Perfect coffee break filler
Spending a lot of time with work (coding Ruby on Rails applications, of course) takes away from time one should also spend on research and learning. Reading web articles can be tedious and takes time as well. I have around 25+ Rails articles in my "To Read" bookmark folder but I never get around to actually going through with that. This is where Railscasts shines – I can simply turn it on during a coffee break and have a look at a new episode. It's not intended to be a complete Rails tip collection and neither a complete introduction to Rails. But it is a nice way to learn a thing or two and refresh some old Rails knowledge. Working on a project for a longer period of time gets me into tunnel-thinking mode and Railscasts is a nice diversion. Thumbs up!
smoofles via Apple Podcasts · Austria · 04/16/07
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I have been overjoyed with these screencasts. They convey useful techniques for common problems, in highly focused and well polished screencasts. In a few minutes, I've learned some new technique that I find useful. I've forwarded the videos on to my developer friends, and wait with...Read full review »
ganz via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/11/07
Ryan Bates takes technical chunks of Rails smarts and capsulizes them into short easy to digest pieces. A must read no matter what your level of expertise with Rails.
FancyToes via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/11/07
Ryan, your Railscasts are excellent, useful information in a friendly and easily to understand manner. Long may they continue :)
AdamUK via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 04/11/07
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