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Episode #14 - September 29, 2009

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RailsConf 2010, the architecture of GitHub's move to Rackspace, Twitter's experience with Ruby Enterprise Edition, and Red Hat's Deltacloud API are covered in this Tuesday episode of Ruby5. Also covered is Validatious on Rails, MonkeySupport, and a reminder to upgrade your installation of nginx.

This episode is sponsored by Purple Workshops. Friendly and inclusive Ruby on Rails training for you and your whole team.

  • Purple Workshops
  • GitHub
  • nginx
  • Enterprise Edition
  • Deltacloud
  • Validatious
  • MonkeySupport
  • RailsConf 2010
  • Ruby5

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