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#345 | “Creating a Twitter Clone in Rails - Part 4” in Category: Learning/Help/Support

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#344 | “Creating a Twitter Clone in Rails - Part 3” in Category: Learning/Help/Support

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#343 | “Creating a Twitter Clone in Rails - Part 2” in Category: Learning/Help/Support

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#342 | “Creating a Twitter Clone in Rails - Part 1” in Category: Learning/Help/Support

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Meet jQuery

by Geoffrey Grosenbach

Two years in the making, it’s the PeepCode screencast on jQuery, the popular Javascript framework for developing web applications.

Ruby Enterprise 1.8.7-2009.10 Packages for Ubuntu Hardy

We’ve built 32bit and 64bit Ubuntu Hardy packages for Ruby Enterprise 1.8.7-2009.10.  These packages are still in beta, and this is quite a major change from the default Hardy Ruby interpreter,which is 1.8.6, so we recommend you test thoroughly before putting it into production.  We’ve been using them for a couple of days with no problems though.

You're An Idiot For Not Using Heroku

In which I discuss my first experience with Heroku and my second. And how awesome it is.

It is true. You are. Go try it now. That is an order. I can wait for you to come back and finish reading this post. I could end the post now, but I suppose I’ll go on and tell you a bit about my experience with Heroku yesterday.

Speaker Pictures Are Available

Aloha!

Thanks to the wonderful Gray Herter, we have pictures of most of the speakers from Aloha on Rails.

Mahalo for the pics, Gray!

Videos!

Well, gosh - the remaining Rails Underground videos are now available on the SkillsMatter site!

This includes:

Robby Russell - Launching Ruby on Rails Projects

Dr Nic - JavaScript Unit Tests

#341 | “Client HTTP Caching in Rails” in Category: Performance

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rvm | Rails Fire

rvm

Get Started with Rails 3 and RVM

Presentation I gave at the Spokane Ruby User Group. Wednesday March 3rd, 2010.

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