Patrick Crowley discusses Summer of Rails. He also introduces his first Summer of Rails project, Graffletopia.
Chris Van Pelt discussing Camping, a microframework built by Why the Lucky Stiff. Chris also gives us a preview of a cool little Camping app he built title Croppr.
Kevin Clark takes us through some of the work he’s doing on mkmf for his Summer of Rails project. We also get a quick preview of Kevin’s RailsDay app, Advisr.
Tom Werner wows us with the power of numbers in Ruby.
Kevin Clark demos his new Rails plugin, ARTS, which allows you to test your RJS templates.
Chris Abad introduces the new web service, Outlandish. He also shows us how they handle dynamic domains within Outlandish.
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Kevin Clark gives us a brief overview of two of Rick Olson’s authentication plugins: acts_as_authenticated and restful_authentication.
Tom Werner has released the ruby gem Chronic, a natural language date and time parser. In this episode he gives us a quick run through of some of the cool points.
In this episode, Kevin Clark shows us some of the new REST features found in Edge Rails. He covers some basic concepts such as HTTP verbs, and also takes a look at using RESTful routes.
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Chris Abad talks a little bit about providing web services to your Rails application using some of the new REST features found in Edge Rails. At the end, he also throws in a bonus tip on using Rick Olson’s authentication plugin http://svn.techno-weenie.net/projects/plugins/...
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