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Community Highlights: Yehuda Katz

Over the past few months, Rails core team member Yehuda Katz has posted a series of great blog articles describing some of the process and technique he’s used while coding Rails 3 with Carl Lerche. In case you haven’t followed his blog posts, I thought I’d repost them here for your educational reading.

Rails 3: The Great Decoupling
is about decoupling components like ActionController and ActionView.

Microformats on GitHub

Last weekend was a microformatsDevCamp in San Francisco. What’s a DevCamp? Chris Messina has an explanation.

Now that the dust is settled a few projects have been posted on GitHub:

Smart JS Polling

While Comet may be all the rage, some of us are still stuck in web 2.0. And those of us that are use Ajax polling to see if there’s anything new on the server.

The 2009 GitHub Contest

Today we’re announcing our 2009 GitHub Contest. Since the Netflix prize is now over, we figured you guys needed something to do. Here is your chance to contribute to the open source canon, make GitHub better, and possibly win two of the best prizes probably ever offered by a contest: a bottle of Pappy Van Winkle and a large GitHub account for life! We would estimate the value here, but, honestly, they’re priceless. Also, hopefully have some fun.

Running Rails performance tests on real data

It’s not quite straight forward to run Rails performance tests on real production data. By default, performance tests will use the test database and wipe it before using it, thus making it impossible to put real data in the test database.

To run performance tests on real data:

Super Cheap Flights to Hawaii From Seattle, Portland, LA, and More!

From our never ending quest to find you the best travel deals to Hawaii for the Aloha on Rails Conference, we bring you the latest Hawaii airfare deals from Northwest/Delta.

Sample each-way airfares* (round-trip required) for travel between Honolulu+ and:
Seattle $163
Portland, Ore. $218
Los Angeles $231
Salt Lake City $273
Kansas City, Mo. $316
Atlanta $325
Minneapolis/St. Paul $326
Detroit-Wayne County $335

Reserved Words You Can’t Use

* ADDITIONAL_LOAD_PATHS
* ARGF
* ARGV
* ActionController
* ActionView
* ActiveRecord
* ArgumentError
* Array
* BasicSocket
* Benchmark
* Bignum
* Binding
* CGI
* CGIMethods
* CROSS_COMPILING
* Class
* ClassInheritableAttributes
* Comparable
* ConditionVariable
* Config
* Configuration
* Continuation
* DRb
* DRbIdConv
* DRbObject
* DRbUndumped
* Data
* Date
* DateTime
* Delegater
* Delegator
* Digest
*…

Welcoming JRuby to Engine Yard!

Although it’s been widely reported, blogged and tweeted already, I wanted to let our blog readers know the terrific news that the Sun JRuby team will be joining Engine Yard full-time next week!  We’re really thrilled to have the JRuby team on-board and look forward to further great things from Charlie, Tom and Nick.

Robert Dempsey, Agile Coach: Resume

 Robert Dempsey, Agile Coach: Resume

Robert Dempsey, Agile Coach: Resume

Double Shot #506

Nothing like a busy day to cut down on my linking.

LA Ruby Conference 2009 Recap | Rails Fire

LA Ruby Conference 2009 Recap

Pradeep Elankumaran and I just came back from the very first LA Ruby Conference (Twitter), which was held in Tustin, CA. We didn’t know what Tustin had to offer or what to expect, since it was the first time either of us has visited Tustin. When we arrived at the venue, we were in awe of the few million dollars worth of automobiles surrounding the stage. The conference was held in the Marconi Automotive Museum, which is filled with Ferrari’s, Lamborghini’s, F1 cars—you name it. The event ended up being a huge success due to the great venue and the amazing set of talks, with a final count of 115 attendees.




There were many great talks that ended up covering a wide variety of topics. You can view the whole schedule here. One very unique talk was by Ron & Damen Evans with their unveiling of Flying Robot, a platform for Ruby Arduino Development. The Ruby powered blimp, flew around the museum, while being controlled by a Wii-mote.




Pradeep gave his talk on Fast and Scalable Front/Back-end Services using Ruby, Rails and XMPP and I gave my talk on Mobilizing Your Rails Application. The kind fellas from Confreaks were there recording each talk as well, so be sure to look out for those when they become available.

From flying robots to creating cross-platform native mobile applications, it’s quite clear that there are some very exciting things going on in the world of Ruby development. Our thanks and congratulations goes out to Coby Renquist, JR Fent, all of the great speakers and everybody else who helped to put on such a great conference. We are both looking forward to going back to Tustin in 2010.

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