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Episode #285 - July 3rd, 2012

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We scope out our scopes with Periscope, Ruby Open Source Challenge calls on contributors to improve Active Admin, we clean up our seeds mess with Seedbank & Seed Fu, learn some Factory Girl tricks, and let everyone participate in our I18n efforts.

This episode is sponsored by Top Ruby Jobs. Everyone deserves to love their job (and it's probably in Ruby).

  • TopRubyJobs
  • Periscope
  • ROSC
  • Seedbank
  • Seed Fu
  • Factory Girl Tricks
  • WhowishWord
  • Testing with RSpec
  • We Ain't Got No RSpec

WYSIWIG I18n with WhowishWord Jump to Story

WhowishWord from Tanin Na Nakorn Tanun Niyomjit allows you to edit your translations from within your Rails views through a WYSIWYG editor. The gem allows you to use the same `t` method you should be familiar with if you’ve ever used the rails-i18n API.

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