Latest Screencasts (page 8)
RubyPulse Episode 0.40 - pathname
Rubypulse - 2010-06-07 - free
Pathname represents a pathname which locates a file in a filesystem. - RubyDoc
Watch this screencastRailsCasts #217 Multistep Forms
Railscasts - 2010-06-07 - freeRSpec Matchers
Teach Me To Code - 2010-06-03 - free
RSpec gives us many powerful tools to make our tests readable. Matchers allow us to provide custom predicates to our should statements that succinctly define the behavior of our code.
Watch this screencastRailsCasts #216 Generators in Rails 3
Railscasts - 2010-05-31 - free
Generators in Rails 3 have been completely rewritten to be more modular. This allows you to customize any generator to fit your specific preferences.
Watch this screencastRuby Method Name with Spaces
Teach Me To Code - 2010-05-27 - free
This is an introduction to Ruby metaprogramming where I cover two different ways to define a method. The idea actually started as a joke, but there are valuable lessons to be learned here.
Watch this screencastRubyPulse Episode 0.39 - ghost
Rubypulse - 2010-05-26 - free
A gem that allows you to create, list, and modify hostnames with ease... - Bodaniel Jeanes
Watch this screencastRubyPulse Episode 0.38 - sonia
Rubypulse - 2010-05-21 - freeShoulda on Rails
Teach Me To Code - 2010-05-18 - free
Shoulda is a framework that sits on top of Test::Unit and adds a ton of nice features like macro’s, nested context, and the ability to create custom tests in a block-based DSL.
Watch this screencastRubyPulse Episode 0.37 - em-synchrony
Rubypulse - 2010-05-17 - freeRunning Vim within IRB
Vimcasts - 2010-05-16 - free
If you work with ruby you will know that the interactive ruby shell, or ‘IRB’ for short, is a useful sketchpad for coding. But the command line interface of IRB can feel quite limiting in comparison with the power of your text editor. In this episode, I’m going to demonstrate how you can get the best of both worlds, by loading Vim from inside IRB.
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