
Remote Ruby
Claim This Podcastby Chris Oliver, Andrew Mason, David Hill
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<p>Rubyists having conversations and interviewing others about Ruby and web development.</p>
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Publishing Since
6/8/2018
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Recent Episodes

June 5, 2026
Revise Auth and Podcasting Plans
Chris and David discuss Rails authentication strategies, password security, and open-source maintenance, with David announcing his takeover of The Ruby on Rails Podcast.

May 29, 2026
Rails World Tickets, New JavaScript Package Managers, and Security Worries
Chris, Andrew, and David discuss Rails World tickets, new JavaScript package managers, and security worries, offering insights into the evolving Ruby ecosystem and AI.

May 22, 2026
Blue Ridge Ruby Insights & Experiences
Host Chris and guests Andrew and David share Blue Ridge Ruby insights, discuss conference value, and explore real-world Rails and Stripe lessons, offering practical takeaways for developers.
352 total episodes available with 3 transcripts
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