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  1. AuthorizedController

    We use a few Rails engines such as High Voltage and Clearance which allow you...

    Dan Croak
    June 7, 2011
    • Web
    • Rails
    • Testing
    • Clearance
    • High Voltage
  2. Redis For A Flat URL Hierarchy

    In the URL structure of a new app, I want the routes to have a flat hierarchy...

    Dan Croak
    May 23, 2011
    • Web
    • Redis
    • Rails
  3. Email and Password Confirmation Bias

    I don’t believe email confirmation or password confirmation are desirable in...

    Dan Croak
    May 16, 2011
    • Web
    • Rails
    • Open Source
    • Clearance
  4. The Quest Continues: Introducing Capybara Webkit

    We recently blogged about our experiences and ongoing efforts to discover...

    Joe Ferris
    April 13, 2011
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    • Testing
    • Open Source
    • Rails
    • JavaScript
    • Capybara Webkit
  5. JavaScript Integration Testing Example: Installing And Using Mixpanel

    We’ve been on a quest for years to make sure our integration tests cover the...

    Dan Croak
    March 22, 2011
    • Web
    • JavaScript
    • Rails
    • Testing
  6. Hoptoad, the Cloud, and the Pond Ahead

    How we’re making Hoptoad scale by using MongoDB.

    Harold Giménez
    March 9, 2011
    • Web
    • Airbrake
    • Performance
    • Rails
  7. Delivering Email On Behalf Of Users

    A recipe for a better user experience in emails sent between users via my...

    Dan Croak
    February 10, 2011
    • Web
    • Rails
  8. Deliver Email With Amazon SES In A Rails app

    How to send email from a Rails app to Amazon SES.

    Dan Croak
    February 4, 2011
    • Web
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  9. cURLing with Rails' Authenticity Token

    How to use cURL to save Rails’ authenticity token, and the POST to a Rails endpoint.

    Dan Croak
    January 31, 2011
    • Web
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  10. Let it REST

    You are building a boring blog application. A blog has many comments. Your...

    Harold Giménez
    December 22, 2010
    • Web
    • Good Code
    • Rails
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