Rails in the Large: How Agility Allows Us to Build One Of the World's Biggest Rails Apps
Neal Ford shows what ThoughtWorks learned from scaling Rails development: infrastructure, testing, messaging, optimization, performance.
Tracking change and innovation in the enterprise software development community
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Jan 07, 2010
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I could not go beyond 30 mins or so ? Anyone else also facing the same problem ? Can we download the video ? or can this be fixed ?
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There are some discussions, such as somebody's question about why not using SiteMesh instead of Tiles, that can't be understood at all. Is there any way to improve that? Thanks
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