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Latest Screencasts (page 5)

Episode 0.13 - log_buddy

Rubypulse - 2009-10-21 - free

"log_buddy is your friendly little log buddy at your side, helping you dev, debug, and test." - Relevance, Inc.

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Episode 0.12 - looksee

Rubypulse - 2009-10-16 - free

"Looksee lets you examine the method lookup path of objects in ways not possible in plain ruby." - George Ogata

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Episode 0.11 - holidays

Rubypulse - 2009-10-09 - free

"The Ruby Holidays Gem allows you to look up holidays in multiple regions based on customizable definition lists. It also extends Ruby's built-in Date class." - Alex Dunae

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Episode 0.10 - will_paginate

Rubypulse - 2009-10-06 - free

"Most awesome pagination solution for Ruby. " - mislav

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Episode 0.9 - live_console

Rubypulse - 2009-10-01 - free

"LiveConsole is a library for providing IRB over a TCP connection or a Unix Domain Socket." - pete elmore

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Episode 0.8 - wirble and colored

Rubypulse - 2009-09-25 - free

"Wirble is a set of enhancements to Irb all included together in one easy-to-use package. " - Paul Duncan

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Episode 0.7 - random_data

Rubypulse - 2009-09-19 - free

"This gem provides a Random singleton class with a series of methods for generating random test data including names, mailing addresses, dates, phone numbers, e-mail addresses, and text." - Mike Subelsky

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Episode 0.6 - hijack

Rubypulse - 2009-09-15 - free

"Provides an irb session to an existing ruby process." - Ian Leitch

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Episode 0.5 - Ruby Version Manager (rvm)

Rubypulse - 2009-09-01 - free

"Cut Rubies with ease..." - wayneeseguin

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Episode 0.4 - Sketches

Rubypulse - 2009-08-27 - free

"Sketches allows you to create and edit Ruby code from the comfort of your editor, while having it safely reloaded in IRB whenever changes to the code are saved." - Hal Brodigan

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