Yes. I think the convention is to use sweepers/observers though. Assuming you want it async that is, otherwise just call your cache clear method directly and make it more obvious what you're trying to do.
You're a complete rock star. I only wish you would use sign/log consistently. I know it's a small thing but I think people look up to you. Sign in/out/up (2 words) instead of login, log in, sign up, log out, etc.
Anyways, I learned a lot still. You're really an outstanding teacher and I watch your casts to get ideas about how to teach others.
Fantastic intro, we just started using resque and I was going to have to learn it the hard way. But then you show up with a great screencast and now I get to take a long lunch. :)
Yes. I think the convention is to use sweepers/observers though. Assuming you want it async that is, otherwise just call your cache clear method directly and make it more obvious what you're trying to do.
You're a complete rock star. I only wish you would use sign/log consistently. I know it's a small thing but I think people look up to you. Sign in/out/up (2 words) instead of login, log in, sign up, log out, etc.
Anyways, I learned a lot still. You're really an outstanding teacher and I watch your casts to get ideas about how to teach others.
Fantastic intro, we just started using resque and I was going to have to learn it the hard way. But then you show up with a great screencast and now I get to take a long lunch. :)
Thanks Ryan!
Thanks for the Railscast, the bits around 9:00 about debugging and the sprockets tweaks were really handy to know about.