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The Ruby Show 104: Something New

In this monumental episode, Jason and Dan announce both the end of something old and the beginning of something new, and of course cover all the latest Ruby and Rails news.

Episode 104: Something New

Episode #104: Something new. I’m sad to say that this will be the last episode of the Rails Envy podcast. I’m happy to say that Dan and I will be doing The Ruby Show which will follow the same general flow of Rails Envy. There’s no need to update your feeds (though you can if you’d like) because the feed will redirect for the foreseeable future. We’ve also got some other fun stuff planned like The Dev Show so stay tuned!

New repository lists on your dashboard

Last night we rolled out some nifty new repository lists for your dashboard in case you haven’t noticed.

Git and GitHub: A Revised Course

GitHub Rebase #26

Welcome to Rebase #26! If you’ve got an interesting project you’d like to see on the column feel free to shoot me a message. I’d love to see more themed Rebases, like the book edition. Perhaps we could have a JSON edition, a hardcore C edition, unknown language edition, and so on. I follow some simple guidelines that you can check out here too.

Rails Deployment and Automation with ShadowPuppet and Capistrano

While our Moonshine is still distilling, I’d like to present some examples of using existing automation tools to deploy Rails applications easily.

Notes from the Ruby Manor

I’m lucky enough to be at RubyManor today; a Ruby conference organised by Ruby users, for Ruby users, costing the grand total of twelve of your British pounds. A bargain, as you’ll see if you check the lineup of talks and speakers.

I started making notes, but it seems to have evolved into some kind of blog post. Apologies for typos, crap grammar and glaring errors.

To Fork or Branch

Just because you can doesn’t mean you should.

Once you get your mittens on a tool that can ease distributed development it’s very tempting to distribufy1 everything but sometimes all you need is to intelligently use branching.

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