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Episode #207 - September 20, 2011

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Starting with the International Ruby Standard, we talk about lightning fast zero downtime deployments with maintenance, web workings with Ruby, a video encoding stack, a Cucumber rant, and finish up with unobtrusive Giant Robots (which aren't really that unobtrusive).

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Web Workings With Ruby Jump to Story

If you've never programmed your own web server before and you're not too familiar with all those headers that get sent over in http requests, you may want to take a read through Chris White's recent article. He explains heaers, status codes, content type, and content length really well.

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