Ruby Rogues

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Our original panel podcast, Ruby Rogues is a weekly discussion around Ruby, Rails, software development, and the community around Ruby.

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Recent Episodes
  • Why Change Feels Scary—And How to Make It Work for You - RUBY 673
    Apr 4, 2025 – 01:10:20
  • Joe Masilotti on Hotwire Native Updates, Challenges, and Opportunities - RUBY_672
    Mar 6, 2025 – 01:26:33
  • Essential Tools, Updates, and Strategies in Rails Eight with Greg Molnar - RUBY_671
    Feb 21, 2025 – 01:08:40
  • Rails Developers Survey: Continuous Deployment Trends and Emerging Tools - RUBY 670
    Feb 7, 2025 – 01:15:37
  • Exploring Tech Choices and Team Dynamics with Jesse Spivak - RUBY 669
    Jan 24, 2025 – 01:05:18
  • Rules of OOP in Pictures with Ivan Nemytchenko - RUBY 668
    Jan 8, 2025 – 46:19
  • Rails at Super Scale with Kyle d'Oliveira - RUBY 667
    Jan 1, 2025 – 53:58
  • Evaluating Software Frameworks: Insights with Uncle Bob Martin - RUBY 666
    Dec 25, 2024 – 01:21:27
  • GraphQL Doesn't Need To Be Hell with Dmitry Tsepelev - RUBY 665
    Dec 18, 2024 – 48:19
  • Sorbet with Ufuk Kayserilioglu - RUBY 664
    Dec 11, 2024 – 54:44
  • Black-Belt Debugging with Chelsea Troy - RUBY 663
    Dec 4, 2024 – 01:13:55
  • Building AI-Powered Applications in Ruby - RUBY 662
    Nov 28, 2024 – 01:22:08
  • Embracing Human Factors and Rapid Development in Ruby on Rails Systems - RUBY 661
    Nov 21, 2024 – 01:23:34
  • Kamal and Docker: Efficient Application Deployment Strategies - RUBY 660
    Nov 13, 2024 – 01:04:53
  • Inertia.js - The Modern Monolith with Jonathan Reinink - RUBY 659
    Nov 6, 2024 – 01:05:01
  • Embracing AI Efficiency in Rails Development - RUBY 658
    Oct 30, 2024 – 59:46
  • Architectures and Microservices with Darren Broemmer - RUBY 657
    Oct 23, 2024 – 01:02:23
  • Practical Observability: Logging, Tracing, and Metrics for Better Debugging - RUBY 656
    Oct 16, 2024 – 01:20:57
  • Secrets Management Best Practices and Tools - RUBY 655
    Oct 9, 2024 – 01:05:48
  • Navigating Rails for Front-End Developers: A Comprehensive Guide to Integration and Transition - RUBY 654
    Oct 2, 2024 – 01:01:30
  • Building Better Ruby Apps: Glimmer's Component Slots and More - RUBY 653
    Sep 25, 2024 – 01:10:22
  • The Sounds of Silence: Lessons From an API Outage with Paul Zaich - RUBY 652
    Sep 23, 2024 – 46:27
  • The Hidden Gems of Ruby - RUBY 651
    Sep 11, 2024 – 55:33
  • Cloud Migration, Server Costs, and CDN Challenges - RUBY 650
    Sep 4, 2024 – 01:17:55
  • Developing your development - RUBY 649
    Aug 28, 2024 – 52:20
  • Innovations in Ruby Concurrency: Tips and Tools - RUBY 648
    Aug 14, 2024 – 01:13:36
  • Achieving High Performance: SQLite, Postgres, and Scalable Ruby Apps - RUBY 647
    Aug 7, 2024 – 01:22:24
  • Unlocking the Power of Functional Programming and Elm with Richard Feldman - RUBY 646
    Jul 24, 2024 – 54:50
  • Navigating SQL Data Changes: Tools and Techniques for Data Recovery - RUBY 645
    Jul 17, 2024 – 01:02:33
  • What is a Top 5% Developer? - RUBY 644
    Jul 10, 2024 – 01:08:53
  • Leveraging Ruby for Effective Prompt Engineering and AI Solutions - RUBY 643
    Jul 3, 2024 – 01:09:50
  • Integrating AI in Application Development with Obie Fernandez - RUBY 642
    Jun 26, 2024 – 01:28:08
  • Leveraging OpenAPI: Creating Effective RESTful API Specifications and Documentation - RUBY 641
    Jun 19, 2024 – 01:04:04
  • Mastering API Testing: Using Shoulda Matchers and Super Diff in Ruby - RUBY 640
    Jun 12, 2024 – 31:31
  • Ruby Evolution with Bridgestone - RUBY 639
    Jun 5, 2024 – 01:06:31
  • Ruby Reactivity: Navigating Front-end Solutions and Innovations - RUBY 638
    May 29, 2024 – 01:18:09
  • Ruby Revelations: Boosting Speed and Efficiency - RUBY 637
    May 22, 2024 – 01:04:21
  • Ruby in the Browser: Exploring Web Performance, Reactivity, and Front-End Complexity - RUBY 636
    May 8, 2024 – 01:09:46
  • The Life and Death of a Rails App with Olivier Lacan - RUBY 635
    May 1, 2024 – 01:07:11
  • Avo: Building Custom Interfaces, Managing Users, and Creating Authorization Systems - RUBY 634
    Apr 24, 2024 – 01:02:27
  • Scaling and Shopify with Kir Shatrov - RUBY 633
    Apr 17, 2024 – 51:38
  • The Power of Turbo Native with Ayush Newatia - RUBY 632
    Apr 10, 2024 – 01:02:57
  • Navigating the Changing Tech Landscape with Fabio Akita - RUBY 631
    Apr 3, 2024 – 01:02:04
  • Leveraging SQLite in Web Development - RUBY 630
    Mar 27, 2024 – 01:15:04
  • Building Skills and Connections with Nathan Bellow - RUBY 629
    Mar 20, 2024 – 01:01:15
  • Homebrew Unleashed: Diving into the Fast and Efficient Packaging Process - RUBY 628
    Mar 13, 2024 – 57:34
  • Revolutionizing Ruby Deployment with Falcon Web Server and Async Concurrency Framework - RUBY 627
    Feb 29, 2024 – 01:14:28
  • Accelerating Growth: SaaS Frameworks, Mentorship, and Ruby Development - RUBY 626
    Feb 21, 2024 – 01:08:24
  • Ruby Dev Summit - Jason Swett
    Feb 16, 2024 – 20:00
  • Ruby Dev Summit - Andy Maleh
    Feb 16, 2024 – 39:19
Recent Reviews
  • CoralineAda
    Misleading listing of panelists
    Some of the panelists listed in the show description haven’t been involved with the show since the mid-2010s, when almost the whole panel quit. Listing their names here is misrepresenting the makeup and tenor of the podcast, especially in light of the fact that the mass quitting event was in response to unethical behavior by the podcast producer.
  • chevinbrown
    Be positive!
    Can’t handle the negative talk about languages they just happen to not enjoy.
  • sambigelow44
    Too Much whining on otherwise good show
    It’s a good show, but every episode I listen to, I hear Dave Kimura whine about how people need to stop leaving ruby for elixir. Why is it such a big deal? Does it need to be talked about every episode? Otherwise, I enjoy hearing about where people find ruby to thrive, and where it doesn’t, why it’s nice, and what they don’t like.
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