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Episode #33 - December 8, 2009

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Our little Ruby is growing up and the CodeRack finalists have been announced. Also, InfoEther's Ruby on Rails White Paper, Vanity, and Tweetie_Flickr are covered in this episode of Ruby5.

This episode is sponsored by JetBrains RubyMine. RubyMine is the intelligent Ruby and Rails IDE.

  • JetBrains RubyMine
  • CodeRack Finalists
  • Ruby and the ISO
  • White Paper
  • Vanity
  • Tweetie_flickr
  • Ruby5

Post to Twitter and Flickr with Tweetie_flickr Jump to Story

Also at RubyConf 2009, Steven Haddox talked to us about an application that he's been working on called Tweetie_flickr and Twettie 2. With Tweetie 2, he shows how to using Flickr to store Twitter images and post those URLs in your tweets. The source is available for the application on GitHub and a running demo can be found at Flickr4Twitter.com.

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