Latest Paid Screencasts (page 3)
Ruby on Windows: Quick and Dirty
Remi - 2009-04-14 - paid
I’ve coded up some Ruby web applications, eg. little Sinatra apps / prototypes, for some developer friends of mine who are on Windows and haven’t used Ruby before. I wanted to show how easy it is to get up and running with Ruby quickly on Windows. NOTE: this isn’t the...
Watch this screencastIntro to Sinatra
Remi - 2009-04-02 - paid
I’ve been recording my screencast mini-series on Building your own Sinatra clone and I realized … some people out there still haven’t used Sinatra! Hey you! Ruby developer who hasn’t used Sinatra! This is for you :) This should get you up and running with Sinatra, if you haven’t used...
Watch this screencastBuilding your own Sinatra clone: Part I
Remi - 2009-03-30 - paid
Have you ever wanted to build your own web framework? Do you want to learn howto create Rack applications? The first time I found out about Sinatra, I had already created my own Rack-based web framework and I wasn’t particularly interested in Sinatra. It’s really just a pretty DSL for...
Watch this screencastRack: Part III = Middleware
Remi - 2009-02-28 - paid
Part 3 in my screencast mini-series on Rack … checkout parts 1 and 2: Part I: Rack Basics Part II: Rackup files, Rack::Request, Rack::Response, and more In Part 3, we cover: What is Rack middleware? How to write your own Rack middleware How to use your Rack middleware from any...
Watch this screencastRack: Part II
Remi - 2009-02-24 - paid
This is a follow up to my first Rack screencast, Rack Basics. In this screencast, we cover a bit more of the basics. Instead of playing around in an IRB shell, we create an executable Rack application using a Rackup file (the conventional way to run Rack applications). We use...
Watch this screencastRack Basics
Remi - 2009-02-19 - paid
If you’re a Ruby programmer and you’ve never directly used Rack before then this screencast is for you. This introduces you to the very basics of Rack. If you’ve used Rack before and / or you’ve very comfortable with the basics, watch for some additional Rack screencasts coming from me....
Watch this screencastObjective-C for Rubyists
Peepcode - 2009-02-11 - paid
Technical editing by Scott Stevenson of CocoaDevCentral and Theocacao. If you know Ruby and you want to write applications for Mac OS X or the iPhone, you’re in a great place to start! This concise and content-packed 80-minute screencast will teach you what you need to know to start programming...
Watch this screencastClassy Web Development with Sinatra
Pragprogs - 2009-01-22 - paid
Sinatra is a small Ruby web application framework that packs a big punch. It's also a lot of fun! You can use Sinatra to write tiny, focused web applications and lightweight REST services very quickly. And sometimes a lean and mean web app is all you need. If you haven't given Sinatra a look, now's a great time to get a fresh perspective on web development. Learn how to get the most out of Sinatra from Adam Keys, an experienced Ruby and Sinatra developer.
Watch this screencastHaml and Sass
Peepcode - 2009-01-13 - paid
Haml blesses those who use it with freedom from the verbosity of HTML and from the banality of un-programmable CSS. You can get straight to work thinking about your code instead of trudging through the boilerplate of angle brackets and closing tags. With Sass your CSS becomes smart. Much, much...
Watch this screencastThe Ruby Object Model and Metaprogramming
Pragprogs - 2008-12-26 - paid
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Metaprogramming lets you program more expressively. This makes your code easier to write and easier to maintain and extend. Learn both the hows and whys of metaprogramming Ruby from Dave Thomas, one of the most experienced Ruby programmers in the western world.
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