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Episode #316 - October 23rd, 2012

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We talk about the RubyGems downtime and its dependency API, Rails Rumble winners, versioning your Ruby objects, and take a skeptical look at Turbolinks.

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  • Nezumi
  • RubyGems Downtime
  • Rails Rumble Winners
  • Aversion
  • Turbolinks Skepticism
  • Ruby5

Turbolinks Skepticism Jump to Story

Yehuda Katz covers the advantages and caveats of Turbolinks, which were added to rails/master just a few weeks ago. He mentions the fact that many JS libraries assume that you have a clean scope, and a single DOMContentLoaded event. So while the speed improvements are beneficial to end-users, developers might want to be careful before using Turbolinks with untested JavaScript libraries and codebases.

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