Latest Paid Screencasts (page 2)
Ruby 1.9 Part I
Peepcode - 2009-10-15 - paid
PeepCode has teamed up with Gregg Pollack, Jason Seifer, and David A. Black of Envycasts to provide you with their current library of screencasts! Jump into the future of Ruby with this two part series on the distinguishing new features of Ruby 1.9. Topics covered in this 41-minute screencast include:...
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Peepcode - 2009-10-15 - paid
PeepCode has teamed up with Gregg Pollack, Jason Seifer, and David A. Black of Envycasts to provide you with their current library of screencasts! Jump into the future of Ruby with part 2 of this two part series on the distinguishing new features of Ruby 1.9. Topics covered in this...
Watch this screencastRuby Essential Training
Lynda - 2009-10-14 - paid
In Ruby Essential Training, expert instructor Kevin Skoglund teaches the fundamentals of Ruby, the popular object-oriented open-source programming language. Kevin begins by walking through the basic data types, demonstrating Ruby's control structures (loops, iterators, conditionals, and code blocks) and showcasing the elegant syntax structure of the language. Kevin explains variable...
Watch this screencastMeet Sinatra
Peepcode - 2009-10-12 - paid
As a developer, you’re always looking for ways to write faster applications with less code. The Sinatra framework hits a sweet spot for writing small, fast web applications and web services with Ruby. In this 64 minute screencast, Dan Benjamin teaches the basics of Sinatra: configuration, handlers, blocks, and templates....
Watch this screencastRuby Basics
Remi - 2009-09-13 - paid
People often ask me how to get started programming Ruby. Whether you’re an experienced programmer, or you’ve never programmed before, this screencast will hopefully give you a good introduction to how to program with Ruby. (see screencast below) Try Ruby! One of my favorite resources for learning Ruby is Try...
Watch this screencastScaling Ruby
Peepcode - 2009-09-02 - paid
PeepCode has teamed up with Gregg Pollack and Jason Seifer of Envycasts to provide you with their current library of screencasts! Learn how to write faster Ruby applications and gain a deeper understanding of what it takes to scale Ruby. Topics covered: This 41-minute screencast also comes with a PDF...
Watch this screencastMeet MacRuby
Peepcode - 2009-05-19 - paid
by Alex Vollmer and Geoffrey Grosenbach MacRuby takes the “almost” out of “almost a desktop experience.” With MacRuby, you can write real Mac OS X desktop applications with Ruby. MacRuby is a Ruby interpreter built by Apple on top of Objective-C. Unlike other scripting interfaces to the Cocoa frameworks, MacRuby...
Watch this screencastActiveMerchant PDF
Peepcode - 2009-05-11 - paid
by Cody Fauser, ActiveMerchant committer and Shopify developer. Most online businesses need to receive payment. If you’re developing with Ruby, the standard for credit card authorization and capture is ActiveMerchant. ActiveMerchant provides a consistent interface to over 30 gateways all around the world and has processed millions of dollars of...
Watch this screencastDeploying Ruby Web Applications to Heroku
Remi - 2009-04-23 - paid
Tonight, at the Phoenix Android meeting, someone asked if I knew any good Ruby / Rails web hosts. Something easy for someone who’s just learning Rails and wants to be able to essentially copy/paste their code to a server and have it “just work.” The first (and only) service that...
Watch this screencastRuby on Windows: Cygwin, Git, Rvxt, and more
Remi - 2009-04-15 - paid
In my previous screencast, I showed you how you can get up and running quickly with Ruby on Windows. In this screencast, I show you how I think you can get up and running correctly with Ruby on Windows. With Ruby development, it’s generally assumed that the developer is on...
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