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Also don't miss the excellent sessions from EmberCamp 2013
Also, I've posted some notes on Debugging EmberJS here
Should be awesome if Knife-Solo and/or Librarian are covered.
Also an interesting talk on the same at RailsConf 2012: Schemaless SQL The Best of Both Worlds
Also, an interesting related talk from LA RubyConf about Rails, JQuery and Unobstrusive'ness.
An episode on Turbo links? https://github.com/rails/turbolinks
Also http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ml88L39cng by Adrian Holovaty (django).
FYI - Excellent talk by DHH on PJAX.
Using Foreman with Upstart is the way to go these days. This is a decent post on it.
More applications of Redis: Obie at RailsConf
No one data store to rule them all. Different ones for different big data problems in the same application.
one data store
An interesting talk at RubyConf on why Diaspora went from MongoDB to MySQL.
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Interesting talk at NDC 2012 on not so well known tid bits of Postgres
RailsConf this year had a good talk on Backbone
Things I found useful while working on this:
Honestly, Ember.js is changing really fast at the moment. I would probably wait till certain approaches settle down.
That said maybe Mustache, or HandlebarJS could get their own episode.
A comprehensive talk on Rails Security in RailsConf 2012
Also don't miss the excellent sessions from EmberCamp 2013
Also, I've posted some notes on Debugging EmberJS here
Should be awesome if Knife-Solo and/or Librarian are covered.
Also an interesting talk on the same at RailsConf 2012: Schemaless SQL The Best of Both Worlds
Also, an interesting related talk from LA RubyConf about Rails, JQuery and Unobstrusive'ness.
An episode on Turbo links? https://github.com/rails/turbolinks
Also http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ml88L39cng by Adrian Holovaty (django).
FYI - Excellent talk by DHH on PJAX.
Using Foreman with Upstart is the way to go these days. This is a decent post on it.
More applications of Redis: Obie at RailsConf
No
one data store
to rule them all. Different ones for different big data problems in the same application.An interesting talk at RubyConf on why Diaspora went from MongoDB to MySQL.
Remember to set the
Content-Disposition
header for such downloads.Interesting talk at NDC 2012 on not so well known tid bits of Postgres
RailsConf this year had a good talk on Backbone
Things I found useful while working on this:
Honestly, Ember.js is changing really fast at the moment. I would probably wait till certain approaches settle down.
That said maybe Mustache, or HandlebarJS could get their own episode.
A comprehensive talk on Rails Security in RailsConf 2012