Rails Envy Podcast - Episode #077: 04/29/2009
by Jason on Apr 29, 2009
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The Rails Envy podcast is also brought to you this week by NewRelic. NewRelic provides RPM which is a plugin for rails that allows you to monitor and quickly diagnose problems with your Rails application in real time. They also recently produced Rails Lab, which gives you expert advice on tuning and optimizing your Rails app.
Episode 77.
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- Rack 1.0, a modular Ruby webserver interface
- Ruby Enterprise Edition 1.8.6-20090421
- Phusion Passenger 2.2.2
- D2S3 - Direct to S3 upload form Rails helper
- Getting S3 and SWFUpload to Cooperate in Rails
- Domain Specific Languages in Ruby
- How to Add Simple Permissions into Your Simple App.
- be9's acl9 - Roles Authorization Library
- Handsoap - Library for creating SOAP clients in Ruby
- ParseTree is dead on Ruby 1.9
- Clearance is a Rails engine
- Tips for writing your own Rails engine
- Dataflow: Thread-safety in Ruby
- Ruby Date Class Slows you Down? Rewrite it in C!
- Install Ruby Rails on Ubuntu 9.04 (with Nginx/Passenger)
- Rails Sever Setup + App Deployment Using Moonshine
- Garb: Access Google Analytics with Ruby
- Diamondback Ruby (DRuby)
- CruiseControl + git + xcode built
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How to add simple Permissions into your Simple App
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Clearance is a Rails engine
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Hey guys, thanks for the link & the mention! Love the podcast.
New sound effects probably the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard. Loved them.
Thanks for the kudos guys, glad you liked the new effects.
Didn’t even get through the first story in your podcast this week, saddened to hear your take on the CouchDB thing. I was sort of hoping you’d just skip over it. Will probably continue reading the links, but no more podcast for me.
We joke about everything on the podcast, consistently, so it’s a little weird to me that someone would think Jason and I joking about the Couch DB thing means we don’t care about it at all. The last thing we wanted to do is add our own self-important opinions to the mix. I think if I was a listener I would get pissed if my news podcast got all Soap Box and started giving opinions (i.e. “Here’s my take on the situation”)
If you don’t want to hear jokes or juvenile behavior, then I think you made the right choice Sebastian. Our podcast is juvenile, and I have no qualms with that. Unlike a conference, we have no requirements to be remotely professional.
This one’s for Jason: http://dmiessler.com/blog/this-is-how-you-pronounce-ubuntu
I still love you, though :)