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Draconis Software Blog: 5 Simple Ways To Keep Up With The Rails Community

  • Jonathan · 1 year ago
    very helpful list. it can be exhausting at times to keep up with all the 'new' stuff out there.

    lately i've been using the following search query to track rails off twitter:

    http://twitter.summize.com/search?q=ruby+on+rai...
  • Deepak · 1 year ago
    The Rails Way has not been updated since Oct 2007! :)
  • Costa Walcott · 1 year ago
    Good point! I guess that might not be the best way to keep up with the latest news then :).
  • Kerry Buckley · 1 year ago
    The weekly Rails Envy Podcast is a good source of Rails (and Ruby) news.
  • August Lilleaas · 1 year ago
    railswoohoo.com, too! <3
  • Stephen Bartholomew · 1 year ago
    Planet Ruby on Rails (http://www.planetrubyonrails.org/) aggregates a load of feeds from the top Rails/Ruby blogs. There is a .com version too but they don't seem to have an RSS feed unlike the .org: http://www.planetrubyonrails.org/xml/atom

    Saves on adding all those rock star feeds separately :0)
  • Fu-Schnickens · 1 year ago
    I can verify that it is definitely not Matz.
  • engtech · 1 year ago
    There's a http://friendfeed.com/ruby also.
  • Antonio Cangiano · 1 year ago
    My weekly 'This Week in Ruby' covers Rails, too.
  • gene t · 1 year ago
    search for "ruby" and "rails: on reddit, which is different from:

    http://reddit.com/r/ruby/
  • Marcus · 1 year ago
    Cheers for the list, I mainly use Ruby for database related work. Its much better than php/mysql. The ruby news site is especially helpful.
  • Costa Walcott · 1 year ago
    Thanks, glad you found it useful!