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Episode #74 - May 7, 2010

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Wynn Netherland joins Gregg live from Red Dirt Ruby Conference, where we get Analytical about doing test driven sysadmin with my Babushka, additing missing test helpers with Runningman, enjoying the extra speed with Cucumber 0.7, and doing the monster_mash while hacking voicemail, and editing a Tumblr theme with Thimblr.

This episode is sponsored by Red Dirt Ruby Conference. A unique, two-day conference that provides content and training in the most important areas of Ruby development.

  • Red Dirt
  • Analytical
  • Tropo Voicemail
  • Babushka
  • Cucumber 0.7
  • monster_mash
  • Thimblr
  • Runningman
  • Ruby5

Tame your analytics libraries with Analytical Jump to Story

Joshua Krall recently released a Ruby gem called Analytical (yes I know I say it wrong in the podcast) which it super simple to have multiple analytics engines and do event tracking from anywhere in your application while maintaining a clean html layouts. So far it supports Clicky, Google, and KISSMetrics, but it’s coded in a way which makes it real easy to add new analytics engines.

May 22th, 2012

Dimension your Rails under a microscope, Open the struct2 for ActiveRecord reputation, and assign values to a figleaf.

May 20th, 2012

Devise 2.1, running your uncommitted rspecs, feeling dirty with soap, grabbing data out of Google spreadsheets, and more in this edition of Ruby5

May 15th, 2012

We look at easier schema-less hstore on Postgres, Ruby versions in your Gemfile, and Skype in your app. We learn how to DRY better, build a Gem from scratch, build a book without scratching yourself and how to binge on Code School for free.

May 11th, 2012

Bootstrapping young JS framework released, poppin BubbleWrap, internationalizing with alchemy, mixins and refactoring, hanging out at Rpub, and a rack middleware for contact importing.