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Episode #181 - June 7, 2011

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Gregg goes solo again with some live interviews from Euruko, discusses Ruby news from this weekend, and tries his hardest to pronounce everyone's names correctly. Please don't make fun of him because he has no idea how to pronounce "Marcin Bunsch" correctly!

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  • jQuery Air
  • Timecode
  • Faster Rails 3 Load
  • Travis CI
  • Auto-Bundle Exec
  • Broadcast
  • format_for_extensions
  • Elixir
  • PostRank Acquisition
  • Ruby5

Travis CI Jump to Story

Also at Euroku I ran into Josh Kalderimis and Sven Fuchs who have been doing a lot of work on Travis CI, the distributed continuous integration system. The vision for travis is to become for builds and tests what RubyGems is for distributing source code. Basically, allow open-source projects to run their test-suites on demand (using free servers), and allow users to contribute build capacities by running build agent software on underused servers

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May 14th, 2013

From multi to native json, JoyBox hits 1.0, ContextValidations and FormObjects, teaching kids at KidsCodeCamp, Plataformatec gems, tab navigation with Tabulous 2 and Git Real 2 online course.

May 10th, 2013

Manage access via GitHub organizations, RubyMotion 2.0, Sidekiq Pro 1.0, deprecating `::`, under the hood of Ruby's method dispatch, and the reform gem all in this episode of Ruby5.

May 7th, 2013

We Adequackly cover RailsConf and free Rails 4 videos, Phusion Passenger 4.0.1, a Better STI approach, logging your Mail, and setting up a Rails 4 Server, all while releasing the Jekyll on this episode of Ruby5.