by Elise Shaffer
The Ruby on Rails Podcast, a weekly conversation about Ruby on Rails, open source software, and the programming profession. Co-hosted by Nick Schwaderer. Edited by Peachtree Sound.
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April 9, 2025
Host David Heinemeier Hansson interviews James Adam and Cade Truitt of Good Enough about building a small software company with Rails
March 5, 2025
<p>Nick dropped by the (virtual) studio to talk about how things have been going in the ruby community.</p> <p><strong>Sponsors</strong><br> Hosting for The Ruby on Rails Podcast is provided by Fireside.fm. If you want to start a podcast and are looking for hosting, visit <a href="http://fireside.fm/rails" rel="nofollow">fireside.fm/rails</a> to get started.</p> <p>Alright, let’s talk about deploying code without having a full-blown panic attack. You ever push something live and immediately regret it? Like, ‘Oh no, I just nuked the homepage’? Well, guess what—Flipper’s got your back. Ship your code whenever you want, roll out features on your schedule, and if something goes sideways? Boom. Roll it back. No redeploy, no drama. Plus, you get multi-environment sync, audit history, and fine-grained permissions, so you don’t wake up to a ‘WTF happened?’ Slack message. Best part? Sign up at [<a href="http://flippercloud.io/rails%5D(http:flippercloud.io/rails)" rel="nofollow">http://flippercloud.io/rails](http:flippercloud.io/rails)</a> and get 10% off your first year. Flip the switch and chill out.</p>
February 12, 2025
<p>Today's guest is Joe Masilotti, who wrote Hotwire Native for Hotwire Developers. Joe is known as the Hotwire Native guy - he helps Rails developers build web-powered iOS and Android apps with Hotwire Native. He joins the show to talk about how Hotwire Native can help you build mobile apps out of your Rails apps.</p> <p><strong>Show Notes</strong></p> <ul> <li>[Hotwire Native For Rails Developers](<a href="https://pragprog.com/titles/jmnative/hotwire-native-for-rails-developers/" rel="nofollow">https://pragprog.com/titles/jmnative/hotwire-native-for-rails-developers/</a>) <a href="https://masilotti.com/" rel="nofollow">Joe Masilotti’s Website</a></li> <li>[Hotwire Native For Rails Developers](<a href="https://pragprog.com/titles/jmnative/hotwire-native-for-rails-developers/" rel="nofollow">https://pragprog.com/titles/jmnative/hotwire-native-for-rails-developers/</a>) <a href="https://masilotti.com/" rel="nofollow">Joe Masilotti’s Website</a></li> </ul> <p><strong>Sponsors</strong><br> Hosting for The Ruby on Rails Podcast is provided by Fireside.fm. If you want to start a podcast and are looking for hosting, visit <a href="http://fireside.fm/rails" rel="nofollow">fireside.fm/rails</a> to get started.</p> <p>Alright, let’s talk about deploying code without having a full-blown panic attack. You ever push something live and immediately regret it? Like, ‘Oh no, I just nuked the homepage’? Well, guess what—Flipper’s got your back. Ship your code whenever you want, roll out features on your schedule, and if something goes sideways? Boom. Roll it back. No redeploy, no drama. Plus, you get multi-environment sync, audit history, and fine-grained permissions, so you don’t wake up to a ‘WTF happened?’ Slack message. Best part? Sign up at [<a href="http://flippercloud.io/rails%5D(http:flippercloud.io/rails)" rel="nofollow">http://flippercloud.io/rails](http:flippercloud.io/rails)</a> and get 10% off your first year. Flip the switch and chill out.</p>
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