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  1. Ruby Science: Improving Callbacks and Validations

    We have three new chapters to announce this week in Ruby Science. If you’re...

    Joe Ferris
    January 18, 2013
    • Web
    • Ruby
    • Rails
  2. Opinionated Settings for App Development in Xcode

    Setting up a new Xcode project is as simple as ⇧⌘N. Unless you want to do...

    Gordon Fontenot
    January 18, 2013
    • iOS
  3. Delivering All Email From Staging To A Group Email Address

    All email from the staging environment of a Rails app can be intercepted and...

    Dan Croak
    January 18, 2013
    • Web
    • Ruby
    • Rails
  4. Process Jobs Inline when Running Acceptance Tests

    Web apps often move long-running processes (such as delivering email) out of...

    Josh Clayton
    January 14, 2013
    • Web
    • Rails
    • Testing
  5. Improving Rails boot time with Zeus

    Zeus improves Rails boot time. Saving seconds is most important when running...

    Dan Croak
    January 10, 2013
    • Web
    • Ruby
    • Rails
    • Testing
  6. Foreman as Process Manager

    Web application development/production parity can be improved by defining...

    Dan Croak
    January 9, 2013
    • Unix
  7. Ruby Science: How to Eliminate Feature Envy and Comments

    Since launching Ruby Science we’ve written and released five new chapters....

    Harlow Ward
    January 8, 2013
    • Web
    • Rails
    • Ruby
    • Good Code
    • Books
  8. Capybara Webkit: Now More Stable Than Ever

    Especially ever! Matt Horan joined as a capybara-webkit author this fall,...

    Joe Ferris
    January 4, 2013
    • Web
    • Ruby
    • Testing
    • Capybara Webkit
  9. Design Reading List and Cheatsheets for Developers

    Free resources for developers looking to ramp up on design.

    Kyle Fiedler
    January 2, 2013
    • Design
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  10. Refactor in a branch

    This blog post is about refactoring, git, long-lived branches, and scope...

    Mike Burns
    December 18, 2012
    • Git
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