Rails 3.1 RC 1
Peter and Jason talk about the latest release candidate of Rails, go over some choice bits of RailsConf 2011, and bring you the latest gems and development.
Railsconf edition
This episode goes over the NewRelic updates, DHH's Railsconf keynote, active admin, and the usual round up of tips, plugins, and gems.
Railsconf edition
This episode goes over the NewRelic updates, DHH's Railsconf keynote, active admin, and the usual round up of tips, plugins, and gems.
Rails 3.1 beta 1 and Rubygems 1.8.1
In this episode, Peter and Jason cover the latest news on the Rails 3.1 beta, rubygems updates, and some interesting projects.
Sinatra 1.2.4, EventMachine and Passenger, RSpec 2.6 and more
In this episode, Peter and Jason bring you the latest news on Sinatra, a great tutorial on EventMachine and passenger, an upcoming release of RSpec, and more.
jQuery, CoffeeScript, Rails 3.1 and more
In this episode, Peter and Jason go over the latest Ruby and Rails news and cover jQuery and CoffeeScript in Rails 3.1, and more.
Coffeescript
In this episode, Peter and Jason go over the surprising news about Coffeescript and Rails, new releases of app servers, and more.
Pow, async sinatra, and more!
In this episode, Peter and Jason go over Pow, Twitter moving yet more services to Java, and a whole bunch of Sinatra.
RSpec vs TestUnit
In this episode, Peter and Jason bring you all the latest news from the Ruby and Rails world. They go over the rspec vs test-unit debate, the future of cucumber, JRuby, and more.
RSpec vs TestUnit
In this episode, Peter and Jason bring you all the latest news from the Ruby and Rails world. They go over the rspec vs test-unit debate, the future of cucumber, JRuby, and more.
JRuby 1.6.0, Ruby stats, memes, and more
In this episode, Peter and Jason cover the latest release of JRuby, John Nunemaker and stats, tuning ruby 1.9.2, and more.
Passenger 3.0.5, jQuery, RSpec, and more
In this episode, Peter and Jason cover Phusion Passenger 3.0.5, jQuery on Rails, The RSpec Book, and just about every ruby gem on GitHub.

