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Episode 100: 4: Jamis Buck
This episode was originally published on September 9, 2005. Core developer Jamis Buck talks about Switchtower and working at 37signals. workonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs. bloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
Episode 99: 122: Scripted GUI Testing with Ruby
This episode was originally published on August 30, 2008. Ian Dees talks about his new book on testing GUI applications. His company uses Ruby to test handheld devices. workonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs. bloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
Episode 98: 32: Dave Thomas and Mike Clark
This episode was originally published on August 29, 2006. A clarification of what it means for Rails to enter the enteprise, and a preview of the upcoming Rails Edge conferences. Also mentioned: Sydney, Australia workshop with Geoffrey Grosenbach this November workonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs. bloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
Episode 97: 3: Tobias Luettke
This episode was originally published on August 26, 2005. Core developer and Typo blog creator Tobias Luettke tells about the history of the blog and how he designs beautiful software with Rails. workonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs. bloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
Episode 96: 73: eRubyCon - Bruce Tate
This episode was originally published on August 24, 2007. Robert Stevenson interviews Bruce Tate about Changing the Present and Ruby in the enterprise. From eRubyCon in Columbus, OH. Deploying Rails Applications Previous interview with Bruce Tate in March, 2006 workonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs. bloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
Episode 95: 31: Jeff Cohen and Brian Eng
This episode was originally published on August 21, 2006. The authors of the Softies on Rails blog talk about developing Rails apps on the Windows platform. Also mentioned: Portland, Oregon Rails workshop with Jeremy Voorhis Sydney, Australia workshop with Geoffrey Grosenbach PeepCode screencasts workonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs. bloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
Episode 94: 121: RubyFringe
This episode was originally published on August 6, 2008. In person with Hampton Catlin, Anita Kuno, Wayne Seguin, and Nathan Weizenbaum, plus a cameo appearance by Jay Phillips. From the RubyFringe conference in Toronto. workonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs. bloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
Episode 93: 30: Shugo Maeda
This episode was originally published on August 3, 2006. A report from RailsConf with Japanese developer Shugo Maeda. Translated by Stephen Munday. workonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs. bloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
Episode 92: 29: Scott Barron
This episode was originally published on July 27, 2006. The founder of the Rails Podcast muses about acts_as_state_machine, running a business, and keeping up your Rails face. workonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs. bloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
Episode 91: 120: Contrast and XLCRS
This episode was originally published on July 23, 2008. Consulting firm Contrast talks about their upcoming app, Exceptional. Mike Gilbert of XLCRS talks about using Rails to solve everyday problems. From Dublin, Ireland. workonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs. bloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
Episode 90: 2: Dave Thomas
This episode was originally published on July 19, 2005. Author Dave Thomas talks about the upcoming Rails book and how he started with Ruby. workonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs. bloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
Episode 89: 28: Adrian Holovaty
This episode was originally published on July 12, 2006. The lead developer of the Django framework shares his perspectives on solving the problems of website development. workonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs. bloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
Episode 88: 119: RailsConf Portland 2008: Apricado, New Relic, Phusion
This episode was originally published on July 12, 2008. Interviews with the developers of Apricado, New Relic RPM and Phusion Passenger. workonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs. bloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
Episode 87: 1: David Heinemeier Hansson
This episode was originally published on July 11, 2005. Rails creator David Heinemeier Hansson talks about writing Rails. workonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs. bloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.