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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!

Rails Envy Podcast – Episode #103

Episode #103 Dan edition.

Rails Envy Podcast – Episode 102

Episode #102 Introducing Fancy Buttons! Also check out @railstips on Twitter.

Rails Envy Podcast – Episode #101

Episode #101 Let’s put another shrimp on the barbie!

Episode 100

Episode #100: Mustache edition. And hey, it’s episode 100!

Rails Envy Podcast – Episode #099

Episode #99 Like a Boss edition. Here’s a YouTube link (NSFW) for those that haven’t heard it and don’t get the joke.

Rails Envy Podcast – Episode #098

Episode #98- “I leave my syntax out when company comes over.”

Important inaccuracy in this week’s show: We have misrepresented Bryan Liles as having written the dm-is-schemaless plugin when, in fact, it’s actually Bryan Smith. Sorry guys!

Doing the Work, with lessons from Magnum PI

Introductory interface talks are boring. More importantly, by neccessity, they are the same old content recycled. And recycled uselessly, to no end.

Because if the audience members were interested in interface design, they would already know the content of the talk. Or, to put it another way, if they didn’t already know the content of the talk, they clearly didn’t care.

So when I gave a talk last week at the Italian Perl Conference, in Pisa, Italy, I didn’t give the type of introductory interface design talk that you’d expect.

Rails Envy Podcast – Episode #097

Episode #97 Lieutenant Commander Boson reporting for duty. Get the ring tone.

Nearly Sold Out – Berlin JavaScript Master Class

A quick note for our European friends—especially ones who we’ll see at JSConf Europe.

Become a JavaScript Master

Our one-day JavaScript Master Class is coming to Berlin, November 9, right after JSConf.

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