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Episode #187 - June 28, 2011

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Call to arms at the Universitas, learn about two-factor authentication, EngineX, Brewdler, the Adhearson console, RABL, and Ruby 1.9 "keep your hash-rocket away from my colon!" syntax issues.

This episode is sponsored by Rails Best Practices. Take your Rails development skills to the next level.

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  • Brewdler
  • Adhearsion
  • APIs with RABL
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Starting your own Rails Engine Gem Jump to Story

Rails 3 made it very easy to write your own engine powered Gems, and Jose Valim's EngineX gem made it even easier. EngineX allows you to generate a template of an engine Gem, and Ryan Cook wrote up a tutorial showing you just how easy it is. The cool part about it, is that EngineX is baked right into Rails 3.1, releasing shortly.

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