Ruby5
Summary: Ruby5 is a twice-weekly podcast covering all of your Ruby and Ruby on Rails news in just 5 minutes. In each episode we talk about new gems, plugins, and frameworks, as well as other items of interest and community events. It\'s great for everyday Ruby developers and Ruby hobbyists, alike. Got 5 minutes? Just give it a try...
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- Artist: Envy Labs
- Copyright: Copyright 2009 Envy Labs LLC
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This episode covers Ruby methods you should be using, code metrics that matter, using ES6 on the Rails asset pipeline, tampering with network connections, automatically prefixing email subject lines and phone verification using SMS.
Rails Misconceptions, performance and minecraft
The holidays brought us Ruby 2.2.0 and Rails 4.2.0, Finishing Moves, the end/beginning of RubySpec, a nifty way to bind data from JavaScript to Rails, tips on testing controllers, and the tragic news of James Golick's death.
Eastward Ho, Git ours/theirs and where does your code go?
This week we have Streem, Rails 4.2.rc3, Papercrop, and RubyMotion 3.0.
This week we have a jRuby security release, a new Command API for ROM, Traveling Ruby, early validations, easy rewrites with Ruby and Science!, and a Rails Camp not too far from Hobbiton.
RubyConf 2014 on Confreaks, browser geolocation with Spyme, referential integrity with foreign keys, forwarding messages with tell, and free SecCasts all in this episode of the Ruby5.
In this episode we yap about Rails 4.2 RC1, Opal, Deployment, Interpol, Sportdb, Service Objects, and Emails.
This episode covers the future of Ruby 3.0, the flip flop operator, a gem to ferry your data away, speeding up your Capybara specs, and a new place to find Ruby meet up resources.
RubyConf 2014 wrap-up, accelerating your Rails app, RubyGems.org gets redesigned, Heroku wants you to try HTTP Git, and new versions of Rails were released
This episode covers Ruby 2.1.5, the templating libraries Scribble and Curly, a statically-typed Ruby called Rubysierung and Minitest-Reporters.
Tail call optimizations, keeping migrations healthy, how raptor is so much faster, the psychology of SAAS products, and Ru for your CLI all in this episode of the Ruby5!
Command line utilities, autoload paths, a handful of Ruby and Rails releases, security analysis tools, and more on this episode of Ruby5.
Rails Rumble Gem teardown, Shopify tears out 28k of javascript, 4 fantastic ways to setup minitest state and Rails with Ember
The shiny new Rubinius 2.3.0, Zopfli-ffi to compress things a lot, Benchmarking Rack Middleware, Enums and Queries in Rails 4.1, Understanding the Ruby Garbage Collector and Hunting for Leaks in Ruby.