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Episode #295 - August 7th, 2012

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This episode marks the 3 year anniversary of Ruby5, thank you all for listening. Today we cover api_taster, overriding instance method with module, more Rails 4 live streaming, event tracking, checker gem, and legacy systems.

This episode is sponsored by Semaphore. A hosted continuous integration service built for speed and simplicity.

  • Semaphore
  • api_taster
  • Overriding Instance
  • Live Streaming
  • event tracking
  • Checker Gem
  • Legacy Systems
  • Ruby5

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