8243;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/06/23/episode-16-load-testing-part-2 of the &amp;#8220;Scaling Rails&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/scaling-rails screencast series. If you haven&amp;#8217;t seen the &amp;#8220;first video on Load Testing&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/06/23/episode-15-load-testing-part-1, you should probably start there. Load Testing &amp;#8211; Part 2 *Summary* In this second &amp;#8220;Load Testing Screencast&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/06/23/episode-16-load-testing-part-2 we pickup where we left off with the &amp;#8220;first load testing screencast&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/06/23/episode-15-load-testing-part-1 and learn how to use httperf load testing with sessions, how to automate our httperf testing using autobench, how to graph the re...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>If you want to know if your application can scale before it actually gets the traffic spike, then you need to learn how to do Load Testing. Thankfully I just released &amp;#8220;Load Testing &amp;#8211; Part 2&amp;#8243;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/06/23/episode-16-load-testing-part-2 of the &amp;#8220;Scaling Rails&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/scaling-rails screencast series. If you haven&amp;#8217;t seen the &amp;#8220;first video on Load Testing&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/06/23/episode-15-load-testing-part-1, you should probably start there. Load Testing &amp;#8211; Part 2 *Summary* In this second &amp;#8220;Load Testing Screencast&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/06/23/episode-16-load-testing-part-2 we pickup where we left off with the &amp;#8220;first load testing screencast&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/06/23/episode-15-load-testing-part-1 and learn how to use httperf load testing with sessions, how to automate our httperf testing using autobench, how to graph the results from autobench, and lastly we talk briefly about a few other load testing tools you might want to be aware of. Don&amp;#8217;t forget to subscribe to the screencast &amp;#8220;RSS feed&amp;#8221;:http://feeds.feedburner.com/Scaling-Rails or grab it on &amp;#8220;ITunes&amp;#8221;:http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=303252563 to avoid missing any of these episodes. FYI, These videos look great on an iPhone / iPod if you want something to watch on the go.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>If you want to know if your application can scale before it actually gets the traffic spike, then you need to learn how to do Load Testing. Thankfully I just released &amp;#8220;Load Testing &amp;#8211; Part 2&amp;#8243;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/06/23/episode-16-load-testing-part-2 of the &amp;#8220;Scaling Rails&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/scaling-rails screencast series. If you haven&amp;#8217;t seen the &amp;#8220;first video on Load Testing&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/06/23/episode-15-load-testing-part-1, you should probably start there. Load Testing &amp;#8211; Part 2 *Summary* In this second &amp;#8220;Load Testing Screencast&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/06/23/episode-16-load-testing-part-2 we pickup where we left off with the &amp;#8220;first load testing screencast&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/06/23/episode-15-load-testing-part-1 and learn how to use httperf load testing with sessions, how to automate our httperf testing using autobench, how to graph the results from autobench, and lastly we talk briefly about a few other load testing tools you might want to be aware of. Don&amp;#8217;t forget to subscribe to the screencast &amp;#8220;RSS feed&amp;#8221;:http://feeds.feedburner.com/Scaling-Rails or grab it on &amp;#8220;ITunes&amp;#8221;:http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=303252563 to avoid missing any of these episodes. FYI, These videos look great on an iPhone / iPod if you want something to watch on the go.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>RailsLab: Load Testing &#8211; Part 2</title>
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      <description>If you want to know if your application can scale before it actually gets the traffic spike, then you need to learn how to do Load Testing. Thankfully I just released &amp;#8220;Load Testing &amp;#8211; Part 2&amp;#8243;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/06/23/episode-16-load-testing-part-2 of the &amp;#8220;Scaling Rails&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/scaling-rails screencast series. If you haven&amp;#8217;t seen the &amp;#8220;first video on Load Testing&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/06/23/episode-15-load-testing-part-1, you should probably start there. Load Testing &amp;#8211; Part 2 *Summary* In this second &amp;#8220;Load Testing Screencast&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/06/23/episode-16-load-testing-part-2 we pickup where we left off with the &amp;#8220;first load testing screencast&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/06/23/episode-15-load-testing-part-1 and learn how to use httperf load testing with sessions, how to automate our httperf testing using autobench, how to graph the re...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>If you want to know if your application can scale before it actually gets the traffic spike, then you need to learn how to do Load Testing. Thankfully I just released &amp;#8220;Load Testing &amp;#8211; Part 2&amp;#8243;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/06/23/episode-16-load-testing-part-2 of the &amp;#8220;Scaling Rails&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/scaling-rails screencast series. If you haven&amp;#8217;t seen the &amp;#8220;first video on Load Testing&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/06/23/episode-15-load-testing-part-1, you should probably start there. Load Testing &amp;#8211; Part 2 *Summary* In this second &amp;#8220;Load Testing Screencast&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/06/23/episode-16-load-testing-part-2 we pickup where we left off with the &amp;#8220;first load testing screencast&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/06/23/episode-15-load-testing-part-1 and learn how to use httperf load testing with sessions, how to automate our httperf testing using autobench, how to graph the results from autobench, and lastly we talk briefly about a few other load testing tools you might want to be aware of. Don&amp;#8217;t forget to subscribe to the screencast &amp;#8220;RSS feed&amp;#8221;:http://feeds.feedburner.com/Scaling-Rails or grab it on &amp;#8220;ITunes&amp;#8221;:http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=303252563 to avoid missing any of these episodes. FYI, These videos look great on an iPhone / iPod if you want something to watch on the go.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>If you want to know if your application can scale before it actually gets the traffic spike, then you need to learn how to do Load Testing. Thankfully I just released &amp;#8220;Load Testing &amp;#8211; Part 2&amp;#8243;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/06/23/episode-16-load-testing-part-2 of the &amp;#8220;Scaling Rails&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/scaling-rails screencast series. If you haven&amp;#8217;t seen the &amp;#8220;first video on Load Testing&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/06/23/episode-15-load-testing-part-1, you should probably start there. Load Testing &amp;#8211; Part 2 *Summary* In this second &amp;#8220;Load Testing Screencast&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/06/23/episode-16-load-testing-part-2 we pickup where we left off with the &amp;#8220;first load testing screencast&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/06/23/episode-15-load-testing-part-1 and learn how to use httperf load testing with sessions, how to automate our httperf testing using autobench, how to graph the results from autobench, and lastly we talk briefly about a few other load testing tools you might want to be aware of. Don&amp;#8217;t forget to subscribe to the screencast &amp;#8220;RSS feed&amp;#8221;:http://feeds.feedburner.com/Scaling-Rails or grab it on &amp;#8220;ITunes&amp;#8221;:http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=303252563 to avoid missing any of these episodes. FYI, These videos look great on an iPhone / iPod if you want something to watch on the go.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>6 Reasons to use Webbynode</title>
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      <description>Recently I put together a video for the guys over at &amp;#8220;Webbynode&amp;#8221;:http://links.webbynode.com/go/railsenvy. Webbynode is a very affordable VPS host (256 RAM for $15) which has great support for Rails applications. Why should you consider using &amp;#8220;Webbynode&amp;#8221;:http://links.webbynode.com/go/railsenvy? Just watch the video. Back in the early days of Rails you could find cheap hosting plans that gave you great Rails support. Since then it&amp;#8217;s become harder to find middle ground between shared hosting on Dreamhost and managed hosting on &amp;#8220;Rails Machine&amp;#8221;:http://www.railsmachine.com/managed-hosting or Engine Yard. A few months ago I was lucky enough to run into Carlos Taborda, who was just launching the beta of &amp;#8220;Webbynode&amp;#8221;:http://links.webbynode.com/go/railsenvy. I decided to give Webbynode a try to run the &amp;#8220;Ruby Hero Awards&amp;#8221;:http://www.rubyheroes.com. Since then I&amp;#8217;ve been really impressed by the progress made by the Webbynode ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Recently I put together a video for the guys over at &amp;#8220;Webbynode&amp;#8221;:http://links.webbynode.com/go/railsenvy. Webbynode is a very affordable VPS host (256 RAM for $15) which has great support for Rails applications. Why should you consider using &amp;#8220;Webbynode&amp;#8221;:http://links.webbynode.com/go/railsenvy? Just watch the video. Back in the early days of Rails you could find cheap hosting plans that gave you great Rails support. Since then it&amp;#8217;s become harder to find middle ground between shared hosting on Dreamhost and managed hosting on &amp;#8220;Rails Machine&amp;#8221;:http://www.railsmachine.com/managed-hosting or Engine Yard. A few months ago I was lucky enough to run into Carlos Taborda, who was just launching the beta of &amp;#8220;Webbynode&amp;#8221;:http://links.webbynode.com/go/railsenvy. I decided to give Webbynode a try to run the &amp;#8220;Ruby Hero Awards&amp;#8221;:http://www.rubyheroes.com. Since then I&amp;#8217;ve been really impressed by the progress made by the Webbynode team, and I think they&amp;#8217;ve created an awesome product for the Rails community. Why have they impressed me? *Rails Support* &amp;#8211; I love the idea that if I run into trouble on my Webbynode VPS, I can go direct to a Campfire room or IRC and get helpful support. This is so important when you find yourself troubleshooting an issue for hours, and need a little extra help. *Readystacks* &amp;#8211; Readystacks allow developers who don&amp;#8217;t have experience with system administration to very quickly get up and running with a Rails server. Just like Rails scaffolding is a great starting point for an app, Readystacks serve as a great starting point for a VPS setup. Back in the day RailsMachine had their &amp;#8220;5 minute deploy&amp;#8221; script which was cool, but Webbynode did it one step better by providing an easy to use web interface that kicks ass. *Full Access* &amp;#8211; Like I said before, Readystacks are great starting points, but nothing beats having full and complete (root) ssh access to configure your servers. I just can&amp;#8217;t imagine deploying a client&amp;#8217;s application on a production box without it, and Webbynode gives you the keys to the castle. So, check out the video, and maybe next time you need another VPS, give &amp;#8220;Webbynode&amp;#8221;:http://links.webbynode.com/go/railsenvy a try.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Recently I put together a video for the guys over at &amp;#8220;Webbynode&amp;#8221;:http://links.webbynode.com/go/railsenvy. Webbynode is a very affordable VPS host (256 RAM for $15) which has great support for Rails applications. Why should you consider using &amp;#8220;Webbynode&amp;#8221;:http://links.webbynode.com/go/railsenvy? Just watch the video. Back in the early days of Rails you could find cheap hosting plans that gave you great Rails support. Since then it&amp;#8217;s become harder to find middle ground between shared hosting on Dreamhost and managed hosting on &amp;#8220;Rails Machine&amp;#8221;:http://www.railsmachine.com/managed-hosting or Engine Yard. A few months ago I was lucky enough to run into Carlos Taborda, who was just launching the beta of &amp;#8220;Webbynode&amp;#8221;:http://links.webbynode.com/go/railsenvy. I decided to give Webbynode a try to run the &amp;#8220;Ruby Hero Awards&amp;#8221;:http://www.rubyheroes.com. Since then I&amp;#8217;ve been really impressed by the progress made by the Webbynode team, and I think they&amp;#8217;ve created an awesome product for the Rails community. Why have they impressed me? *Rails Support* &amp;#8211; I love the idea that if I run into trouble on my Webbynode VPS, I can go direct to a Campfire room or IRC and get helpful support. This is so important when you find yourself troubleshooting an issue for hours, and need a little extra help. *Readystacks* &amp;#8211; Readystacks allow developers who don&amp;#8217;t have experience with system administration to very quickly get up and running with a Rails server. Just like Rails scaffolding is a great starting point for an app, Readystacks serve as a great starting point for a VPS setup. Back in the day RailsMachine had their &amp;#8220;5 minute deploy&amp;#8221; script which was cool, but Webbynode did it one step better by providing an easy to use web interface that kicks ass. *Full Access* &amp;#8211; Like I said before, Readystacks are great starting points, but nothing beats having full and complete (root) ssh access to configure your servers. I just can&amp;#8217;t imagine deploying a client&amp;#8217;s application on a production box without it, and Webbynode gives you the keys to the castle. So, check out the video, and maybe next time you need another VPS, give &amp;#8220;Webbynode&amp;#8221;:http://links.webbynode.com/go/railsenvy a try.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>6 Reasons to use Webbynode</title>
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      <description>Recently I put together a video for the guys over at &amp;#8220;Webbynode&amp;#8221;:http://links.webbynode.com/go/railsenvy. Webbynode is a very affordable VPS host (256 RAM for $15) which has great support for Rails applications. Why should you consider using &amp;#8220;Webbynode&amp;#8221;:http://links.webbynode.com/go/railsenvy? Just watch the video. Back in the early days of Rails you could find cheap hosting plans that gave you great Rails support. Since then it&amp;#8217;s become harder to find middle ground between shared hosting on Dreamhost and managed hosting on &amp;#8220;Rails Machine&amp;#8221;:http://www.railsmachine.com/managed-hosting or Engine Yard. A few months ago I was lucky enough to run into Carlos Taborda, who was just launching the beta of &amp;#8220;Webbynode&amp;#8221;:http://links.webbynode.com/go/railsenvy. I decided to give Webbynode a try to run the &amp;#8220;Ruby Hero Awards&amp;#8221;:http://www.rubyheroes.com. Since then I&amp;#8217;ve been really impressed by the progress made by the Webbynode ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Recently I put together a video for the guys over at &amp;#8220;Webbynode&amp;#8221;:http://links.webbynode.com/go/railsenvy. Webbynode is a very affordable VPS host (256 RAM for $15) which has great support for Rails applications. Why should you consider using &amp;#8220;Webbynode&amp;#8221;:http://links.webbynode.com/go/railsenvy? Just watch the video. Back in the early days of Rails you could find cheap hosting plans that gave you great Rails support. Since then it&amp;#8217;s become harder to find middle ground between shared hosting on Dreamhost and managed hosting on &amp;#8220;Rails Machine&amp;#8221;:http://www.railsmachine.com/managed-hosting or Engine Yard. A few months ago I was lucky enough to run into Carlos Taborda, who was just launching the beta of &amp;#8220;Webbynode&amp;#8221;:http://links.webbynode.com/go/railsenvy. I decided to give Webbynode a try to run the &amp;#8220;Ruby Hero Awards&amp;#8221;:http://www.rubyheroes.com. Since then I&amp;#8217;ve been really impressed by the progress made by the Webbynode team, and I think they&amp;#8217;ve created an awesome product for the Rails community. Why have they impressed me? *Rails Support* &amp;#8211; I love the idea that if I run into trouble on my Webbynode VPS, I can go direct to a Campfire room or IRC and get helpful support. This is so important when you find yourself troubleshooting an issue for hours, and need a little extra help. *Readystacks* &amp;#8211; Readystacks allow developers who don&amp;#8217;t have experience with system administration to very quickly get up and running with a Rails server. Just like Rails scaffolding is a great starting point for an app, Readystacks serve as a great starting point for a VPS setup. Back in the day RailsMachine had their &amp;#8220;5 minute deploy&amp;#8221; script which was cool, but Webbynode did it one step better by providing an easy to use web interface that kicks ass. *Full Access* &amp;#8211; Like I said before, Readystacks are great starting points, but nothing beats having full and complete (root) ssh access to configure your servers. I just can&amp;#8217;t imagine deploying a client&amp;#8217;s application on a production box without it, and Webbynode gives you the keys to the castle. So, check out the video, and maybe next time you need another VPS, give &amp;#8220;Webbynode&amp;#8221;:http://links.webbynode.com/go/railsenvy a try.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Recently I put together a video for the guys over at &amp;#8220;Webbynode&amp;#8221;:http://links.webbynode.com/go/railsenvy. Webbynode is a very affordable VPS host (256 RAM for $15) which has great support for Rails applications. Why should you consider using &amp;#8220;Webbynode&amp;#8221;:http://links.webbynode.com/go/railsenvy? Just watch the video. Back in the early days of Rails you could find cheap hosting plans that gave you great Rails support. Since then it&amp;#8217;s become harder to find middle ground between shared hosting on Dreamhost and managed hosting on &amp;#8220;Rails Machine&amp;#8221;:http://www.railsmachine.com/managed-hosting or Engine Yard. A few months ago I was lucky enough to run into Carlos Taborda, who was just launching the beta of &amp;#8220;Webbynode&amp;#8221;:http://links.webbynode.com/go/railsenvy. I decided to give Webbynode a try to run the &amp;#8220;Ruby Hero Awards&amp;#8221;:http://www.rubyheroes.com. Since then I&amp;#8217;ve been really impressed by the progress made by the Webbynode team, and I think they&amp;#8217;ve created an awesome product for the Rails community. Why have they impressed me? *Rails Support* &amp;#8211; I love the idea that if I run into trouble on my Webbynode VPS, I can go direct to a Campfire room or IRC and get helpful support. This is so important when you find yourself troubleshooting an issue for hours, and need a little extra help. *Readystacks* &amp;#8211; Readystacks allow developers who don&amp;#8217;t have experience with system administration to very quickly get up and running with a Rails server. Just like Rails scaffolding is a great starting point for an app, Readystacks serve as a great starting point for a VPS setup. Back in the day RailsMachine had their &amp;#8220;5 minute deploy&amp;#8221; script which was cool, but Webbynode did it one step better by providing an easy to use web interface that kicks ass. *Full Access* &amp;#8211; Like I said before, Readystacks are great starting points, but nothing beats having full and complete (root) ssh access to configure your servers. I just can&amp;#8217;t imagine deploying a client&amp;#8217;s application on a production box without it, and Webbynode gives you the keys to the castle. So, check out the video, and maybe next time you need another VPS, give &amp;#8220;Webbynode&amp;#8221;:http://links.webbynode.com/go/railsenvy a try.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>RailsLab: Load Testing &#8211; Part 1</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24961279-RailsLab-Load-Testing-%E2%80%93-Part-1</link>
      <description>I&amp;#8217;ve got another &amp;#8220;Scaling Rails&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/06/23/episode-15-load-testing-part-1 screencast out today, this one the first of two episodes on learning about Load Testing. Load Testing &amp;#8211; Part 1 *Summary* In this first &amp;#8220;Load Testing Screencast&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/06/23/episode-15-load-testing-part-1 we learn what exactly load testing is, why it&amp;#8217;s useful, and learn how to properly use Apache Bench and httperf. These tools are very useful to gauge how your application handles under a heavy load. Don&amp;#8217;t forget to subscribe to the screencast &amp;#8220;RSS feed&amp;#8221;:http://feeds.feedburner.com/Scaling-Rails or grab it on &amp;#8220;ITunes&amp;#8221;:http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=303252563 to avoid missing any of these episodes. FYI, These videos look great on an iPhone / iPod if you want something to watch on the go.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>I&amp;#8217;ve got another &amp;#8220;Scaling Rails&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/06/23/episode-15-load-testing-part-1 screencast out today, this one the first of two episodes on learning about Load Testing. Load Testing &amp;#8211; Part 1 *Summary* In this first &amp;#8220;Load Testing Screencast&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/06/23/episode-15-load-testing-part-1 we learn what exactly load testing is, why it&amp;#8217;s useful, and learn how to properly use Apache Bench and httperf. These tools are very useful to gauge how your application handles under a heavy load. Don&amp;#8217;t forget to subscribe to the screencast &amp;#8220;RSS feed&amp;#8221;:http://feeds.feedburner.com/Scaling-Rails or grab it on &amp;#8220;ITunes&amp;#8221;:http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=303252563 to avoid missing any of these episodes. FYI, These videos look great on an iPhone / iPod if you want something to watch on the go.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>I&amp;#8217;ve got another &amp;#8220;Scaling Rails&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/06/23/episode-15-load-testing-part-1 screencast out today, this one the first of two episodes on learning about Load Testing. Load Testing &amp;#8211; Part 1 *Summary* In this first &amp;#8220;Load Testing Screencast&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/06/23/episode-15-load-testing-part-1 we learn what exactly load testing is, why it&amp;#8217;s useful, and learn how to properly use Apache Bench and httperf. These tools are very useful to gauge how your application handles under a heavy load. Don&amp;#8217;t forget to subscribe to the screencast &amp;#8220;RSS feed&amp;#8221;:http://feeds.feedburner.com/Scaling-Rails or grab it on &amp;#8220;ITunes&amp;#8221;:http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=303252563 to avoid missing any of these episodes. FYI, These videos look great on an iPhone / iPod if you want something to watch on the go.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2009 13:12:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>RailsLab: Load Testing &#8211; Part 1</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24962815-RailsLab-Load-Testing-%E2%80%93-Part-1</link>
      <description>I&amp;#8217;ve got another &amp;#8220;Scaling Rails&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/06/23/episode-15-load-testing-part-1 screencast out today, this one the first of two episodes on learning about Load Testing. Load Testing &amp;#8211; Part 1 *Summary* In this first &amp;#8220;Load Testing Screencast&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/06/23/episode-15-load-testing-part-1 we learn what exactly load testing is, why it&amp;#8217;s useful, and learn how to properly use Apache Bench and httperf. These tools are very useful to gauge how your application handles under a heavy load. Don&amp;#8217;t forget to subscribe to the screencast &amp;#8220;RSS feed&amp;#8221;:http://feeds.feedburner.com/Scaling-Rails or grab it on &amp;#8220;ITunes&amp;#8221;:http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=303252563 to avoid missing any of these episodes. FYI, These videos look great on an iPhone / iPod if you want something to watch on the go.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>I&amp;#8217;ve got another &amp;#8220;Scaling Rails&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/06/23/episode-15-load-testing-part-1 screencast out today, this one the first of two episodes on learning about Load Testing. Load Testing &amp;#8211; Part 1 *Summary* In this first &amp;#8220;Load Testing Screencast&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/06/23/episode-15-load-testing-part-1 we learn what exactly load testing is, why it&amp;#8217;s useful, and learn how to properly use Apache Bench and httperf. These tools are very useful to gauge how your application handles under a heavy load. Don&amp;#8217;t forget to subscribe to the screencast &amp;#8220;RSS feed&amp;#8221;:http://feeds.feedburner.com/Scaling-Rails or grab it on &amp;#8220;ITunes&amp;#8221;:http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=303252563 to avoid missing any of these episodes. FYI, These videos look great on an iPhone / iPod if you want something to watch on the go.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>I&amp;#8217;ve got another &amp;#8220;Scaling Rails&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/06/23/episode-15-load-testing-part-1 screencast out today, this one the first of two episodes on learning about Load Testing. Load Testing &amp;#8211; Part 1 *Summary* In this first &amp;#8220;Load Testing Screencast&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/06/23/episode-15-load-testing-part-1 we learn what exactly load testing is, why it&amp;#8217;s useful, and learn how to properly use Apache Bench and httperf. These tools are very useful to gauge how your application handles under a heavy load. Don&amp;#8217;t forget to subscribe to the screencast &amp;#8220;RSS feed&amp;#8221;:http://feeds.feedburner.com/Scaling-Rails or grab it on &amp;#8220;ITunes&amp;#8221;:http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=303252563 to avoid missing any of these episodes. FYI, These videos look great on an iPhone / iPod if you want something to watch on the go.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Rails Envy Podcast &#8211; Episode #084: 06/24/2009</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24961280-Rails-Envy-Podcast-%E2%80%93-Episode-084-06-24-2009</link>
      <description>Episode 84. This week Nathan Bibler joins me to talk about bug fixes of bug fixes, new libraries, video podcasts, Duke Nukem, and Zelda. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~11:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Runway is a GTD-style action management web application made by geeks for geeks. Created by the folks at Cogent, try a free demo at http://www.runwayapp.com. NewRelic not only provides rails performance monitoring with RPM, but they also produce Rails Lab, a website dedicated to advice on tuning and optimizing Rails apps. Show Notes Phusion Passenger 2.2.4 Released Locale based on TLD What to Expect in Rails 3 Webinar Javascript Lint Javascript Lint for Rails A Quick Primer on Sharding for Rails Fat Free CRM Hirb &amp;#8211; Mini View Framework for Irb Ajax File Uploads Build and Deploy a Shopify App in 8 minutes SDRuby Podcast Ruby on OSX Conference Videos Scaling Rails Screencast &amp;#8211; Rack &amp;#038; Met...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Episode 84. This week Nathan Bibler joins me to talk about bug fixes of bug fixes, new libraries, video podcasts, Duke Nukem, and Zelda. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~11:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Runway is a GTD-style action management web application made by geeks for geeks. Created by the folks at Cogent, try a free demo at http://www.runwayapp.com. NewRelic not only provides rails performance monitoring with RPM, but they also produce Rails Lab, a website dedicated to advice on tuning and optimizing Rails apps. Show Notes Phusion Passenger 2.2.4 Released Locale based on TLD What to Expect in Rails 3 Webinar Javascript Lint Javascript Lint for Rails A Quick Primer on Sharding for Rails Fat Free CRM Hirb &amp;#8211; Mini View Framework for Irb Ajax File Uploads Build and Deploy a Shopify App in 8 minutes SDRuby Podcast Ruby on OSX Conference Videos Scaling Rails Screencast &amp;#8211; Rack &amp;#038; Metal RailsLab &amp;#8211; Heroku Interview 9 ways to use Rails Metal Testing Rails with Rack::Test</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Episode 84. This week Nathan Bibler joins me to talk about bug fixes of bug fixes, new libraries, video podcasts, Duke Nukem, and Zelda. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~11:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Runway is a GTD-style action management web application made by geeks for geeks. Created by the folks at Cogent, try a free demo at http://www.runwayapp.com. NewRelic not only provides rails performance monitoring with RPM, but they also produce Rails Lab, a website dedicated to advice on tuning and optimizing Rails apps. Show Notes Phusion Passenger 2.2.4 Released Locale based on TLD What to Expect in Rails 3 Webinar Javascript Lint Javascript Lint for Rails A Quick Primer on Sharding for Rails Fat Free CRM Hirb &amp;#8211; Mini View Framework for Irb Ajax File Uploads Build and Deploy a Shopify App in 8 minutes SDRuby Podcast Ruby on OSX Conference Videos Scaling Rails Screencast &amp;#8211; Rack &amp;#038; Metal RailsLab &amp;#8211; Heroku Interview 9 ways to use Rails Metal Testing Rails with Rack::Test</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2009 07:30:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Rails Envy Podcast &#8211; Episode #084: 06/24/2009</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24962816-Rails-Envy-Podcast-%E2%80%93-Episode-084-06-24-2009</link>
      <description>Episode 84. This week Nathan Bibler joins me to talk about bug fixes of bug fixes, new libraries, video podcasts, Duke Nukem, and Zelda. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~11:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Runway is a GTD-style action management web application made by geeks for geeks. Created by the folks at Cogent, try a free demo at http://www.runwayapp.com. NewRelic not only provides rails performance monitoring with RPM, but they also produce Rails Lab, a website dedicated to advice on tuning and optimizing Rails apps. Show Notes Phusion Passenger 2.2.4 Released Locale based on TLD What to Expect in Rails 3 Webinar Javascript Lint Javascript Lint for Rails A Quick Primer on Sharding for Rails Fat Free CRM Hirb &amp;#8211; Mini View Framework for Irb Ajax File Uploads Build and Deploy a Shopify App in 8 minutes SDRuby Podcast Ruby on OSX Conference Videos Scaling Rails Screencast &amp;#8211; Rack &amp;#038; Met...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Episode 84. This week Nathan Bibler joins me to talk about bug fixes of bug fixes, new libraries, video podcasts, Duke Nukem, and Zelda. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~11:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Runway is a GTD-style action management web application made by geeks for geeks. Created by the folks at Cogent, try a free demo at http://www.runwayapp.com. NewRelic not only provides rails performance monitoring with RPM, but they also produce Rails Lab, a website dedicated to advice on tuning and optimizing Rails apps. Show Notes Phusion Passenger 2.2.4 Released Locale based on TLD What to Expect in Rails 3 Webinar Javascript Lint Javascript Lint for Rails A Quick Primer on Sharding for Rails Fat Free CRM Hirb &amp;#8211; Mini View Framework for Irb Ajax File Uploads Build and Deploy a Shopify App in 8 minutes SDRuby Podcast Ruby on OSX Conference Videos Scaling Rails Screencast &amp;#8211; Rack &amp;#038; Metal RailsLab &amp;#8211; Heroku Interview 9 ways to use Rails Metal Testing Rails with Rack::Test</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Episode 84. This week Nathan Bibler joins me to talk about bug fixes of bug fixes, new libraries, video podcasts, Duke Nukem, and Zelda. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~11:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Runway is a GTD-style action management web application made by geeks for geeks. Created by the folks at Cogent, try a free demo at http://www.runwayapp.com. NewRelic not only provides rails performance monitoring with RPM, but they also produce Rails Lab, a website dedicated to advice on tuning and optimizing Rails apps. Show Notes Phusion Passenger 2.2.4 Released Locale based on TLD What to Expect in Rails 3 Webinar Javascript Lint Javascript Lint for Rails A Quick Primer on Sharding for Rails Fat Free CRM Hirb &amp;#8211; Mini View Framework for Irb Ajax File Uploads Build and Deploy a Shopify App in 8 minutes SDRuby Podcast Ruby on OSX Conference Videos Scaling Rails Screencast &amp;#8211; Rack &amp;#038; Metal RailsLab &amp;#8211; Heroku Interview 9 ways to use Rails Metal Testing Rails with Rack::Test</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Rails Envy Podcast &#8211; Episode #083: 06/17/2009</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24961281-Rails-Envy-Podcast-%E2%80%93-Episode-083-06-17-2009</link>
      <description>Episode 83. It&amp;#8217;s a double feature this week, folks! This week, Obie Fernandez from Hashrocket (check out that snazzy new site) joins me as a co-host. This is both the longest Rails Envy podcast ever and the most bleeped out. It&amp;#8217;s also full of the usual great Ruby and Rails news and gems. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~39:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Runway is a GTD-style action management web application made by geeks for geeks. Created by the folks at Cogent, try a free demo at http://www.runwayapp.com. NewRelic not only provides rails performance monitoring with RPM, but they also produce Rails Lab, a website dedicated to advice on tuning and optimizing Rails apps. Show Notes NZKoz&amp;#8217;s bigdecimal-segfault-fix at master &amp;#8211; GitHub Riding Rails: DoS Vulnerability in Ruby Rails 3 Architecture Engine Yard is going to offer JRuby support Profiling with Ruby and Google&amp;#8217;s Perf...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Episode 83. It&amp;#8217;s a double feature this week, folks! This week, Obie Fernandez from Hashrocket (check out that snazzy new site) joins me as a co-host. This is both the longest Rails Envy podcast ever and the most bleeped out. It&amp;#8217;s also full of the usual great Ruby and Rails news and gems. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~39:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Runway is a GTD-style action management web application made by geeks for geeks. Created by the folks at Cogent, try a free demo at http://www.runwayapp.com. NewRelic not only provides rails performance monitoring with RPM, but they also produce Rails Lab, a website dedicated to advice on tuning and optimizing Rails apps. Show Notes NZKoz&amp;#8217;s bigdecimal-segfault-fix at master &amp;#8211; GitHub Riding Rails: DoS Vulnerability in Ruby Rails 3 Architecture Engine Yard is going to offer JRuby support Profiling with Ruby and Google&amp;#8217;s Perftools Coffee Powered &amp;#8211; Fine tuning your garbage collector About Rip InfoQ: Rip: A New Package Management System for Ruby RubyRep: Database replication that doesn&amp;#8217;t hurt Searchlogic updated to 2.0 Ruby daemons using RobustThread TATFT Mousepad Redux Sinatra Rack And Middleware Ruby Flippin&amp;#8217; Hoedown Two Thousand Flippin&amp;#8217; Nine Sarah Mei: The First Rails Workshop Jake Scruggs: Iteration Zero Webbynode Official Launch hotgazpacho &#194;&#187; Blog Archive &#194;&#187; Cucumber and IronRuby: It Runs! &amp;#8211; yes, it is an oxymoron&#226;&#8364;&#166; Hoe 2.1.0 Released Radiant CMS 0.8.0 Released Also mentioned in this episode is BizConf. Gregg will be speaking and it looks like a great event. Check it out and listen to the podcast for more info.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Episode 83. It&amp;#8217;s a double feature this week, folks! This week, Obie Fernandez from Hashrocket (check out that snazzy new site) joins me as a co-host. This is both the longest Rails Envy podcast ever and the most bleeped out. It&amp;#8217;s also full of the usual great Ruby and Rails news and gems. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~39:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Runway is a GTD-style action management web application made by geeks for geeks. Created by the folks at Cogent, try a free demo at http://www.runwayapp.com. NewRelic not only provides rails performance monitoring with RPM, but they also produce Rails Lab, a website dedicated to advice on tuning and optimizing Rails apps. Show Notes NZKoz&amp;#8217;s bigdecimal-segfault-fix at master &amp;#8211; GitHub Riding Rails: DoS Vulnerability in Ruby Rails 3 Architecture Engine Yard is going to offer JRuby support Profiling with Ruby and Google&amp;#8217;s Perftools Coffee Powered &amp;#8211; Fine tuning your garbage collector About Rip InfoQ: Rip: A New Package Management System for Ruby RubyRep: Database replication that doesn&amp;#8217;t hurt Searchlogic updated to 2.0 Ruby daemons using RobustThread TATFT Mousepad Redux Sinatra Rack And Middleware Ruby Flippin&amp;#8217; Hoedown Two Thousand Flippin&amp;#8217; Nine Sarah Mei: The First Rails Workshop Jake Scruggs: Iteration Zero Webbynode Official Launch hotgazpacho &#194;&#187; Blog Archive &#194;&#187; Cucumber and IronRuby: It Runs! &amp;#8211; yes, it is an oxymoron&#226;&#8364;&#166; Hoe 2.1.0 Released Radiant CMS 0.8.0 Released Also mentioned in this episode is BizConf. Gregg will be speaking and it looks like a great event. Check it out and listen to the podcast for more info.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:summary>Episode 83. It&amp;#8217;s a double feature this week, folks! This week, Obie Fernandez from Hashrocket (check out that snazzy new site) joins me as a co-host. This is both the longest Rails Envy podcast ever and the most bleeped out. It&amp;#8217;s also full of the usual great Ruby and Rails news and gems. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~39:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Runway is a GTD-style action management web application made by geeks for geeks. Created by the folks at Cogent, try a free demo at http://www.runwayapp.com. NewRelic not only provides rails performance monitoring with RPM, but they also produce Rails Lab, a website dedicated to advice on tuning and optimizing Rails apps. Show Notes NZKoz&amp;#8217;s bigdecimal-segfault-fix at master &amp;#8211; GitHub Riding Rails: DoS Vulnerability in Ruby Rails 3 Architecture Engine Yard is going to offer JRuby support Profiling with Ruby and Google&amp;#8217;s Perftools Coffee Powered &amp;#8211; Fine tuning your garbage collector About Rip InfoQ: Rip: A New Package Management System for Ruby RubyRep: Database replication that doesn&amp;#8217;t hurt Searchlogic updated to 2.0 Ruby daemons using RobustThread TATFT Mousepad Redux Sinatra Rack And Middleware Ruby Flippin&amp;#8217; Hoedown Two Thousand Flippin&amp;#8217; Nine Sarah Mei: The First Rails Workshop Jake Scruggs: Iteration Zero Webbynode Official Launch hotgazpacho &#194;&#187; Blog Archive &#194;&#187; Cucumber and IronRuby: It Runs! &amp;#8211; yes, it is an oxymoron&#226;&#8364;&#166; Hoe 2.1.0 Released Radiant CMS 0.8.0 Released Also mentioned in this episode is BizConf. Gregg will be speaking and it looks like a great event. Check it out and listen to the podcast for more info.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Just published a new &amp;#8220;Scaling Rails&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/06/05/episode-14-rack-metal screencast, this one covering Rack, Metal, and some of the Rails Middleware internals. By the end of this screencast you should know how to use Metal to help Scale your Rails apps, and how to write Rails Middleware. Rack, Metal, &amp;#038; Rails Middleware *Summary* Rails 2.3 now uses the Rack. In &amp;#8220;this screencast&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/06/05/episode-14-rack-metal I give a quick introduction to Rack &amp;#038; Rack Middleware. Once we get familiar with the syntax of these libraries we move into a tutorial that walks through the Rails Middleware stack, so that we can gain a better understanding of what middleware can be used for, and how we can use it to help Scale our application. Lastly we learn how to use Rack Metal to take certain actions in your Rails application and make them snappy. I hope you find these videos useful. Don&amp;#8217;t forget to subscribe t...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Just published a new &amp;#8220;Scaling Rails&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/06/05/episode-14-rack-metal screencast, this one covering Rack, Metal, and some of the Rails Middleware internals. By the end of this screencast you should know how to use Metal to help Scale your Rails apps, and how to write Rails Middleware. Rack, Metal, &amp;#038; Rails Middleware *Summary* Rails 2.3 now uses the Rack. In &amp;#8220;this screencast&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/06/05/episode-14-rack-metal I give a quick introduction to Rack &amp;#038; Rack Middleware. Once we get familiar with the syntax of these libraries we move into a tutorial that walks through the Rails Middleware stack, so that we can gain a better understanding of what middleware can be used for, and how we can use it to help Scale our application. Lastly we learn how to use Rack Metal to take certain actions in your Rails application and make them snappy. I hope you find these videos useful. Don&amp;#8217;t forget to subscribe to the screencast &amp;#8220;RSS feed&amp;#8221;:http://feeds.feedburner.com/Scaling-Rails or grab it on &amp;#8220;ITunes&amp;#8221;:http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=303252563 to avoid missing any of these episodes. FYI, These videos look great on an iPhone / iPod if you want something to watch on the go.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Just published a new &amp;#8220;Scaling Rails&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/06/05/episode-14-rack-metal screencast, this one covering Rack, Metal, and some of the Rails Middleware internals. By the end of this screencast you should know how to use Metal to help Scale your Rails apps, and how to write Rails Middleware. Rack, Metal, &amp;#038; Rails Middleware *Summary* Rails 2.3 now uses the Rack. In &amp;#8220;this screencast&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/06/05/episode-14-rack-metal I give a quick introduction to Rack &amp;#038; Rack Middleware. Once we get familiar with the syntax of these libraries we move into a tutorial that walks through the Rails Middleware stack, so that we can gain a better understanding of what middleware can be used for, and how we can use it to help Scale our application. Lastly we learn how to use Rack Metal to take certain actions in your Rails application and make them snappy. I hope you find these videos useful. Don&amp;#8217;t forget to subscribe to the screencast &amp;#8220;RSS feed&amp;#8221;:http://feeds.feedburner.com/Scaling-Rails or grab it on &amp;#8220;ITunes&amp;#8221;:http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=303252563 to avoid missing any of these episodes. FYI, These videos look great on an iPhone / iPod if you want something to watch on the go.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2009 12:22:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>RailsLab: Rack, Metal, and Rails Middleware</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24962818-RailsLab-Rack-Metal-and-Rails-Middleware</link>
      <description>Just published a new &amp;#8220;Scaling Rails&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/06/05/episode-14-rack-metal screencast, this one covering Rack, Metal, and some of the Rails Middleware internals. By the end of this screencast you should know how to use Metal to help Scale your Rails apps, and how to write Rails Middleware. Rack, Metal, &amp;#038; Rails Middleware *Summary* Rails 2.3 now uses the Rack. In &amp;#8220;this screencast&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/06/05/episode-14-rack-metal I give a quick introduction to Rack &amp;#038; Rack Middleware. Once we get familiar with the syntax of these libraries we move into a tutorial that walks through the Rails Middleware stack, so that we can gain a better understanding of what middleware can be used for, and how we can use it to help Scale our application. Lastly we learn how to use Rack Metal to take certain actions in your Rails application and make them snappy. I hope you find these videos useful. Don&amp;#8217;t forget to subscribe t...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Just published a new &amp;#8220;Scaling Rails&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/06/05/episode-14-rack-metal screencast, this one covering Rack, Metal, and some of the Rails Middleware internals. By the end of this screencast you should know how to use Metal to help Scale your Rails apps, and how to write Rails Middleware. Rack, Metal, &amp;#038; Rails Middleware *Summary* Rails 2.3 now uses the Rack. In &amp;#8220;this screencast&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/06/05/episode-14-rack-metal I give a quick introduction to Rack &amp;#038; Rack Middleware. Once we get familiar with the syntax of these libraries we move into a tutorial that walks through the Rails Middleware stack, so that we can gain a better understanding of what middleware can be used for, and how we can use it to help Scale our application. Lastly we learn how to use Rack Metal to take certain actions in your Rails application and make them snappy. I hope you find these videos useful. Don&amp;#8217;t forget to subscribe to the screencast &amp;#8220;RSS feed&amp;#8221;:http://feeds.feedburner.com/Scaling-Rails or grab it on &amp;#8220;ITunes&amp;#8221;:http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=303252563 to avoid missing any of these episodes. FYI, These videos look great on an iPhone / iPod if you want something to watch on the go.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Just published a new &amp;#8220;Scaling Rails&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/06/05/episode-14-rack-metal screencast, this one covering Rack, Metal, and some of the Rails Middleware internals. By the end of this screencast you should know how to use Metal to help Scale your Rails apps, and how to write Rails Middleware. Rack, Metal, &amp;#038; Rails Middleware *Summary* Rails 2.3 now uses the Rack. In &amp;#8220;this screencast&amp;#8221;:http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/06/05/episode-14-rack-metal I give a quick introduction to Rack &amp;#038; Rack Middleware. Once we get familiar with the syntax of these libraries we move into a tutorial that walks through the Rails Middleware stack, so that we can gain a better understanding of what middleware can be used for, and how we can use it to help Scale our application. Lastly we learn how to use Rack Metal to take certain actions in your Rails application and make them snappy. I hope you find these videos useful. Don&amp;#8217;t forget to subscribe to the screencast &amp;#8220;RSS feed&amp;#8221;:http://feeds.feedburner.com/Scaling-Rails or grab it on &amp;#8220;ITunes&amp;#8221;:http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=303252563 to avoid missing any of these episodes. FYI, These videos look great on an iPhone / iPod if you want something to watch on the go.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Rails Envy Podcast &#8211; Episode #082: 06/10/2009</title>
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      <description>Episode 82. Another week of useful news and libraries for any Ruby or Rails developer, this week co-hosted by Nathaniel Bibler. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~11:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Show Notes Rails security problem with authenticate_with_http_digest Yard Documentation Generator Trample: A better load simulator Auto Timeout Sessions in Rails Machinist 1.0 Released Getting Rails to play with a legacy Oracle database Unity: A Reporting System for RubySpec WeeklyBuilder: A weekly calendar plugin for Rails Fat binary gems on Windows Golden Gate Ruby Conference wrap up Aloha on Rails Shopify API and Store</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Episode 82. Another week of useful news and libraries for any Ruby or Rails developer, this week co-hosted by Nathaniel Bibler. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~11:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Show Notes Rails security problem with authenticate_with_http_digest Yard Documentation Generator Trample: A better load simulator Auto Timeout Sessions in Rails Machinist 1.0 Released Getting Rails to play with a legacy Oracle database Unity: A Reporting System for RubySpec WeeklyBuilder: A weekly calendar plugin for Rails Fat binary gems on Windows Golden Gate Ruby Conference wrap up Aloha on Rails Shopify API and Store</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Episode 82. Another week of useful news and libraries for any Ruby or Rails developer, this week co-hosted by Nathaniel Bibler. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~11:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Show Notes Rails security problem with authenticate_with_http_digest Yard Documentation Generator Trample: A better load simulator Auto Timeout Sessions in Rails Machinist 1.0 Released Getting Rails to play with a legacy Oracle database Unity: A Reporting System for RubySpec WeeklyBuilder: A weekly calendar plugin for Rails Fat binary gems on Windows Golden Gate Ruby Conference wrap up Aloha on Rails Shopify API and Store</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Episode 82. Another week of useful news and libraries for any Ruby or Rails developer, this week co-hosted by Nathaniel Bibler. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~11:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Show Notes Rails security problem with authenticate_with_http_digest Yard Documentation Generator Trample: A better load simulator Auto Timeout Sessions in Rails Machinist 1.0 Released Getting Rails to play with a legacy Oracle database Unity: A Reporting System for RubySpec WeeklyBuilder: A weekly calendar plugin for Rails Fat binary gems on Windows Golden Gate Ruby Conference wrap up Aloha on Rails Shopify API and Store</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Episode 82. Another week of useful news and libraries for any Ruby or Rails developer, this week co-hosted by Nathaniel Bibler. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~11:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Show Notes Rails security problem with authenticate_with_http_digest Yard Documentation Generator Trample: A better load simulator Auto Timeout Sessions in Rails Machinist 1.0 Released Getting Rails to play with a legacy Oracle database Unity: A Reporting System for RubySpec WeeklyBuilder: A weekly calendar plugin for Rails Fat binary gems on Windows Golden Gate Ruby Conference wrap up Aloha on Rails Shopify API and Store</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Episode 82. Another week of useful news and libraries for any Ruby or Rails developer, this week co-hosted by Nathaniel Bibler. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~11:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Show Notes Rails security problem with authenticate_with_http_digest Yard Documentation Generator Trample: A better load simulator Auto Timeout Sessions in Rails Machinist 1.0 Released Getting Rails to play with a legacy Oracle database Unity: A Reporting System for RubySpec WeeklyBuilder: A weekly calendar plugin for Rails Fat binary gems on Windows Golden Gate Ruby Conference wrap up Aloha on Rails Shopify API and Store</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Episode 81. We&amp;#8217;re joined this week by the awesome Corey Haines. This podcast is chock full of news and awkwardness. We do apologize for the sound quality this episode &amp;#8212; my one mic had a bit of difficulty picking up 3 people and keeping the levels consistent. Hope you like it! Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~20:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Want to Rejuvenate your legacy Rails application? Call Mocra as your first-choice team, led by Dr Nic. Mocra loves code, loves users, and they want to help you. Mention this advert to qualify for our largest discount consulting rate immediately. Check out Mocra.com for more info. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. They also recently produced Rails Lab, which gives you expert advice on tuning and optimizing your Rails app. Show Notes Sunspot...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Episode 81. We&amp;#8217;re joined this week by the awesome Corey Haines. This podcast is chock full of news and awkwardness. We do apologize for the sound quality this episode &amp;#8212; my one mic had a bit of difficulty picking up 3 people and keeping the levels consistent. Hope you like it! Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~20:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Want to Rejuvenate your legacy Rails application? Call Mocra as your first-choice team, led by Dr Nic. Mocra loves code, loves users, and they want to help you. Mention this advert to qualify for our largest discount consulting rate immediately. Check out Mocra.com for more info. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. They also recently produced Rails Lab, which gives you expert advice on tuning and optimizing your Rails app. Show Notes Sunspot &amp;#8211; Solr Powered Search for Ruby/Rails Free Ruby/JRuby/Rails course (with Passion!) Kete &amp;#8211; Online Collaberation Tool Enforcing Ruby code quality :blog Git Up! 10 Reasons to Upgrade Your Old Git Installation&amp;#8221; rel=&amp;#8221;nofollow&amp;#8221;Git Up! 10 Reasons to upgrade your git installation Stories with Contest / an alternative to Cucumber Reading Ruby&amp;#8217;s Standard Library for Fun &amp;amp; Profit Deadlier and Simpler Rails Deployment Spellcheck your files with Aspell and Rake Redcar &amp;#8211; text editor for Linux Ruby Enterprise Edition &amp;#8211; Third Sponsorship Campaign Is it JRuby? Diving into Irb Tagaholic &amp;#8211; Demystifying Irb&amp;#8217;s Commands Tagaholic &amp;#8211; Exploring How To Configure Irb</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Episode 81. We&amp;#8217;re joined this week by the awesome Corey Haines. This podcast is chock full of news and awkwardness. We do apologize for the sound quality this episode &amp;#8212; my one mic had a bit of difficulty picking up 3 people and keeping the levels consistent. Hope you like it! Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~20:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Want to Rejuvenate your legacy Rails application? Call Mocra as your first-choice team, led by Dr Nic. Mocra loves code, loves users, and they want to help you. Mention this advert to qualify for our largest discount consulting rate immediately. Check out Mocra.com for more info. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. They also recently produced Rails Lab, which gives you expert advice on tuning and optimizing your Rails app. Show Notes Sunspot &amp;#8211; Solr Powered Search for Ruby/Rails Free Ruby/JRuby/Rails course (with Passion!) Kete &amp;#8211; Online Collaberation Tool Enforcing Ruby code quality :blog Git Up! 10 Reasons to Upgrade Your Old Git Installation&amp;#8221; rel=&amp;#8221;nofollow&amp;#8221;Git Up! 10 Reasons to upgrade your git installation Stories with Contest / an alternative to Cucumber Reading Ruby&amp;#8217;s Standard Library for Fun &amp;amp; Profit Deadlier and Simpler Rails Deployment Spellcheck your files with Aspell and Rake Redcar &amp;#8211; text editor for Linux Ruby Enterprise Edition &amp;#8211; Third Sponsorship Campaign Is it JRuby? Diving into Irb Tagaholic &amp;#8211; Demystifying Irb&amp;#8217;s Commands Tagaholic &amp;#8211; Exploring How To Configure Irb</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Episode 81. We&amp;#8217;re joined this week by the awesome Corey Haines. This podcast is chock full of news and awkwardness. We do apologize for the sound quality this episode &amp;#8212; my one mic had a bit of difficulty picking up 3 people and keeping the levels consistent. Hope you like it! Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~20:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Want to Rejuvenate your legacy Rails application? Call Mocra as your first-choice team, led by Dr Nic. Mocra loves code, loves users, and they want to help you. Mention this advert to qualify for our largest discount consulting rate immediately. Check out Mocra.com for more info. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. They also recently produced Rails Lab, which gives you expert advice on tuning and optimizing your Rails app. Show Notes Sunspot...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Episode 81. We&amp;#8217;re joined this week by the awesome Corey Haines. This podcast is chock full of news and awkwardness. We do apologize for the sound quality this episode &amp;#8212; my one mic had a bit of difficulty picking up 3 people and keeping the levels consistent. Hope you like it! Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~20:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Want to Rejuvenate your legacy Rails application? Call Mocra as your first-choice team, led by Dr Nic. Mocra loves code, loves users, and they want to help you. Mention this advert to qualify for our largest discount consulting rate immediately. Check out Mocra.com for more info. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. They also recently produced Rails Lab, which gives you expert advice on tuning and optimizing your Rails app. Show Notes Sunspot &amp;#8211; Solr Powered Search for Ruby/Rails Free Ruby/JRuby/Rails course (with Passion!) Kete &amp;#8211; Online Collaberation Tool Enforcing Ruby code quality :blog Git Up! 10 Reasons to Upgrade Your Old Git Installation&amp;#8221; rel=&amp;#8221;nofollow&amp;#8221;Git Up! 10 Reasons to upgrade your git installation Stories with Contest / an alternative to Cucumber Reading Ruby&amp;#8217;s Standard Library for Fun &amp;amp; Profit Deadlier and Simpler Rails Deployment Spellcheck your files with Aspell and Rake Redcar &amp;#8211; text editor for Linux Ruby Enterprise Edition &amp;#8211; Third Sponsorship Campaign Is it JRuby? Diving into Irb Tagaholic &amp;#8211; Demystifying Irb&amp;#8217;s Commands Tagaholic &amp;#8211; Exploring How To Configure Irb</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Episode 81. We&amp;#8217;re joined this week by the awesome Corey Haines. This podcast is chock full of news and awkwardness. We do apologize for the sound quality this episode &amp;#8212; my one mic had a bit of difficulty picking up 3 people and keeping the levels consistent. Hope you like it! Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~20:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Want to Rejuvenate your legacy Rails application? Call Mocra as your first-choice team, led by Dr Nic. Mocra loves code, loves users, and they want to help you. Mention this advert to qualify for our largest discount consulting rate immediately. Check out Mocra.com for more info. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. They also recently produced Rails Lab, which gives you expert advice on tuning and optimizing your Rails app. Show Notes Sunspot &amp;#8211; Solr Powered Search for Ruby/Rails Free Ruby/JRuby/Rails course (with Passion!) Kete &amp;#8211; Online Collaberation Tool Enforcing Ruby code quality :blog Git Up! 10 Reasons to Upgrade Your Old Git Installation&amp;#8221; rel=&amp;#8221;nofollow&amp;#8221;Git Up! 10 Reasons to upgrade your git installation Stories with Contest / an alternative to Cucumber Reading Ruby&amp;#8217;s Standard Library for Fun &amp;amp; Profit Deadlier and Simpler Rails Deployment Spellcheck your files with Aspell and Rake Redcar &amp;#8211; text editor for Linux Ruby Enterprise Edition &amp;#8211; Third Sponsorship Campaign Is it JRuby? Diving into Irb Tagaholic &amp;#8211; Demystifying Irb&amp;#8217;s Commands Tagaholic &amp;#8211; Exploring How To Configure Irb</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Rails Envy Podcast &#8211; Episode #080: 05/27/2009</title>
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      <description>Episode 80. Gregg sneezes on my dog in this episode. How messed up is that? Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~22:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Want to Rejuvenate your legacy Rails application? Call Mocra as your first-choice team, led by Dr Nic. Mocra loves code, loves users, and they want to help you. Mention this advert to qualify for our largest discount consulting rate immediately. Check out Mocra.com for more info. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. They also recently produced Rails Lab, which gives you expert advice on tuning and optimizing your Rails app. Show Notes Ruby 1.8.6 Maintenance Transition VIM Ruby Debugger Autotest and Vim integration Scotland On Rails Presentations LA Rubyconf videos up Alternative to Multiruby out of time (mat brown on programming) &amp;#8211; Installing al...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Episode 80. Gregg sneezes on my dog in this episode. How messed up is that? Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~22:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Want to Rejuvenate your legacy Rails application? Call Mocra as your first-choice team, led by Dr Nic. Mocra loves code, loves users, and they want to help you. Mention this advert to qualify for our largest discount consulting rate immediately. Check out Mocra.com for more info. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. They also recently produced Rails Lab, which gives you expert advice on tuning and optimizing your Rails app. Show Notes Ruby 1.8.6 Maintenance Transition VIM Ruby Debugger Autotest and Vim integration Scotland On Rails Presentations LA Rubyconf videos up Alternative to Multiruby out of time (mat brown on programming) &amp;#8211; Installing alternate Ruby versions as optional packages out of time (mat brown on programming) &amp;#8211; A 15-line alternative to multiruby externals &amp;#8211; manage your external git dependancies Parallel Specs EngineYard: 5 Tips to Scale Your Rails App 5 Tips to Scale Your Ruby on Rails Application | Union Station RailsLab .:. Scaling Rails CurbFU TATFT Mousepad Secret URLs in Rails RubyTrends RubyTrends Ruby on Rails Plugins | AgileWebDevelopment Dear Railsists, Please don&amp;#8217;t be obtrusive Family Tree using Graphviz and Ruby Importing Mephisto Comments into Disqus Agile Ajax: Fixture Replacement Comparison Barometer Toronto Ruby Job Fair FutureRuby employment.nil? Ruby Currying UC Berkeley 1 day ruby on rails tutorial videos Ruby One-Click Installer Plegie Injet and the Mandelbrot Set Mac Friendly Autotest .post ul { margin:0; text-indent: 0; padding: 0; } .post ul ul li { margin-left: 10px; }</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Episode 80. Gregg sneezes on my dog in this episode. How messed up is that? Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~22:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Want to Rejuvenate your legacy Rails application? Call Mocra as your first-choice team, led by Dr Nic. Mocra loves code, loves users, and they want to help you. Mention this advert to qualify for our largest discount consulting rate immediately. Check out Mocra.com for more info. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. They also recently produced Rails Lab, which gives you expert advice on tuning and optimizing your Rails app. Show Notes Ruby 1.8.6 Maintenance Transition VIM Ruby Debugger Autotest and Vim integration Scotland On Rails Presentations LA Rubyconf videos up Alternative to Multiruby out of time (mat brown on programming) &amp;#8211; Installing alternate Ruby versions as optional packages out of time (mat brown on programming) &amp;#8211; A 15-line alternative to multiruby externals &amp;#8211; manage your external git dependancies Parallel Specs EngineYard: 5 Tips to Scale Your Rails App 5 Tips to Scale Your Ruby on Rails Application | Union Station RailsLab .:. Scaling Rails CurbFU TATFT Mousepad Secret URLs in Rails RubyTrends RubyTrends Ruby on Rails Plugins | AgileWebDevelopment Dear Railsists, Please don&amp;#8217;t be obtrusive Family Tree using Graphviz and Ruby Importing Mephisto Comments into Disqus Agile Ajax: Fixture Replacement Comparison Barometer Toronto Ruby Job Fair FutureRuby employment.nil? Ruby Currying UC Berkeley 1 day ruby on rails tutorial videos Ruby One-Click Installer Plegie Injet and the Mandelbrot Set Mac Friendly Autotest .post ul { margin:0; text-indent: 0; padding: 0; } .post ul ul li { margin-left: 10px; }</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Episode 80. Gregg sneezes on my dog in this episode. How messed up is that? Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~22:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Want to Rejuvenate your legacy Rails application? Call Mocra as your first-choice team, led by Dr Nic. Mocra loves code, loves users, and they want to help you. Mention this advert to qualify for our largest discount consulting rate immediately. Check out Mocra.com for more info. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. They also recently produced Rails Lab, which gives you expert advice on tuning and optimizing your Rails app. Show Notes Ruby 1.8.6 Maintenance Transition VIM Ruby Debugger Autotest and Vim integration Scotland On Rails Presentations LA Rubyconf videos up Alternative to Multiruby out of time (mat brown on programming) &amp;#8211; Installing alternate Ruby versions as optional packages out of time (mat brown on programming) &amp;#8211; A 15-line alternative to multiruby externals &amp;#8211; manage your external git dependancies Parallel Specs EngineYard: 5 Tips to Scale Your Rails App 5 Tips to Scale Your Ruby on Rails Application | Union Station RailsLab .:. Scaling Rails CurbFU TATFT Mousepad Secret URLs in Rails RubyTrends RubyTrends Ruby on Rails Plugins | AgileWebDevelopment Dear Railsists, Please don&amp;#8217;t be obtrusive Family Tree using Graphviz and Ruby Importing Mephisto Comments into Disqus Agile Ajax: Fixture Replacement Comparison Barometer Toronto Ruby Job Fair FutureRuby employment.nil? Ruby Currying UC Berkeley 1 day ruby on rails tutorial videos Ruby One-Click Installer Plegie Injet and the Mandelbrot Set Mac Friendly Autotest .post ul { margin:0; text-indent: 0; padding: 0; } .post ul ul li { margin-left: 10px; }</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Episode 80. Gregg sneezes on my dog in this episode. How messed up is that? Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~22:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Want to Rejuvenate your legacy Rails application? Call Mocra as your first-choice team, led by Dr Nic. Mocra loves code, loves users, and they want to help you. Mention this advert to qualify for our largest discount consulting rate immediately. Check out Mocra.com for more info. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. They also recently produced Rails Lab, which gives you expert advice on tuning and optimizing your Rails app. Show Notes Ruby 1.8.6 Maintenance Transition VIM Ruby Debugger Autotest and Vim integration Scotland On Rails Presentations LA Rubyconf videos up Alternative to Multiruby out of time (mat brown on programming) &amp;#8211; Installing alternate Ruby versions as optional packages out of time (mat brown on programming) &amp;#8211; A 15-line alternative to multiruby externals &amp;#8211; manage your external git dependancies Parallel Specs EngineYard: 5 Tips to Scale Your Rails App 5 Tips to Scale Your Ruby on Rails Application | Union Station RailsLab .:. Scaling Rails CurbFU TATFT Mousepad Secret URLs in Rails RubyTrends RubyTrends Ruby on Rails Plugins | AgileWebDevelopment Dear Railsists, Please don&amp;#8217;t be obtrusive Family Tree using Graphviz and Ruby Importing Mephisto Comments into Disqus Agile Ajax: Fixture Replacement Comparison Barometer Toronto Ruby Job Fair FutureRuby employment.nil? Ruby Currying UC Berkeley 1 day ruby on rails tutorial videos Ruby One-Click Installer Plegie Injet and the Mandelbrot Set Mac Friendly Autotest .post ul { margin:0; text-indent: 0; padding: 0; } .post ul ul li { margin-left: 10px; }</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Rails Envy Podcast &#8211; Episode #079: 05/21/2009</title>
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      <description>Episode 79. We mess up a lot but it&amp;#8217;s funny. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~18:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Want to Rejuvenate your legacy Rails application? Call Mocra as your first-choice team, led by Dr Nic. Mocra loves code, loves users, and they want to help you. Mention this advert to qualify for our largest discount consulting rate immediately. Check out Mocra.com for more info. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. They also recently produced Rails Lab, which gives you expert advice on tuning and optimizing your Rails app. Ruby VM Roundup Blather &amp;#8211; XMPP DSL for Ruby Queueing with RabbitMQ and AMQP What to Expect in Rails 3.0 &amp;#8211; Free Webcast SMS On Rails Ri_Cal gem for iCalender Integration InfoQ: RiCal: A New iCalendar Library for Ruby rubyredrick&amp;#8217;s ri_cal a...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Episode 79. We mess up a lot but it&amp;#8217;s funny. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~18:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Want to Rejuvenate your legacy Rails application? Call Mocra as your first-choice team, led by Dr Nic. Mocra loves code, loves users, and they want to help you. Mention this advert to qualify for our largest discount consulting rate immediately. Check out Mocra.com for more info. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. They also recently produced Rails Lab, which gives you expert advice on tuning and optimizing your Rails app. Ruby VM Roundup Blather &amp;#8211; XMPP DSL for Ruby Queueing with RabbitMQ and AMQP What to Expect in Rails 3.0 &amp;#8211; Free Webcast SMS On Rails Ri_Cal gem for iCalender Integration InfoQ: RiCal: A New iCalendar Library for Ruby rubyredrick&amp;#8217;s ri_cal at master &amp;#8211; GitHub Build Games in Ruby using Rubygame Ocra: One-Click Ruby Application Builder Job_fu &amp;#8211; Simple Asychronous Processing Ruby http require Rails Magazine Issue #2 &amp;#8211; Rails 2009 Report Rails Testing Frequently Asked Questions Agile Ajax &#194;&#187; Rails Testing Frequently Asked Questions &#226;&#8364;&#8221; The Non-Code Version &#194;&#187; Pathfinder Development Rails Prescriptions TorqueBox &amp;#8211; Rails on JBoss Dan Croak&amp;#8217;s Twitter Search Gem 10 Reasons You Should Be Listening to the Rails Envy Podcast Thoughtbot: Thunder Thimble Fixing Threads in Ruby 1.8: A 2-10x performance boost Fix a bug in Ruby&#226;&#8364;&#8482;s configure.in and get a ~30% performance boost. 6 Line EventMachine Bugfix = 2x faster GC, +1300% requests/sec</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Episode 79. We mess up a lot but it&amp;#8217;s funny. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~18:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Want to Rejuvenate your legacy Rails application? Call Mocra as your first-choice team, led by Dr Nic. Mocra loves code, loves users, and they want to help you. Mention this advert to qualify for our largest discount consulting rate immediately. Check out Mocra.com for more info. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. They also recently produced Rails Lab, which gives you expert advice on tuning and optimizing your Rails app. Ruby VM Roundup Blather &amp;#8211; XMPP DSL for Ruby Queueing with RabbitMQ and AMQP What to Expect in Rails 3.0 &amp;#8211; Free Webcast SMS On Rails Ri_Cal gem for iCalender Integration InfoQ: RiCal: A New iCalendar Library for Ruby rubyredrick&amp;#8217;s ri_cal at master &amp;#8211; GitHub Build Games in Ruby using Rubygame Ocra: One-Click Ruby Application Builder Job_fu &amp;#8211; Simple Asychronous Processing Ruby http require Rails Magazine Issue #2 &amp;#8211; Rails 2009 Report Rails Testing Frequently Asked Questions Agile Ajax &#194;&#187; Rails Testing Frequently Asked Questions &#226;&#8364;&#8221; The Non-Code Version &#194;&#187; Pathfinder Development Rails Prescriptions TorqueBox &amp;#8211; Rails on JBoss Dan Croak&amp;#8217;s Twitter Search Gem 10 Reasons You Should Be Listening to the Rails Envy Podcast Thoughtbot: Thunder Thimble Fixing Threads in Ruby 1.8: A 2-10x performance boost Fix a bug in Ruby&#226;&#8364;&#8482;s configure.in and get a ~30% performance boost. 6 Line EventMachine Bugfix = 2x faster GC, +1300% requests/sec</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Rails Envy Podcast &#8211; Episode #079: 05/21/2009</title>
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      <itunes:summary>Episode 79. We mess up a lot but it&amp;#8217;s funny. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~18:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Want to Rejuvenate your legacy Rails application? Call Mocra as your first-choice team, led by Dr Nic. Mocra loves code, loves users, and they want to help you. Mention this advert to qualify for our largest discount consulting rate immediately. Check out Mocra.com for more info. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. They also recently produced Rails Lab, which gives you expert advice on tuning and optimizing your Rails app. Ruby VM Roundup Blather &amp;#8211; XMPP DSL for Ruby Queueing with RabbitMQ and AMQP What to Expect in Rails 3.0 &amp;#8211; Free Webcast SMS On Rails Ri_Cal gem for iCalender Integration InfoQ: RiCal: A New iCalendar Library for Ruby rubyredrick&amp;#8217;s ri_cal at master &amp;#8211; GitHub Build Games in Ruby using Rubygame Ocra: One-Click Ruby Application Builder Job_fu &amp;#8211; Simple Asychronous Processing Ruby http require Rails Magazine Issue #2 &amp;#8211; Rails 2009 Report Rails Testing Frequently Asked Questions Agile Ajax &#194;&#187; Rails Testing Frequently Asked Questions &#226;&#8364;&#8221; The Non-Code Version &#194;&#187; Pathfinder Development Rails Prescriptions TorqueBox &amp;#8211; Rails on JBoss Dan Croak&amp;#8217;s Twitter Search Gem 10 Reasons You Should Be Listening to the Rails Envy Podcast Thoughtbot: Thunder Thimble Fixing Threads in Ruby 1.8: A 2-10x performance boost Fix a bug in Ruby&#226;&#8364;&#8482;s configure.in and get a ~30% performance boost. 6 Line EventMachine Bugfix = 2x faster GC, +1300% requests/sec</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:summary>Episode 78. Another great episode of Ruby/Rails News. FYI, sorry the audio quality is a little off this week, but hopefully we&amp;#8217;ll be back up to par next week. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~17:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Harvest is a web-based time tracking and invoicing application dedicated to helping freelancers and developers easily track hours and get paid faster. Use coupon code RAILSENVY428 for $10 off the first month of service with Harvest. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. They also recently produced Rails Lab, which gives you expert advice on tuning and optimizing your Rails app. Nimble Method: The future of Rails is Ruby 1.9 &amp;#8211; real performance of 1.8, JRuby and 1.9 compared API Throttling Middleware Tokyo Cache Cow Tokyo Cabinet: Beyond Key-Value Store &amp;#8211; igvita.com joshbuddy&amp;#8217;s tokyo_cache_cow at master &amp;#8211; GitHub libcraigscrape &amp;#8211; Craigslist Scraping Delocalize Plugin for Rails A better progress meter for your Ruby Scripts Http in Ruby with Typhoeus Ruby Toolbox Melt Your Brain! XMPP4R: XMPP/Jabber Library for Ruby tmm1&amp;#8217;s amqp at master &amp;#8211; GitHub ezmobius&amp;#8217;s nanite at master &amp;#8211; GitHub Write a 32-line chat client using Ruby, AMQP &amp;#038; EventMachine (and a GUI using Shoes) Github Pages for Fun and Win Maptimize Google Map Helper Spree Open Source Cart 0.8.0 Released Spree 0.8 released Blue Ridge Javascript Testing Framework from Relevance &amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Episode 78. Another great episode of Ruby/Rails News. FYI, sorry the audio quality is a little off this week, but hopefully we&amp;#8217;ll be back up to par next week. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~17:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Harvest is a web-based time tracking and invoicing application dedicated to helping freelancers and developers easily track hours and get paid faster. Use coupon code RAILSENVY428 for $10 off the first month of service with Harvest. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. They also recently produced Rails Lab, which gives you expert advice on tuning and optimizing your Rails app. Nimble Method: The future of Rails is Ruby 1.9 &amp;#8211; real performance of 1.8, JRuby and 1.9 compared API Throttling Middleware Tokyo Cache Cow Tokyo Cabinet: Beyond Key-Value Store &amp;#8211;...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Episode 78. Another great episode of Ruby/Rails News. FYI, sorry the audio quality is a little off this week, but hopefully we&amp;#8217;ll be back up to par next week. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~17:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Harvest is a web-based time tracking and invoicing application dedicated to helping freelancers and developers easily track hours and get paid faster. Use coupon code RAILSENVY428 for $10 off the first month of service with Harvest. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. They also recently produced Rails Lab, which gives you expert advice on tuning and optimizing your Rails app. Nimble Method: The future of Rails is Ruby 1.9 &amp;#8211; real performance of 1.8, JRuby and 1.9 compared API Throttling Middleware Tokyo Cache Cow Tokyo Cabinet: Beyond Key-Value Store &amp;#8211; igvita.com joshbuddy&amp;#8217;s tokyo_cache_cow at master &amp;#8211; GitHub libcraigscrape &amp;#8211; Craigslist Scraping Delocalize Plugin for Rails A better progress meter for your Ruby Scripts Http in Ruby with Typhoeus Ruby Toolbox Melt Your Brain! XMPP4R: XMPP/Jabber Library for Ruby tmm1&amp;#8217;s amqp at master &amp;#8211; GitHub ezmobius&amp;#8217;s nanite at master &amp;#8211; GitHub Write a 32-line chat client using Ruby, AMQP &amp;#038; EventMachine (and a GUI using Shoes) Github Pages for Fun and Win Maptimize Google Map Helper Spree Open Source Cart 0.8.0 Released Spree 0.8 released Blue Ridge Javascript Testing Framework from Relevance &amp;nbsp;</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Episode 78. Another great episode of Ruby/Rails News. FYI, sorry the audio quality is a little off this week, but hopefully we&amp;#8217;ll be back up to par next week. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~17:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Harvest is a web-based time tracking and invoicing application dedicated to helping freelancers and developers easily track hours and get paid faster. Use coupon code RAILSENVY428 for $10 off the first month of service with Harvest. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. They also recently produced Rails Lab, which gives you expert advice on tuning and optimizing your Rails app. Nimble Method: The future of Rails is Ruby 1.9 &amp;#8211; real performance of 1.8, JRuby and 1.9 compared API Throttling Middleware Tokyo Cache Cow Tokyo Cabinet: Beyond Key-Value Store &amp;#8211; igvita.com joshbuddy&amp;#8217;s tokyo_cache_cow at master &amp;#8211; GitHub libcraigscrape &amp;#8211; Craigslist Scraping Delocalize Plugin for Rails A better progress meter for your Ruby Scripts Http in Ruby with Typhoeus Ruby Toolbox Melt Your Brain! XMPP4R: XMPP/Jabber Library for Ruby tmm1&amp;#8217;s amqp at master &amp;#8211; GitHub ezmobius&amp;#8217;s nanite at master &amp;#8211; GitHub Write a 32-line chat client using Ruby, AMQP &amp;#038; EventMachine (and a GUI using Shoes) Github Pages for Fun and Win Maptimize Google Map Helper Spree Open Source Cart 0.8.0 Released Spree 0.8 released Blue Ridge Javascript Testing Framework from Relevance &amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>.post ul { text-indent: none; margin-left: 0px; padding-left: 0px; } .post ul li { line-height: 150%; margin-bottom: 8px; } Harvest is a web-based time tracking and invoicing application dedicated to helping freelancers and developers easily track hours and get paid faster. Simple and intuitive to use, it takes care of your numbers while you focus on delivering great work. Harvest&amp;#8217;s visual reporting shows you the health of your operation at-a-glance. Use coupon code RAILSENVY428 for $10 off the first month of service with Harvest. The Rails Envy podcast is also brought to you this week by NewRelic. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. They also recently produced Rails Lab, which gives you expert advice on tuning and optimizing your Rails app. Episode 77. Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~17:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader Rack 1.0, a modular Ruby webserver interface Ruby Enterprise Edition 1.8.6-20090421 Phusion Passenger 2.2.2 D2S3 &amp;#8211; Direct to S3 upload form Rails helper Getting S3 and SWFUpload to Cooperate in Rails Domain Specific Languages in Ruby How to add simple Permissions into your Simple App How to Add Simple Permissions into Your Simple App. be9&amp;#8217;s acl9 &amp;#8211; Roles Authorization Library Handsoap &amp;#8211; Library for creating SOAP clients in Ruby ParseTree is dead on Ruby 1.9 Clearance is a Rails engine Clearance is a Rails engine Tips for writing your own Rails engine Dataflow: Thread-safety in Ruby Ruby Date Class Slows you Down? Rewrite it in C! Install Ruby Rails on Ubuntu 9.04 (with Nginx/Passenger) Rails Sever Setup + App Deployment Using Moonshine Garb: Access Google Analytics with Ruby Diamondback Ruby (DRuby) CruiseControl + git + xcode built</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Episode 76. You&amp;#8217;ll say wow every time! Subscribe via iTunes &amp;#8211; iTunes only link. Download the podcast ~17:00 mins MP3. Subscribe to feed via RSS by copying the link to your RSS Reader The Rails Envy podcast is brought to you this week by Integrum. Integrum is a team of dedicated Rails developers who emphasize business value, speed to market, and open communitcation to build remarkable Rails applications. They build software that you&amp;#8217;ve been told is impossible. The Rails Envy podcast is also brought to you this week by NewRelic. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. They also recently produced Rails Lab, which gives you expert advice on tuning and optimizing your Rails app. Phusion&#226;&#8364;&#8482;s One Year Anniversary Gift: Phusion Passenger 2.2.0 &#194;&#171; Phusion Corporate Blog jnstq&amp;#8217;s rails-nginx-passenger-ubuntu at master &amp;#8211; GitHub Rails 2.3.2 upgrade gotchas &#226;&#8364;&#8221; GIANT ROBOTS SMASHING INTO OTHER GIANT ROBOTS Introducing Strongbox &#194;&#187; Stuff&#226;&#8364;&#166; And Things&#226;&#8364;&#166; EdgeCase Show Off Your Mockups SapphireSteel :: Book of Ruby Completed: 425 pages, 300+ Sample Programs, FREE! Ruby tips from me, your idol &amp;#8211; Binary Logic Envy Casts &amp;#8211; Screencasts to make your friends envious Ruby 1.9 compatibility: a three step ladder to bliss [Article] &#194;&#171; elc technologies oldmoe: Object#extend leaks memory on Ruby 1.9.1 Progressive Caching &#194;&#171; culann.com Ruby Proxies for Scale and Monitoring &amp;#8211; igvita.com Rail Spikes: Benchmarking your Rails tests (updated) Ruby Review Startpage | RailsWayCon Multiple Attachments with Validations In Rails with Paperclip &amp;#8211; Cordinc Blog AmberBit :: Ruby FLV pseudostreaming implemented using Sinatra and Rack::Evil (useful for Rails too!) :: unique web &amp;#038; mobile applications peeping into memcached :: snax So Dreamy | blogt&#226;&#339;&#170;sk1 GitHub Issue Tracker! &amp;#8211; GitHub has_many :info&#226;&#8364;&#8221;canned information overload for the Ruby heads</itunes:subtitle>
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