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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

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