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Why Change Feels Scary—And How to Make It Work for You - RUBY 673
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Essential Tools, Updates, and Strategies in Rails Eight with Greg Molnar - RUBY_671
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Rails Developers Survey: Continuous Deployment Trends and Emerging Tools - RUBY 670
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Rules of OOP in Pictures with Ivan Nemytchenko - RUBY 668
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Rails at Super Scale with Kyle d'Oliveira - RUBY 667
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Evaluating Software Frameworks: Insights with Uncle Bob Martin - RUBY 666
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GraphQL Doesn't Need To Be Hell with Dmitry Tsepelev - RUBY 665
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Sorbet with Ufuk Kayserilioglu - RUBY 664
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Black-Belt Debugging with Chelsea Troy - RUBY 663
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Building AI-Powered Applications in Ruby - RUBY 662
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Embracing Human Factors and Rapid Development in Ruby on Rails Systems - RUBY 661
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Kamal and Docker: Efficient Application Deployment Strategies - RUBY 660
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Inertia.js - The Modern Monolith with Jonathan Reinink - RUBY 659
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Embracing AI Efficiency in Rails Development - RUBY 658
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Architectures and Microservices with Darren Broemmer - RUBY 657
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Practical Observability: Logging, Tracing, and Metrics for Better Debugging - RUBY 656
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Secrets Management Best Practices and Tools - RUBY 655
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Navigating Rails for Front-End Developers: A Comprehensive Guide to Integration and Transition - RUBY 654
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Building Better Ruby Apps: Glimmer's Component Slots and More - RUBY 653
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The Sounds of Silence: Lessons From an API Outage with Paul Zaich - RUBY 652
Sep 23, 2024 – 46:27 -
The Hidden Gems of Ruby - RUBY 651
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Cloud Migration, Server Costs, and CDN Challenges - RUBY 650
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Developing your development - RUBY 649
Aug 28, 2024 – 52:20 -
Innovations in Ruby Concurrency: Tips and Tools - RUBY 648
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Achieving High Performance: SQLite, Postgres, and Scalable Ruby Apps - RUBY 647
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Unlocking the Power of Functional Programming and Elm with Richard Feldman - RUBY 646
Jul 24, 2024 – 54:50 -
Navigating SQL Data Changes: Tools and Techniques for Data Recovery - RUBY 645
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What is a Top 5% Developer? - RUBY 644
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Leveraging Ruby for Effective Prompt Engineering and AI Solutions - RUBY 643
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Integrating AI in Application Development with Obie Fernandez - RUBY 642
Jun 26, 2024 – 01:28:08 -
Leveraging OpenAPI: Creating Effective RESTful API Specifications and Documentation - RUBY 641
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Mastering API Testing: Using Shoulda Matchers and Super Diff in Ruby - RUBY 640
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Ruby Evolution with Bridgestone - RUBY 639
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Ruby Reactivity: Navigating Front-end Solutions and Innovations - RUBY 638
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Ruby Revelations: Boosting Speed and Efficiency - RUBY 637
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Ruby in the Browser: Exploring Web Performance, Reactivity, and Front-End Complexity - RUBY 636
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The Life and Death of a Rails App with Olivier Lacan - RUBY 635
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Avo: Building Custom Interfaces, Managing Users, and Creating Authorization Systems - RUBY 634
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Scaling and Shopify with Kir Shatrov - RUBY 633
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The Power of Turbo Native with Ayush Newatia - RUBY 632
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Navigating the Changing Tech Landscape with Fabio Akita - RUBY 631
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Leveraging SQLite in Web Development - RUBY 630
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Building Skills and Connections with Nathan Bellow - RUBY 629
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Homebrew Unleashed: Diving into the Fast and Efficient Packaging Process - RUBY 628
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Revolutionizing Ruby Deployment with Falcon Web Server and Async Concurrency Framework - RUBY 627
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Accelerating Growth: SaaS Frameworks, Mentorship, and Ruby Development - RUBY 626
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Ruby Dev Summit - Jason Swett
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Ruby Dev Summit - Andy Maleh
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Recent Reviews
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SourceCodeMageBiography ShowI subscribed to this show to learn about the Ruby programming language - training courses, best practices, useful gems, bug fixes, trends etc. Instead I get the biography of Ruby programmers and book authors. This is not what I or anyone else would sign up for. I wish that I could get back the time I wasted listening to this 'ruby' show'
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C_ENTAwesome, A++Thought provoking, thorough, insightful, funny and a pleasure to listen to. All the panelists are delightful and such professionals. I'm learning so much. Thanks!!
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dh0dg3Not Just For RubyistsGreat panelists, great guests, and great topics. It’s definitely Ruby-oriented and a great way to keep up with what’s happening in the Ruby ecosystem, but there’s plenty of discussion of adjacent technologies and even other interesting things that have little to do with Ruby or even programming in general. I’ve learned about numerous hot new technologies first on The Ruby Rogues, so it’s a good way to stay plugged in to the cutting edge trends in Ruby and web development.
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MatsieGreat Hosts Having Great ConversationsI'm a total ruby and programming noob. I often don't quite get what the hosts are talking about, but I learn something new each episode and they are fantastic at introducing broad concepts along with more specific content.
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SublimecoderFantastic!This is one of the best podcasts in the ruby community. Even though the title is ruby rogues, I would recommend this to any software engineer, the content transcends ruby and usually can apply to any language!
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Naveed KakalGreat PodcastI really love this podcast, it has made me a better developer and kept me entertained. I’d love to buy these guys a round!
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0x01Such a great podcastI’m a huge fan of this podcast. Great talks with cool people. This is a fun podcast for those interested in ruby/tech. I’ve listened to over half of the episodes in the last few months. Check out the freelance show and javascript jabbers. Also go to the actual ruby rouges website and check out the show notes. Join us over at parley on discourse too. More info is on the website.
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PreownedguitarThought provoking and entertaining!I love this podcast. They talk about programming with Ruby, have guest speakers who are usually “Ruby Community Celebrities”, and are just entertaining to listen to. I’ve been trying to catch up on all the old podcasts I’ve missed and it is taking awhile as they put out a lot of quality content. I am new to the community, thanks for the great show, and also I’m enjoying the MINASWAN.
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Dudedudedude111QualitySmart people sharing great ideas.
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Cowgirl_48Great in-depth conversations on programming!This is a great group of people diving into a lot of different topics. It's over my head a lot of the time, but I always learn something new.
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swoolleyNever miss an episodeThere is simply no better source of Ruby news and discussion on the web. Fantastic guest speakers and zany hosts make for captivating discussions and insights.
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No-one-else-has-this-nicknameAwesomeKept me entertained while driving across the country.
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OMG11516Not just Ruby, but great advice about Tech in GeneralFor the past couple months I have been listening to this podcast after listening to the excellent Javascript Jabber (also from Charles Max Wood). The discussions are informative and fun. I write Python primarily but so much of what they discuss crosses into any language that you don't have to be a Rubyist to enjoy the podcast. Keep up the great work guys.
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