Two Years of Rails Podcasting

Posted by rick July 12, 2007 @ 03:01 AM

Two years ago today, Scott Barron published the first episode of the Ruby on Rails Podcast. —Geoffrey Grosenbach

Wow, has it been two years already? Geoffrey’s been a major positive force in the Rails community even longer then that, starting with the humble Pluralizer, which helped us all figure out what table names our ActiveRecord models were supposed to be using. For his next podcast, he’s turning the tables and letting himself be interviewed by Dan Benjamin. Be sure to send in some challenging questions (see Geoffrey’s blog post for details).

Congrats on the milestone, Geoffrey, Scott, and everyone else that’s been involved with the Rails Podcast!

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Comments

  1. Jeff on 12 Jul 04:58:

    Way to go, Geoffrey! It’s hands-down one of the best podcasts in existence. Congratulations to everyone involved.

  2. dudzjosh on 17 Jul 21:50:

    Congrats, you guys rock hard!

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