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Episode #323 - November 16th, 2012

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Despite Dave's raspy voice sounding like one of Marge Simpson's sisters, the show must go on! In the episode we cover speeding up your rails tests, a compilation of Rails 4 news, a way to win 1 million yen, request recorder, Chrome dev tools, and much much more.

This episode is sponsored by New Relic. New Relic gives you performance monitoring, tracking, and reporting of your web applications.

  • New Relic
  • Rails 4 Links
  • Capybara 2.0
  • Fast Rails Tests
  • Class Refactoring
  • Fukoka Ruby Competition
  • Request Recorder
  • Hash Flooding
  • Database != Queue
  • Chrome can do That?
  • Ruby5

This episode is sponsored by New Relic Jump to Story

New Relic has a new UI and a few new cool features. Navigating your performance data is even easier, and new insight into your application is at your fingertips with new features like Key Transactions. You can identify which transactions are critical to your business, and build your own dashboards specific to those transactions, including performance data, topology maps, and service level agreement reports. You can even set notifications for Apdex scoring and other metric thresholds, so NewRelic reaches out when you want it to. Get it today by going to http://NewRelic.com

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