Jose Valim

How Santiago Pastorino Went From Ruby Newbie to Rails Core in 2 Years

Just a month ago, David Heinemeier Hansson welcomed Rails' newest core team member, Santiago Pastorino.

Congratulations Are in Order!

Carl LercheNew Rails Core

José Valim and Carl Lerche joins Rails core

Please give a warm welcome to José Valim and Carl Lerche as they both join the Rails core team. Both guys have been key contributors to the Rails 3 development and both have made it into the top 10 of all-time Rails contributors. It’s an honor to have them on the team!

Rails 3.0 Beta: 36 Links and Resources To Get You Going

rails3logo.gif Whenever something's a really "big deal" in the Ruby world, we cover it - even if it makes more sense on Rails Inside (which is now switching to a user contributions model).

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!

The Path to Rails 3: Introduction

Wow, over half a year with no blog post. That may be a new record for blog laziness for me, but fear not! This bout of sloth shall not last, and the dearth of blog entries shall come to and end! This cure should come partially because I’ve switched to Tumblr and can now compose my entries in Markdown, and partially because that’s part of my whole Get a Better Life New Year’s Resolution Package 2.0™ (coming to a burned out programmer near you in 2011!).

Boson - Command Your Ruby Universe

Introducing Boson, a command/task framework that could change how you collect and execute your ruby code. Sure, there’s rake, thor and a dozen other gems. But how many will let you create a universe of ruby commands you can run from the commandline and irb?

higgs boson decay

Original Author Name: 
Gabriel Horner

What's New in Edge Rails

So, Edge Rails is still chugging right along. There are new and interesting fixes, changes, and refactors going on all of the time. So, lets take a look at just a few that've gone in since the last post (it's been a while, I know, I'm sorry!).

What's New in Edge Rails: The Security Edition

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