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Chris and David cover a lot of ground in this episode, starting with Chris's experience teaching a Rails workshop for Frontend Masters in Minneapolis. Along the way, they dive deep into Rails authentication, Devise, Authlogic migrations, Chris's ReviseAuth gem, password security, session handling, and the hard tradeoffs of maintaining open source tools. The episode wraps with big podcasting news: David is taking over The Ruby on Rails Podcast! Hit download now to hear more! LinksJudoscale- Remote Ruby listener giftMinnebarRuby 4.0.5 Released ReviseAuthThe Ruby on Rails PodcastChris Oliver X/TwitterAndrew Mason X/TwitterJason Charnes X/Twitter
Добрый день уважаемые слушатели. Представляем новый выпуск подкаста RWpod. В этом выпуске: Ruby Rails 6.0.2.2 and 5.2.4.2 have been released! Webpacker 5.0 released Authlogic 6.0.0 RuboCoping with legacy: Bring your Ruby code up to Standard Truemail - configurable framework agnostic plain Ruby email validator. Dry-rails - official dry-rb railtie Pgsync - sync data from one Postgres database to another Web Bootstrap 5 dropping IE 10 & 11 browser support: where does that leave us? What happens when the maintainer of a JS library downloaded 26m times a week goes to prison for killing someone with a motorbike? Core-js just found out Measuring the Performance of JavaScript Functions Nanoid 3.0.0 CS 253 Web Security - Stanford
Learn how to apply OpenID to an existing Authlogic setup as I show in this episode. This builds upon the app from episode 160.
Learn how to apply OpenID to an existing Authlogic setup as I show in this episode. This builds upon the app from episode 160.
Authentication can get very complex. In this episode I show how Authlogic can handle this complexity while you stay in control of how it is presented to the user.
Authentication can get very complex. In this episode I show how Authlogic can handle this complexity while you stay in control of how it is presented to the user.