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RailsCasts #241 Simple OmniAuth
Railscasts - 2010-11-22 - free
Authentication is incredibly simple to add with just OmniAuth if you don't need username/password or multiple authentications per user.
Watch this screencastRailsCasts #238 Mongoid
Railscasts - 2010-11-01 - free
Mongoid is a polished, high-level Ruby gem for accessing MongoDB. Here I cover installation, adding fields, validations, associations, and keys.
Watch this screencastRailsCasts #236 OmniAuth Part 2
Railscasts - 2010-10-13 - free
In this episode we continue our look at integrating OmniAuth with devise. Here I show how to set up new users with validations.
Watch this screencastRailsCasts #235 OmniAuth Part 1
Railscasts - 2010-10-11 - free
OmniAuth is an easy way to add many different authentication services to your app. In this episode we start integrating it with Devise.
Watch this screencastRailsCasts #234 Simple Form
Railscasts - 2010-10-04 - free
Simple Form is a convenient way to generate forms with many options to customize the generated markup.
Watch this screencastRailsCasts #233 Engage with Devise
Railscasts - 2010-09-27 - free
Janrain Engage (aka RPX) makes it easy to support many authentication solutions through their one service.
Watch this screencastRailsCasts #230 Inherited Resources
Railscasts - 2010-09-06 - free
Inherited Resource simplifies RESTful controllers by providing default actions which can be customized through inheritance.
Watch this screencastRailsCasts #227 Upgrading to Rails 3 Part 3
Railscasts - 2010-08-16 - free
Here we finish up this upgrade series by removing all deprecation warnings and fixing some problems in the view.
Watch this screencastRailsCasts #226 Upgrading to Rails 3 Part 2
Railscasts - 2010-08-09 - free
Here we continue upgrading an application to Rails 3 by getting our specs up and running and going through the rails_upgrade plugin.
Watch this screencastRailsCasts #225 Upgrading to Rails 3 Part 1
Railscasts - 2010-08-02 - free
In the first part of this series on upgrading a Rails 2 application to Rails 3, we'll start off by setting up Rails 3.0 Release Candidate in a clean environment. The rails_upgrade plugin will then help us determine what needs upgrading.
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