Posted on April 03, 2007
Ryan Bates provides an excellent collection of Ruby on Rails screencasts for free. If you have a couple of minutes, literally, please check out what he’s put together.
Some time ago I had envisioned producing something similar, but in no way could I have even come close to this. Ryan really nails it, with high production quality and keeping it concise. Show him some love.
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Posted on March 17, 2007
Pragmatic Studio has announced that they will be offering Advanced Ruby Training in Reston,
VA on July 18 – 20, 2007. I don’t know if I can swing another training this year, but if I do it will
most certainly be this course. Those of us at Advanced Rails Training in Chicago got a little
taste of what will be offered. We were fortunate to get an hour or so of meta programming
and discussion of Ruby bindings by Chad Fowler and Dave Thomas. I left certainly wanting
a whole lot more of it.
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Posted on March 16, 2007
This past week I attended Advanced Rails Training in Chicago that was put on by
Pragmatic Studio. Pragmatic Studio is Mike Clark’s training company and includes
Ruby / Rails heavy weights Chad Fowler and Dave Thomas.
It was a great experience and I highly recommend that you attend one of the Pragmatic
Studios in the future. What is always interesting about these types of events is that
the value in attendance has to as much with the offline discussions as it does with
the training program itself. There were so many great people that I had an opportunity
to get to know and others that I got to get reacquainted with. I was especially fortunate
because Mike Mangino, founder of Elevated Rails, put me up and chauffeured me around. I
learned so much from Mike during my stay. I highly recommend his company if you need
a quality solution for your next Rails project.
There was also another unique opportunity for the attendees of the Advanced Rails training
program. David Chelimsky, lead developer on RSpec, was also in attendance and was kind
enough to give us all a special presentation (including fine libations donated by Object Mentor) on RSpec
one evening. David discussed RSpec, it’s history, it’s use in Rails applications, and how
to make the transition.
His presentation was exactly what I needed to get me over the BDD hump. I’ve decided that
my next project will be using RSpec and hopefully I’ll have more to say about that as
I get into it.
All in all it was a whole lot of fun. If you want to god deeper into Rails development,
or if you’ve had your head down and need to get updated on the latest Rails approaches,
like Simply Helpful, Capistrano deployment, Restful Routes, etc…, head on over to the
Pragmatic Studio website and get signed up for the next available course.
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