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Episode #40 - January 8, 2010

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Cramp, Validation Scopes, and Weary are covered in this Friday episode. We also talk about password security without SSL, Bonsai, and how to use Jekyll on Heroku.

This episode is sponsored by Heroku. Instantly deploy and scale your Ruby application.

  • Heroku
  • Cramp
  • Password Security
  • Validation Scopes
  • Weary
  • Bonsai
  • Jekyll
  • Ruby5

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