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Models with Ruby and PostgreSQL (mattmoore.io)
Introduction to ORM (Object Relational Mapping) models and a beginning example of how to construct models. This is intended for those who are not familiar with ORMs. In a later video, I will show how to use ActiveRecord, the ORM commonly used in Rails.

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Models with Ruby and PostgreSQL (mattmoore.io)
Introduction to ORM (Object Relational Mapping) models and a beginning example of how to construct models. This is intended for those who are not familiar with ORMs. In a later video, I will show how to use ActiveRecord, the ORM commonly used in Rails.
RubyCasts: Rails 101 (rubycasts.github.com)
I recently picked up the RubyCasts project again after a 6 month hiatus (I got distracted over the summer), and was wondering if I might be doing something wrong with the video format. First, is the full screen recording a good idea? I'm trying to go for a "we're building a real world project h...
Refactoring from Good to Great - Ben Orenstein - Aloha Ruby Conf 2012 (confreaks.com)
Ruby vs. the world - Matt Aimonetti - Ruby Conference 2012 (confreaks.com)
Real Time Salami - Aaron Patterson - Ruby Conference 2012 (confreaks.com)
The Future of Ruby: a RubyConf Recap (blog.bignerdranch.com)
SQL Injection Vulnerability in all versions of Ruby on Rails/ActiveRecord (CVE-2012-5664) (groups.google.com)
Que, a crazy-fast Ruby-PostgreSQL job queue (github.com)
Ruby Cassandra driver cql-rb reaches v1.2.0 (architecturalatrocities.com)
A Rubyist in Clojure-land (digitalcld.com)
Refactoring Ruby with Monads (youtube.com)
Eastward Ho! A Clear Path Through Ruby With OO - Ruby Conference 2014 presentation (confreaks.com)
Graph Kit for Ruby: Let’s Build a Recommendation Engine for a Spree Store (blog.engineyard.com)
Graph Kit for Ruby: Bootstrapping a Spree Store and Integrating with Neo4j (blog.engineyard.com)
Using PostgreSQL and jsonb with Ruby on Rails (nandovieira.com)
Isomorphic App Development with Ruby and Volt (2014) (confreaks.tv)
Rust for Rubyists (youtube.com)
A proposal of new concurrency model for Ruby 3 (youtube.com)
A previous discussion on the slides [happen here](https://lobste.rs/s/ft3pwh/proposal_new_concurrency_model_for_ruby_3).
Keep Ruby Weird Again (blog.testdouble.com)
Much of the presentation is satire but the last six minutes are a serious plea to the Ruby community. (Also the first four minutes are technical problems with the presenter's laptop, so you can skip them)
Scale Out Multi-Tenant Apps based on Ruby on Rails (citusdata.com)
Relaxo is a transactional document database built on top of git for Ruby (github.com)
Robert Martin - "What Killed Smalltalk Could Kill Ruby, Too" (2009) (youtube.com)
Helix: Build Native Ruby Extensions Without Fear (youtube.com)
Functional Architecture for the Practical Rubyist (icelab.com.au)
Ruby on Rails 5.2.0 Changes and New Features (driftingruby.com)
Ruby on Rails - Tips and Tricks (driftingruby.com)
Julia Evans on building a Ruby profiler (recurse.com)
JSONify your Ruby Translations (dejimata.com)
Ruby on Rails Development with Microsoft Windows 10 (driftingruby.com)
Python vs. Ruby: A Battle to The Death (Gary Bernhardt, 2010) (vimeo.com)
Not a battle to the death, obv. Instead, an exploration of [this wonderful observation](https://vimeo.com/9471538#t=871s) (link starts 1 minute early for context): > I'm afraid that what this means is that the very attrbutes of Ruby that I find distasteful are what give rise to all the wonderful ...