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Episode #272 - May 15th, 2012

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We look at easier schema-less hstore on Postgres, Ruby versions in your Gemfile, and Skype in your app. We learn how to DRY better, build a Gem from scratch, build a book without scratching yourself and how to binge on Code School for free.

This episode is sponsored by Harvest. Harvest is a painless time tracking and invoicing Rails app, used by the most innovative teams in over 100 countries worldwide.

  • Harvest
  • meta_types
  • Multiple Ruby
  • Libskypekit & Skypekit
  • Duplication
  • Gem building process
  • Bookshop
  • Code School
  • Ruby5

From customer requirements to releasable gem Jump to Story

Ken Mayer dropped us a line about a blog post he wrote on Sunday where he walks through extracting some functionality from a client project into open source. While the library itself is pretty simple, allowing you to set attributes on a model to read only on a per-instance basis, the blog post itself is a great case study on all of the steps you should go through to develop a well rounded piece of open source: giving the code a MIT license, a gem specification, documentation in the README, integration tests, Generators, and shareable tests.

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It's Rails day as Heroku moves to Ruby 2.0, Rails 2.3's life is lingering, we build Awesome APIs, visit removing Views, cut back on Callbacks, expand our Environments, and tackle Changed Tests on this episode of Ruby5.

June 14th, 2013

Rails 4.0 rc2, Understanding the GIL, Font Awesome Rails, String Inquirer, and gist dep are all featured in this RubyLoco powered Ruby5

June 11th, 2013

RubyGems paranoia, unexpected chained scopes in Rails 4, Rubberband flamethrowers, Stripe with Rails, and efficient Git pairing.

June 7th, 2013

Interact with GitHub through Octokit, choosing a European payment gateway, importing and exporting databases with DbSync, pluck values from your tables, using ember-auth with Rails 3 and Authlogic, and field-level access control with Protector all in this episode of Ruby5!