Rails Envy Podcast - Episode #048: 09/24/2008
by Jason on Sep 24, 2008
Episode 048. I admit I had a couple of beers before we recorded this week and it's the most offensive podcast ever. Sorry. At least we warned you and bleeped out all the bad words. Well, most of them.
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Great idea. I was going register it if you hadn’t, but the page there is just perfect.
I have to say a Scaling Rails Guide would be a good one to have available.
Thanks for the mention, guys, much appreciated. When I saw that “it’s the most offensive podcast ever” and my checklist was on the ballot, you had me sweating.
http://www.CanMerbScale.com/
Just in case anyone was wondering…
Hey, thanks for the mention and keep up the good work – I always find something useful in this weekly list! :)
Cheers!
As requested, a blog post on DSLs that I wrote a few months ago. Quite high-level, but I do mention ruby. :-)
http://www.ricroberts.com/articles/2008/06/05/Domain-Specific-Languages
Ric.
(you know me as Ric Mon). ;-)