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Ruby for All

Andrew Mason & Julie J
EducationTechnology

A weekly Ruby focused podcast hosted by Andrew Mason and Julie J. Each week we discuss topics ranging from Ruby, Ruby on Rails, learning, how to be a better developer, and more. The focus is on providing a podcast that caters to junior Ruby on Rails developers.

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Latest Episodes

On this episode of Ruby for All, Andrew aka the “VS Code Whisperer “ and Julie are excited to start something new and fun! Join Andrew and Julie as they dive into the world of Development Gems that they like to use in development and testing. Some of... more

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On this episode of Ruby for All, Julie tells us she’s fostering a seven week old puppy and having lots of fun, and Andrew reveals he would love to get a dog in the future. Also, it’s the end of the month and you know what that means? Andrew and Julie... more

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Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 14 ratings
  • Really enjoying this podcast

    As a junior rails dev listening to this pod cast has helped me as it shows that the things that I am struggling with .. a lot of people also are . Makes me feel like I’m not alone

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    P0NiX
    United Kingdom2 months ago
  • Ruby/Rails for Juniors 🙂

    Awesome podcast with two great hosts! One Senior, one Junior with great content and guests to help Junior Ruby/Rails developers along the path! 🙂

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Elhalvers
    United States6 months ago

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