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Episode 7 - Cucumber, part 2

Bddcasts - 2010-08-30 - paid

Finish getting all of URLAgg.com’s features to pass. This concludes the upgrade to Rails 3 and Rspec 2. Watch this screencast


Episode 6 - Cucumber, part 1

Bddcasts - 2010-08-30 - paid

Starting the work on getting all of URLAgg ’s features to pass. Upgrading authlogic, dealing with the new Rails 3 XSS protection, install the dynamic_form plugin. Watch this screencast


Upgrading Rails 3.0 Beta4 to Rails 3.0 Release Candidate

Teach Me To Code - 2010-07-27 - free

This video goes over some issues that popped up while upgrading a Rails 3 application to the Release Candidate. Watch this screencast


Rails 3- Building a Blog - Part 2: CRUD Show and Create

Teach Me To Code - 2010-06-30 - free

The second part of the tutorial for building a blog with Ruby on Rails version 3. We demonstrate how to set up some basic routes, manage the controller and views, and create a basic form for creating posts. Watch this screencast


Every good project needs a good setup. In this episode, I set up a github repo, create a new rails application, hook in Cucumber and Rspec, write a Cucumber feature, and write the code to make it pass. Watch this screencast


Episode 1 - Moving to Bundler

Bddcasts - 2010-05-17 - free

Launching a new series: URLAgg updates. We upgrade URLAgg to the latest gems and migrate from using config.gem to Gem Bundler. Watch this screencast


Use the Cucumber

Peepcode - 2010-03-10 - paid

The Cucumber behavior-driven development framework is appreciated by developers from many languages. It makes it easy to write plain-text stories that run executable Ruby code against your application. In this hour and ten minute screencast, you’ll learn the basics of Cucumber. You’ll learn the syntax, organization, and philosophy of writing... Watch this screencast


Episode 14 - Filtering Search Results

Bddcasts - 2010-01-13 - paid

We add the capability to filter search results based on the brand they belong to and the source they came from. Watch this screencast


We remove duplicates from our Twitter search results by remembering the ID of the last result and only fetching tweets that have occurred since then. Watch this screencast


Pickle with Cucumber

Railscasts - 2009-11-02 - free

Pickle adds many convenient Cucumber steps for generating models. Also learn about table diffs in this episode. Watch this screencast