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Episode #60 - March 19, 2010

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You got your Maven repo in my Rubygems source! Plus the Visual Guide to NoSQL, sentient_user, Rit, Apple Push Notifications, hosting a CMS on Heroku, and more in this “Won’t you be my neighbor day” edition of Ruby5.

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

  • New Relic RPM
  • Be My Neighbor?
  • Jars and Gems
  • Bullet
  • NoSQL Systems
  • Heroku CMS Hosting
  • Sentient User
  • APN_on_rails
  • Rit
  • Ruby5

Visual Guide to NoSQL Systems Jump to Story

Nathan Hurst wrote “The Visual Guide to NoSQL Systems”, a blog entry classifying all the nosql stores available. In it, he draws a triangle representing the three principles of the CAP theorem, and puts all the nosql options along each edge. There is a little bit of theory here, but he explains it all clearly, and it can hep ilustrate the strenghs and weaknesses of all the nosql datastores out there.

June 18, 2013

It's Rails day as Heroku moves to Ruby 2.0, Rails 2.3's life is lingering, we build Awesome APIs, visit removing Views, cut back on Callbacks, expand our Environments, and tackle Changed Tests on this episode of Ruby5.

June 14th, 2013

Rails 4.0 rc2, Understanding the GIL, Font Awesome Rails, String Inquirer, and gist dep are all featured in this RubyLoco powered Ruby5

June 11th, 2013

RubyGems paranoia, unexpected chained scopes in Rails 4, Rubberband flamethrowers, Stripe with Rails, and efficient Git pairing.

June 7th, 2013

Interact with GitHub through Octokit, choosing a European payment gateway, importing and exporting databases with DbSync, pluck values from your tables, using ember-auth with Rails 3 and Authlogic, and field-level access control with Protector all in this episode of Ruby5!