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Episode #31 - December 1, 2009

2df14bd29ca441a9d4656f0abae2e0ab Gregg Pollack 0d2bf6fbf141a1995560fa9273992ff0 Nathaniel Bibler

Jemini, Amp, and Oria are covered in this episode of Ruby5. Also, Rails 2.3.5 has been released and projects are springing up making use of the Google Closure Compiler.

This episode is sponsored by Jumpstart Lab. Expert, hands-on Ruby and Rails training for you and your business.

  • Jumpstart Lab
  • Rails 2.3.5
  • google_closure_compiler
  • GitHub Assets
  • Oria
  • Amp
  • Jemini
  • Watir
  • Ruby5

Oria, a Simple Key-Value Store Jump to Story

Similar to memcached, Tokyo Cabinet, or Redis, Oria provides you with a large, memory-based key value store. What makes it different, however, is that it's designed for smaller, simpler sites, and it's written in Ruby.

September 3rd, 2010

Refinery, During Construction, Saki, Andriod SpyCam, JRuby on Rails3, Inploy, Bundler meets Capistrano, Rake-remote_Task, and cached commons are all featured on this episode of Ruby5

August 31, 2010

Rails 3 has been released, memcached received a new Ruby library, and RubyDoc.info is in your RubyGems generating your YARD docs. Also, API versioning, extended transaction support, tutorials and more are on this episode of Ruby5.

August 27, 2010

A nice grab bag for this episode: resque_action_mailer_backend, Swift ORM, Upload Juicer, Ruby 1.9.2 debugging problems, Rails 3 RC2, and Frivol.

August 24, 2010

Azebiki, RVM's 1.0 release, home_run, Prowly, and Wrong are all covered on this episode of Ruby5. It feels so right, how can it be wrong?