Episode 033. Jason is finally back this week, and we've got plenty of stories to cover! Also, we are now looking for work. If you are looking for some customized Rails training for your team, need someone to look over your code (Code Review), or want to pair program for a day, definitely drop us a line.

Jason's Note: Thank you to everyone who emailed me while I was gone. I'm still going through all of that email but will get back to everyone. Also, I would like to apologize in advance for getting a song stuck in everyone's head. I'm sorry. But I'm also not sorry.

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R. Elliott MasonJune 11, 2008 @ 01:21 PM

I (mis)use composite primary keys in my application but I won’t state for what because I don’t want to get made fun of.

Great podcast as usual.


Andrew StoneJune 11, 2008 @ 06:25 PM

Thanks for the nice comments on Lockdown and Classy Inheritance, much appreciated.


Jim NeathJune 12, 2008 @ 03:49 AM

It’s good to see Jason back and congratulations to Gregg on the Riding Rails gig.


LakshanJune 12, 2008 @ 05:53 AM

Can you please add the URLs of Scott Chacon’s presentation and also that TechCrunch article you mentioned ?


Matt FJune 12, 2008 @ 09:27 AM

Great podcast as always. One recommendation I have is to paginate the podcast page because the bullet point texts cannot be viewed until the full page has loaded which takes a fair bit of time as there are quite a few podcasts now.

Thanks Matt


OlafskiJune 12, 2008 @ 12:25 PM

Nice to see Jason back :)

And of course thanks for the link, you even got my name right ;)

Keep up the good work!

Olafski


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