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Episode #201 - August 26th, 2011

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An administrative Snafu combined with travel to hurricane-tormented North Carolina combined to create the late publication of this podcast. Undeterred, we bring you the news of Steve's resignation, a few JRuby stories, a Guard howto, a new content management system, a few useful tools for dealing with ActiveRecord performance and reporting, and a great resource for Sass beginners and experts alike.

This episode is sponsored by New Relic. New Relic gives you performance monitoring, tracking, and reporting of your web applications.

  • New Relic
  • Steve Jobs
  • JRuby 1.6.4
  • JavaFX + Ruby?
  • Purugin
  • Guard
  • manageable content
  • valium
  • Sass Way
  • Datagrid
  • Ruby5

Steve Jobs Jump to Story

Not quite news anymore, but considering the relevance to our community, we had to acknowledge Steve Jobs' resignation in the podcast. Thanks for everything Steve, and we still hope to see you at future product annoucements!

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