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Добрый день уважаемые слушатели. Представляем новый выпуск подкаста RWpod. В этом выпуске: Ruby ROM 3.0 Released, Benchmarking a Go AI in Ruby: CRuby vs. Rubinius vs. JRuby vs. Truffle – a year later и What makes Rails a framework worth learning in 2017? How To Add Active Admin to a Rails 5 API Application и Build your first Facebook Messenger bot in Ruby with Sinatra The Difference Between to_s & to_str In Ruby, Elixir for Rubyists и Random Ruby Tips and Tricks JavaScript Announcing Ionic 2.0.0 Final, ES proposal: Shared memory and atomics и Making Responsive HTML Email Coding Easy With MJML Introduction to WebAssembly, Angular in Production и The end of the clearfix hack? Swarm-numberformat - format large numbers in several human-readable ways, Tilt.js - tiny requestAnimationFrame powered 60+fps и QArt.js - generate artistic QR code
Добрый день уважаемые слушатели. Представляем новый выпуск подкаста RWpod. В этом выпуске: Ruby Battle of Interpreters: MRI vs JRuby vs Rubinius, Walkthrough of my .vimrc file for Ruby development и Bundler's Multiple Source Security Vulnerability Deploy rails application with docker compose and capistrano, The SQL Alternative To Counter Caches и Auto-increment counter not persisted on disk with InnoDB React on Rails, Hyperloop - React on Ruby и Whirly - a simple, colorful and customizable terminal spinner library for Ruby JavaScript How it feels to learn JavaScript in 2016, JavaScript Fatigue Fatigue, Everything is fine with JavaScript и JavaScript fatigue is not real Fall cleaning: Optimizing V8 memory consumption, Firebase with Redux и RethinkDB is shutting down JavaScript Internationalization API, KUTE.js - a native Javascript animation engine featuring badass performance и iTunes Remote - control iTunes on Mac with other devices on same network
Hundreds of books are available to help you write Ruby source code and there are multiple large disciplines about how to structure the concepts within your code. But when you execute your code it ceases to be source and begins life as a unix process alongside other processes on a piece of hardware somewhere in the actual world. I'll walk us through how to reason about your process, how to know what it's doing and what resources it's using and how to determine whether it's healthy. We'll learn about what you can add to your source to make debugging easier, how to debug your code as if it were merely a C program, and what kinds of unique behaviors MRI, Rubinius, and JRuby have that are distinct from processes written in other languages.
Hundreds of books are available to help you write Ruby source code and there are multiple large disciplines about how to structure the concepts within your code. But when you execute your code it ceases to be source and begins life as a unix process alongside other processes on a piece of hardware somewhere in the actual world. I'll walk us through how to reason about your process, how to know what it's doing and what resources it's using and how to determine whether it's healthy. We'll learn about what you can add to your source to make debugging easier, how to debug your code as if it were merely a C program, and what kinds of unique behaviors MRI, Rubinius, and JRuby have that are distinct from processes written in other languages.
Hundreds of books are available to help you write Ruby source code and there are multiple large disciplines about how to structure the concepts within your code. But when you execute your code it ceases to be source and begins life as a unix process alongside other processes on a piece of hardware somewhere in the actual world. I'll walk us through how to reason about your process, how to know what it's doing and what resources it's using and how to determine whether it's healthy. We'll learn about what you can add to your source to make debugging easier, how to debug your code as if it were merely a C program, and what kinds of unique behaviors MRI, Rubinius, and JRuby have that are distinct from processes written in other languages.
Hundreds of books are available to help you write Ruby source code and there are multiple large disciplines about how to structure the concepts within your code. But when you execute your code it ceases to be source and begins life as a unix process alongside other processes on a piece of hardware somewhere in the actual world. I'll walk us through how to reason about your process, how to know what it's doing and what resources it's using and how to determine whether it's healthy. We'll learn about what you can add to your source to make debugging easier, how to debug your code as if it were merely a C program, and what kinds of unique behaviors MRI, Rubinius, and JRuby have that are distinct from processes written in other languages.
Hundreds of books are available to help you write Ruby source code and there are multiple large disciplines about how to structure the concepts within your code. But when you execute your code it ceases to be source and begins life as a unix process alongside other processes on a piece of hardware somewhere in the actual world. I'll walk us through how to reason about your process, how to know what it's doing and what resources it's using and how to determine whether it's healthy. We'll learn about what you can add to your source to make debugging easier, how to debug your code as if it were merely a C program, and what kinds of unique behaviors MRI, Rubinius, and JRuby have that are distinct from processes written in other languages.
02:35 - Yorick Peterse Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Rubinius The XML C parser and toolkit of Gnome libxslt 03:07 - oga nokogiri 06:38 - Fixing vs Writing an Alternative Feature lexers Parse Tree 14:01 - Doing a Document Instead of a Programming Language 16:01 - Modifying XML Documents 17:19 - Inputting in Memory 19:09 - Extending oga with C ffi 22:44 - Parsing racc ruby-ll 25:16 - Resources LL Parser 28:57 - Lessons Learned Building oga 30:14 - Writing Parsers in Other Languages 31:19 - Getting Started 34:19 - Making oga and Using oga at Work 35:42 - Did it make a better API? 37:23 - The Community and Contribution Documentation Picks AirPair (Chuck) CAL(1) Shell Command (Jessica) fish shell (Yorick) asciinema (Yorick)
02:35 - Yorick Peterse Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Rubinius The XML C parser and toolkit of Gnome libxslt 03:07 - oga nokogiri 06:38 - Fixing vs Writing an Alternative Feature lexers Parse Tree 14:01 - Doing a Document Instead of a Programming Language 16:01 - Modifying XML Documents 17:19 - Inputting in Memory 19:09 - Extending oga with C ffi 22:44 - Parsing racc ruby-ll 25:16 - Resources LL Parser 28:57 - Lessons Learned Building oga 30:14 - Writing Parsers in Other Languages 31:19 - Getting Started 34:19 - Making oga and Using oga at Work 35:42 - Did it make a better API? 37:23 - The Community and Contribution Documentation Picks AirPair (Chuck) CAL(1) Shell Command (Jessica) fish shell (Yorick) asciinema (Yorick)
02:35 - Yorick Peterse Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Rubinius The XML C parser and toolkit of Gnome libxslt 03:07 - oga nokogiri 06:38 - Fixing vs Writing an Alternative Feature lexers Parse Tree 14:01 - Doing a Document Instead of a Programming Language 16:01 - Modifying XML Documents 17:19 - Inputting in Memory 19:09 - Extending oga with C ffi 22:44 - Parsing racc ruby-ll 25:16 - Resources LL Parser 28:57 - Lessons Learned Building oga 30:14 - Writing Parsers in Other Languages 31:19 - Getting Started 34:19 - Making oga and Using oga at Work 35:42 - Did it make a better API? 37:23 - The Community and Contribution Documentation Picks AirPair (Chuck) CAL(1) Shell Command (Jessica) fish shell (Yorick) asciinema (Yorick)
Check out Angular Remote Conf and RailsClips! 03:15 - Mike Perham Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Contributed Systems sidekiq dalli 03:43 - Sidekiq Overview resque JRuby 05:18 - Job Runners vs Queuing Systems, Background Jobs RabbitMQ sneakers 08:47 - Performance celluloid 09:49 - celluloid vs Ruby Threads 11:47 - The GIL (Global Interpreter Lock) 12:49 - Passing Data 14:01 - Performance Boost From Using JRuby? 15:48 - The Actor Model revactor Rubinius girl_friday 20:39 - Sidekiq Roadmap Statistics & History 21:44 - Sidekiq Enterprise 27:58 - Sidekiq vs Resque Scheduled-Jobs 29:50 - Adding Features to Sidekiq 30:28 - “Unique Job” 31:17 - Idempotency Sidekiq Best Practices Page 33:12 - Mixing In Other Data Stores Redis Kafka Apollo 38:42 - Encoding 40:04 - Format 40:36 - The Active Job Adapter 41:23 - Making Open Source Viable and Sustainable 44:04 - Launching An Open Source Project Kickstarter BSD & LGPL Licences Picks Mike Hoye: Citation Needed (David) Code Master (Coraline) Robot Turtles (Coraline) Zalando STUPS (Jessica) Elevator Saga (Chuck) Developer On Fire: Episode 017 - Charles Max Wood - Get Involved and Try New Things (Chuck) Model View Culture (Mike) Plasso (Mike) James Mickens: Not Even Close: The State of Computer Security (with slides) from NDC Conferences (Mike)
Check out Angular Remote Conf and RailsClips! 03:15 - Mike Perham Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Contributed Systems sidekiq dalli 03:43 - Sidekiq Overview resque JRuby 05:18 - Job Runners vs Queuing Systems, Background Jobs RabbitMQ sneakers 08:47 - Performance celluloid 09:49 - celluloid vs Ruby Threads 11:47 - The GIL (Global Interpreter Lock) 12:49 - Passing Data 14:01 - Performance Boost From Using JRuby? 15:48 - The Actor Model revactor Rubinius girl_friday 20:39 - Sidekiq Roadmap Statistics & History 21:44 - Sidekiq Enterprise 27:58 - Sidekiq vs Resque Scheduled-Jobs 29:50 - Adding Features to Sidekiq 30:28 - “Unique Job” 31:17 - Idempotency Sidekiq Best Practices Page 33:12 - Mixing In Other Data Stores Redis Kafka Apollo 38:42 - Encoding 40:04 - Format 40:36 - The Active Job Adapter 41:23 - Making Open Source Viable and Sustainable 44:04 - Launching An Open Source Project Kickstarter BSD & LGPL Licences Picks Mike Hoye: Citation Needed (David) Code Master (Coraline) Robot Turtles (Coraline) Zalando STUPS (Jessica) Elevator Saga (Chuck) Developer On Fire: Episode 017 - Charles Max Wood - Get Involved and Try New Things (Chuck) Model View Culture (Mike) Plasso (Mike) James Mickens: Not Even Close: The State of Computer Security (with slides) from NDC Conferences (Mike)
Check out Angular Remote Conf and RailsClips! 03:15 - Mike Perham Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Contributed Systems sidekiq dalli 03:43 - Sidekiq Overview resque JRuby 05:18 - Job Runners vs Queuing Systems, Background Jobs RabbitMQ sneakers 08:47 - Performance celluloid 09:49 - celluloid vs Ruby Threads 11:47 - The GIL (Global Interpreter Lock) 12:49 - Passing Data 14:01 - Performance Boost From Using JRuby? 15:48 - The Actor Model revactor Rubinius girl_friday 20:39 - Sidekiq Roadmap Statistics & History 21:44 - Sidekiq Enterprise 27:58 - Sidekiq vs Resque Scheduled-Jobs 29:50 - Adding Features to Sidekiq 30:28 - “Unique Job” 31:17 - Idempotency Sidekiq Best Practices Page 33:12 - Mixing In Other Data Stores Redis Kafka Apollo 38:42 - Encoding 40:04 - Format 40:36 - The Active Job Adapter 41:23 - Making Open Source Viable and Sustainable 44:04 - Launching An Open Source Project Kickstarter BSD & LGPL Licences Picks Mike Hoye: Citation Needed (David) Code Master (Coraline) Robot Turtles (Coraline) Zalando STUPS (Jessica) Elevator Saga (Chuck) Developer On Fire: Episode 017 - Charles Max Wood - Get Involved and Try New Things (Chuck) Model View Culture (Mike) Plasso (Mike) James Mickens: Not Even Close: The State of Computer Security (with slides) from NDC Conferences (Mike)
02:32 - Julian Cheal Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:49 - Julian’s Background with Robots and Drones Arduino AR.Drone 03:32 - NodeCopter Events 04:31 - Traveling with Robots 05:35 - Julian’s Collection and Projects Julian Cheal: Dancing with Robots Raspberry Pi BeagleBone 07:46 - Giving Demos 09:12 - What Makes Robots? Sinon.JS MQTT Protocol 10:21 - Where is IoT (Internet of Things) Heading? Security 13:11 - Programming Languages NodeBots 14:15 - Tools and Protocols The MIDI Protocol Spark Core voodoospark 17:31 - Programming Challenges Around Hardware Hacking Artoo celluloid 18:49 - Barrier to Entry 20:41 - Getting Kids Started Kids Ruby Arduino Starter Kit 22:09 - Wearables EL Wire (Electroluminescent Wire) 23:18 - LEGO Robotics Mindstorms LabVIEW National Instruments 25:01 - Issues with Hardware Hacking 28:22 - Rubyists and Hardware Julian Cheal: Dancing with Robots JRuby Rubinius 29:45 - Interfacing with Humans iBeacon OpenCV 33:27 - [Kickstarter] CHIP - The World's First Nine Dollar Computer 34:01 - Connectivity Sphero Carin Meier: The Joy of Flying Robots with Clojure @ OSCON 2013 36:55 - More Interesting Projects Aaron Patterson: Using chicken scheme to read sausagebox values Oscilloscope Picks Jacob Kaplan-Moss Keynote @ Pycon 2015 (Jessica) Kobo Aura H20 (Avdi) Liz Abinante: Unicorns Are People, Too (Re-Thinking Soft and Hard Skills) @ Madison+ Ruby 2014 (Coraline) littleBits (Julian) Jewelbots (Julian) Ruby Rogues Episode #156: Hardware Hacking with Julia Grace (Julian) The End of Mr. Y by Scarlett Thomas (Julian)
02:32 - Julian Cheal Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:49 - Julian’s Background with Robots and Drones Arduino AR.Drone 03:32 - NodeCopter Events 04:31 - Traveling with Robots 05:35 - Julian’s Collection and Projects Julian Cheal: Dancing with Robots Raspberry Pi BeagleBone 07:46 - Giving Demos 09:12 - What Makes Robots? Sinon.JS MQTT Protocol 10:21 - Where is IoT (Internet of Things) Heading? Security 13:11 - Programming Languages NodeBots 14:15 - Tools and Protocols The MIDI Protocol Spark Core voodoospark 17:31 - Programming Challenges Around Hardware Hacking Artoo celluloid 18:49 - Barrier to Entry 20:41 - Getting Kids Started Kids Ruby Arduino Starter Kit 22:09 - Wearables EL Wire (Electroluminescent Wire) 23:18 - LEGO Robotics Mindstorms LabVIEW National Instruments 25:01 - Issues with Hardware Hacking 28:22 - Rubyists and Hardware Julian Cheal: Dancing with Robots JRuby Rubinius 29:45 - Interfacing with Humans iBeacon OpenCV 33:27 - [Kickstarter] CHIP - The World's First Nine Dollar Computer 34:01 - Connectivity Sphero Carin Meier: The Joy of Flying Robots with Clojure @ OSCON 2013 36:55 - More Interesting Projects Aaron Patterson: Using chicken scheme to read sausagebox values Oscilloscope Picks Jacob Kaplan-Moss Keynote @ Pycon 2015 (Jessica) Kobo Aura H20 (Avdi) Liz Abinante: Unicorns Are People, Too (Re-Thinking Soft and Hard Skills) @ Madison+ Ruby 2014 (Coraline) littleBits (Julian) Jewelbots (Julian) Ruby Rogues Episode #156: Hardware Hacking with Julia Grace (Julian) The End of Mr. Y by Scarlett Thomas (Julian)
02:32 - Julian Cheal Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:49 - Julian’s Background with Robots and Drones Arduino AR.Drone 03:32 - NodeCopter Events 04:31 - Traveling with Robots 05:35 - Julian’s Collection and Projects Julian Cheal: Dancing with Robots Raspberry Pi BeagleBone 07:46 - Giving Demos 09:12 - What Makes Robots? Sinon.JS MQTT Protocol 10:21 - Where is IoT (Internet of Things) Heading? Security 13:11 - Programming Languages NodeBots 14:15 - Tools and Protocols The MIDI Protocol Spark Core voodoospark 17:31 - Programming Challenges Around Hardware Hacking Artoo celluloid 18:49 - Barrier to Entry 20:41 - Getting Kids Started Kids Ruby Arduino Starter Kit 22:09 - Wearables EL Wire (Electroluminescent Wire) 23:18 - LEGO Robotics Mindstorms LabVIEW National Instruments 25:01 - Issues with Hardware Hacking 28:22 - Rubyists and Hardware Julian Cheal: Dancing with Robots JRuby Rubinius 29:45 - Interfacing with Humans iBeacon OpenCV 33:27 - [Kickstarter] CHIP - The World's First Nine Dollar Computer 34:01 - Connectivity Sphero Carin Meier: The Joy of Flying Robots with Clojure @ OSCON 2013 36:55 - More Interesting Projects Aaron Patterson: Using chicken scheme to read sausagebox values Oscilloscope Picks Jacob Kaplan-Moss Keynote @ Pycon 2015 (Jessica) Kobo Aura H20 (Avdi) Liz Abinante: Unicorns Are People, Too (Re-Thinking Soft and Hard Skills) @ Madison+ Ruby 2014 (Coraline) littleBits (Julian) Jewelbots (Julian) Ruby Rogues Episode #156: Hardware Hacking with Julia Grace (Julian) The End of Mr. Y by Scarlett Thomas (Julian)
Новости Костя про Ruby 2.1 и русский перевод Как Групон перешел на Node.js Что модно в Rails Rubinius 2.0 и 2.1 зарелизился Resque для Go Resque 1.25.0 зарелизился Изучение Ruby через айфон Ruby 2.1 preview1 Шедулер для Sidekiq Capistrano 3 http gem Свежий релиз Rails 4.0.1 Ruby Hacking Guide на английском Самовыпиливание wmeissner Обсуждение Подкаст rwpod Подкаст ДевОпс Дефлопе Рубиниус Икс Руби упал в индексе TIOBE Вагрант Пакер Виви Серф К.Г. Юнг “Воспоминания, сновидения, размышления” Фильм Ивана Вырыпаева “Танец Дели”
Новости Няшный вывод от Rspec Вышли Rails 4.0 Новый интерфейс репозиториев в Github Ruby 1.8.7 медленно и печально отошёл в мир воспоминаний Устройство сетевых сервисов от Алексея Махоткина Rubinius в бою docopt.rb — замена OptionParser Изменение поведения scopes в Rails 4 Сеть надежна О цене сложности Обсуждение Гришковец теперь поет с Мгзавреби Ruby 2.0.0-p247 Статья про pgstatstatements и веб-интерфейс к нему от Кира Шатрова Профайл кошки Вафли в Facebook Новые рельсы Russia-doll caching, статья от самого DHH и гем, с которого все началось Turbolinks Стриминг для постоянных соединений Убрали Active Resource, Active Record Observers, action caching. Мануал по апгрейду до Rails 4 Agile Web Development with Rails 4 и Railscast PUT -> PATCH Отключили identity_map пример проблемы Убрали attr_accessible и attr_protected. Теперь вместо них gem protected_attributes
Ben is joined by Bryan Helmkamp, the founder of CodeClimate. In Bryan's second appearance on the podcast, Ben and Bryan discuss the architecture behind CodeClimate, scaling the service, and growing the business. They also discuss speaking at conferences, proposal selection, two factor authentication and adding it to CodeClimate, marketing and content marketing, how to decide what to build and proving that it was worthwhile, strategies for testing at the beginning when you have few users, and Bryan reveals CodeClimate next big upcoming feature. Sidekiq JRuby Rubinius Just-in-time (JIT) compilation Librato metrics Rails Security Monitor by Code Climate Boston.rb, Rails Application Security in Practice_ railssecurity.com Follow @thoughtbot, @r00k, and @brynary on twitter.
Новости Вышли рельсы 3.2.9 с коммитом от Евтуховича. Фоновые задачи: все в одном Вышел Ruboto 0.9.0 Простой мониторинг mon Новая версия “Работа с PostgreSQL” Неудача с BritRuby Недоработки в GC::Profiler Futures паттерн в Ruby Отправка push сообщений в apns Разработка игр и Ruby Еще одна штука для межпроцессного взаимодействия 7 способов избавиться от толстых моделей Обсуждение Владимир Герасичев и его фильм Контекст Наследование от базовых классов и Rubinius Partitioning в PostgreSQL Бот для чата Hubot Railsclub в Ульяновске
Новости Bundler 1.2 Ruby exit, exit!, SystemExit and at_exit blunder Вышел ruboto 0.8.1 ActiveRecord inheritance and contexts Красивый RFC от Heroku Pg_power Jack Daniels How we keep GitHub fast Avoiding hash lookups in ruby Падшие ангелы: gem fallen Recursive sql in activerecord Обсуждение Интервью про Rubinius с Dirkjan Bussink Твиттер Диркьяна Оффициальный сайт Rubinius Postgresql 9.2 Changelog Что нового в pg 9.2 Конференция PgConf в Праге
Новости Занимательное функциональное программирование в Ruby Active Record loves blocks Gitlab 2.7 Ошибка безопасности в рельсах, новые версии 3.0.16, 3.1.7, 3.2.7 Active Record Deep Dive An Introduction to Celluloid, Part I An Introduction to Celluloid, Part II RubyMine 4.5 Rubinius debugging session Pat Shaughnessy написал кусок из своей книги «Ruby Under a Microscope» Objects, Classes and Modules Fun with ruby hashes Обсуждение 15 сентября пройдет новый Railsclub, на который приедут 5 иностранных гостей. Steve Klabnik DayZ Xavier Noria Wynn Netherland Dirkjan Bussink Sau Sheong Chang Redis Sentinel ActiveMQ RabbitMQ skytools PgQ Tom Lane Дмитрий Завалишин PhantomOS и в Wikipedia Griffin подставка Техника Александра Gist с Эдуардом
Новости Fork/Join для JRuby Evan Phoenix уходит из Engine Yard Скидка 1000 рублей на devConf Heimdallr CanCan 2.0, статья на Хабре про него Yell логгер 2.0 Poffer защищаем представления от “случайных” переменных контроллера Акторы в Rubinius Future of MacRuby Ruby 1.8.7 and REE End of Life Новый блог Расса Олсена Без комментариев. Специальный гость Леонид Никаноров Конкурс от Mail.ru для всех любителей МакБуков Леонид на Моем круге Обсуждение Fork/Join Плохая статься в Wikipedia про дэк IDE и текстовые редакторы Текстовый редактор Vim Текствоый редактор Sublime Text 2 NetBeans для Ruby, который уже не поддерживается IDE RubyMine от JetBrains Шрифт PT Mono от компании ПараТайп, которую безграммотные ведущие обозвали ПараГраф Шрифт Bitstream Vera Sans Mono Плагин vim-rails Не к ночи помянутый редактор Emacs Библиотека для создания PDF-файлов Prawn Плагин для Vim для дебага Ruby Gedit Redcar IDE Aptana Studio Попытка приделать Eclipse к Vim - Eclim Arcadia IDE
Новости Grape 24 приёма в Ruby Ruby 1.9.3-p125 MacRuby & MountainLion + what you can do to help the project 9 февраля зарелизился Spree 1.0.0 Полезные инструменты для Capistrano - capistrano-deploy “MicroGems: five minute RubyGems” 22 февраля вышел JRuby 1.6.7 23 февраля вышел SimpleForm 2.0 Обсуждение Версии Ruby tinyrb, который неграммотные авторы обзывали то “тайни руби”, то TinyRuby JRuby Rubinius MagLev MRI Ruby Celluloid Elixir - функциональный язык поверх Erlang VM Celluloid Nio2R — New IO for Ruby Reel — web-сервер на Celluloid DCell - распределенный Celluloid ZooKeeper — высоконадежный сервер для распределенной координации
Новости 20 января вышел Rails 3.2 26 января вышел Rails 3.2.1 5 незаметных изменений в Rails 3.2 от Джозе Валима Bundler and public applications Steve Klabnik: Introducing Metadown – внедрение произвольных YAML-метаданных в Markdown-документы. Полезно для самодельных нанодвижочков. Вышел devise-2.0 Patch ruby 1.9.3-p0 for 30% faster rails boot (one-liner!) Bitmap Marking GC for Ruby Improves Memory Usage RiteVM .toster {ruby} в Москве Обсуждение Отладка утечек памяти в Rubinius
第6回Matsue.rb Radio:Rubinius、JRuby、IronRuby、SalesforceがHerokuを買収、しまねスタイル、松江中学生Ruby教室、山陰ITPro勉強会代表 あみだくさんiTunesへの登録はこちら:http://itunes.apple.com/jp/podcast/id363449631このPodcastでは、○Rubyに関するニュースやブログ○松江を中心とした島根県に関するローカルニュース○島根県で活躍されている方との対談など扱ってい..
第6回Matsue.rb Radio:Rubinius、JRuby、IronRuby、SalesforceがHerokuを買収、しまねスタイル、松江中学生Ruby教室、山陰ITPro勉強会代表 あみだくさんiTunesへの登録はこちら:http://itunes.apple.com/jp/podcast/id363449631このPodcastでは、○Rubyに関するニュースやブログ○松江を中心とした島根県に関するローカルニュース○島根県で活躍されている方との対談など扱ってい..
第6回Matsue.rb Radio:Rubinius、JRuby、IronRuby、SalesforceがHerokuを買収、しまねスタイル、松江中学生Ruby教室、山陰ITPro勉強会代表 あみだくさんiTunesへの登録はこちら:http://itunes.apple.com/jp/podcast/id363449631このPodcastでは、○Rubyに関するニュースやブログ○松江を中心とした島根県に関するローカルニュース○島根県で活躍されている方との対談など扱ってい..
This episode was originally published on October 8, 2008. Wilson Bilkovich explains the recent rewrite of Rubinius. Lars Pind discusses Coach TV, his new video blog on happiness and personal development for geeks. Also mentioned PeepCode CouchDB Screencast
This episode was originally published on October 8, 2008. Wilson Bilkovich explains the recent rewrite of Rubinius. Lars Pind discusses Coach TV, his new video blog on happiness and personal development for geeks. Also mentioned PeepCode CouchDB Screencast
This episode was originally published on January 23, 2008. The co-founder of Engine Yard and author of the upcoming book on Rails Deployment talks about Engine Yard’s recent $3.5 million funding for open source Ruby projects such as Rubinius. From San Francisco.
This episode was originally published on January 23, 2008. The co-founder of Engine Yard and author of the upcoming book on Rails Deployment talks about Engine Yard’s recent $3.5 million funding for open source Ruby projects such as Rubinius. From San Francisco.
Kevin Clark is back again and talking about his latest work: Rubinius, grammar parsing from ruby, kqueue, and massive build systems.
Chris Matthieu and Steven Bristol interviewed Ezra Zygmuntowicz, the co-founder of Engine Yard! This 1 hour and 20 minute interview goes deep inside Ezra's mind. We covered his early programming days where he almost selected Python instead of Ruby but then came to his senses. We also discussed the early days of Engine Yard as well as the present infrastructure and the totally awesome new projects including: MERB, Rubinius, and Vertebra. Ezra is a really cool thought-leader in the Ruby/Rails community. Engine Yard is an incredibly innovative, business-class Rails hosting service with the ability to scale. My apologies in advance for some of the VoIP R2D2 experienced during this recording. The content is well worth it!
Ajaxians interview Zed Shaw covering his thoughts on the Rails community, the role of the Enterprise, the state of Ajax, JRuby and Rubinius, documentation, tests, tooling, the role of patents in software, and a whole lot of opinion.